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  • Dunne (32), Collins (52)
  • Drogba (15)
  • Date:2009-10-17
  • Kick-off:12:45
  • Venue:Villa Park
  • Attendance:39047
  • Referee:Friend, K

Live Commentary

93mins

Villa win an entertaining clash and have Brad Friedel to thank for some great stops.

92mins

James Milner is shown yellow.

90mins

The fourth official has indicated there will be three minutes of added time.

88mins

John Terry's ball forward is too strong and runs through to Brad Friedel.

86mins

Gabriel Agbonlahor breaks forward but his cross goes behind.

84mins

Joe Cole replaces Florent Malouda for Chelsea.

82mins

Emile Heskey replaces John Carew for Villa.

81mins

Michael Essien's shot through a crowd of players hits a Villa defender.

79mins

Stephen Warnock makes a great challenge and clearance from a Chelsea free kick.

77mins

Gabriel Agbonlahor is ruled offside.

74mins

Nicolas Anelka bursts into the area but his poked shot is kept out by Brad Friedel.

73mins

John Carew slices wide from close range after James Milner's clever volley into his path.

71mins

Richard Dunne finds space from a Villa corner but heads wide.

69mins

Branislav Ivanovic replaces Jose da Silva Bosingwa for Chelsea.

68mins

Jose da Silva Bosingwa has picked up a knock.

67mins

Ashley Cole clears as Gabriel Agbonlahor looks to break forward.

65mins

Stephen Warnock does well to cut out Ashley Cole's dangerous low centre.

63mins

Frank Lampard's low strike is cleared away.

60mins

Florent Malouda's fierce shot is beaten away by Brad Friedel.

59mins

Brad Friedel makes a great save from Souza Deco who was put through by a great pass from Didier Drogba.

58mins

Michael Essien's weak shot is straight at Brad Friedel.

56mins

The villa fans are in good voice after Collins' goal.

54mins

Frank Lampard drags his shot inches wide of the upright.

52mins

James Collins heads home unmarked after meeting Ashley Youn's corner.

49mins

Didier Drogba's free kick cannons into the wall.

47mins

James Collins makes a sliding clearance from a dangerous centre.

45mins

The second half is underway.

45mins

It's all square at the break in what was an entertaining first half.

45mins

Ashley Cole is booked for tackle on Gabriel Agbonlahor.

44mins

John Carew volleys high and wide of the target.

41mins

James Collins makes a great block from Didier Drogba's shot.

40mins

Florent Malouda's poor corner is cleared by John Carew.

38mins

Florent Malouda looks for Nicolas Anelka but Anekla strayed offside.

36mins

Brad Friedel makes a great save to keep out a cute Souza Deco chip.

35mins

Gabriel Agbonlahor is booked for a challenge on Michael Essien.

33mins

Richard Dunne finds the back of the net with a great diving header from a flicked on corner.

29mins

Petr Cech collects from Ashley Young's centre.

27mins

Frank Lampard's corner is headed away by the Villa defence.

25mins

Didier Drogba shoots over after latching onto Souza Deco's dinked ball.

23mins

Ashley Cole goes on a mazy run but his resulting shot is wide of the target.

21mins

James Milner's low cross is swept away by John Terry.

19mins

Nicolas Anelka accidentally takes out Villa boss Martin O'Neill on the sidelines!

18mins

Souza Deco's cross is deflected out for a corner.

16mins

Didier Drogba's shot from long range bounces just in front of Brad Friedel and into the goal.

14mins

Petr Cech punches away from a Villa corner.

12mins

At the other end James Milner makes a great tackle on the edge of the area to dipossess Florent Malouda.

11mins

Jose da Silva Bosingwa makes a last ditch challenge to stop Gabriel Agbonlahor getting his shot away from close range.

8mins

Nicolas Anelka is adjudged to have strayed offside.

6mins

Souza Deco's free kick is disappointing and Steve Sidwell clears easily.

4mins

It's a scrappy start to this game as both sides struggle to maintain possession.

2mins

Gabriel Agbonlahor's turn-and shot is deflected out for a corner.

0mins

Referee Kevin Friend gets the game underway. Friend has replaced Steve Bennett who has been taken unwell.

0mins

Petr Cech returns from suspension for Chelsea.

0mins

Branislav Ivanovic drops to the bench as Jose da Silva Bosingwa starts for the visitors.

0mins

Florent Malouda replaces the injured Michael Ballack for Chelsea.

