Chelsea's habit of conceding late goals returned
to haunt them again as a 3-1 defeat to Aston Villa saw
them suffer the worst possible end to 2011.
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The signing of Gary Cahill cannot come quickly enough
on the evidence of the final 10 minutes, which saw Villa
exploit some horrible defending to snatch an unlikely
victory, much as Arsenal and Liverpool had done earlier
in the season.
Stiliyan Petrov and substitute Darren Bent both scored
in the final seven minutes, putting another nail in
the Barclays Premier League title hopes of the Blues,
who have now taken just three of the last 12 points
on offer and have dropped out of the top four.
Didier Drogba's penalty - his 150th Chelsea goal -
had given the home side the lead but Stephen Ireland
put his off-field problems behind him to equalise before
the late drama.
They had been boosted before kick-off by the news of
Manchester United's shock home defeat to Blackburn as
they sought to end a run of three straight draws and
keep their fading championship hopes alive.
They were immediately on the attack and James Collins
stopped Juan Mata testing Brad Guzan from close range.
But the hosts were soon grateful themselves when David
Luiz did enough to prevent Gabriel Agbonlahor getting
a clean header on Marc Albrighton's cross.
Both sides began giving