0mins

Aston Villa are unchanged meaning that Emile Heskey starts on the bench for the home side.

Match Preview

Aston Villa's top four credentials will go under the microscope when they host Premier League leaders Chelsea at Villa Park.

Martin O'Neill's side have bounced back from a below-par start to the season to move up to seventh place in the table, but Villa still don't appear to be as consistent as last season.

They claimed a creditable 1-1 draw with Manchester City on their last outing but that followed a disappointing 2-1 defeat to Blackburn Rovers when they conceded a last-minute penalty to suffer their second loss of the season.

All eyes will be on O'Neill's teamsheet on Saturday lunchtime to see whether Emile Heskey is included in the starting line-up.

The England striker has gone public with his unhappiness at a lack of starts this season and even suggested that he could seek a transfer in January in order to protect his place in the World Cup squad.

Heskey has started just Premier League game and finds himself behind John Carew and Gabby Agbonlahor in the pecking order.

Ashley Young (foot), Curtis Davies (shoulder) and Stewart Downing (ankle) all remain absent, but Luke Young could return following a family bereavement.

Chelsea arrive in the Midlands having put their title challenge back on track with a 2-0 win over Liverpool before the international break.

The previous week's 3-1 humbling at the hands of Wigan - the first defeat of Carlo Ancelotti's managerial reign - had seen them lose top spot to Manchester United.

However, the Blues looked back to their powerful and efficient best against Liverpool following goals from Nicolas Anelka and Florent Malouda.

Didier Drogba earned the wrath of the opposition fans and players for some theatrics during the game, but the six-goal Ivory Coast striker looks to have rediscovered the hunger which made him one of the most feared strikers in the world under former boss Jose Mourinho.

Ancelotti can also call on fit-again Joe Cole and goalkeeper Petr Cech is available following suspension.


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Match Report

Richard Dunne and James Collins, Aston Villa's two recent signings, plunged Chelsea to their second successive away defeat as the central defenders scored the vital goals to give the Midlands club their third home win.

Chelsea, who have won only once in 11 games at Villa Park, were hustled out of the game by an all-action display by Martin O'Neill's side which proved yet again they are now one of the top teams in the Premiership.

Villa's success, however, highlighted some frail defensive play in the Chelsea rearguard as the goals by Dunne and Collins were both free headers from Ashley Young corners.

In such a high-quality game when Villa had to come from behind following Didier Drogba's goal, goalkeeper Brad Friedel had a match of mixed fortunes.

Unfortunately his first-half error enabled Chelsea to take a shock lead. It was a bad mistake although he later made a couple of brilliant saves to keep Villa in the match.

Petr Cech found himself involved in the action early on following his return from suspension and displayed some impressive form in sharp contrast to the terrible mistake by Friedel which enabled Chelsea to take the lead from their first attack of the day.

It was something of a turning point after Villa had mounted most of the early attacks in an attempt to upset the league leaders.

Villa, who again had Emile Heskey on the substitutes bench, were certainly impressive in this spell with Gabby Agbonlahor in bubbling form against his England colleague, John Terry.

Agbonlahor appealed strongly for a penalty when tackled by Jose Bosingwa but stand-in referee Keith Friend firmly rejected a spot-kick much to the annoyance of the Villa fans.

But in the 15th minute the course of the game was seemingly changed when Drogba collected a short pass and surprisingly tried a speculative 35-yard shot which Friedel could only parry into the net.

Chelsea were determined to shoot on sight with Nicolas Anelka, who earlier had flattened Villa manager, Martin O'Neill, as he slid off the pitch, was always prepared to try his luck.

The league leaders, however, always had a fight on their hands as Villa bravely battled back to get back on level terms in the 32nd minute.

Young's corner flicked the head of Frank Lampard but the deflection was sufficient to put the ball into the path of Dunne to head home his second goal in successive matches.

Friedel certainly atoned for his earlier mistake with a flying save to keep out a clever chipped shot from Deco and later kept out another Drogba effort.

The game hit new heights in the 52nd minute when the unmarked Collins headed home his first goal for Villa following a left-wing corner from Young.

Friedel demonstrated his first-half mistake had not put him off his game as he made saves in quick succession from Deco and Florent Malouda as Villa hung on to take the points.

Aston Villa

Chelsea

Corners

69

Fouls

2013

Goal attempts

721

Shots off target

28

Offsides

33

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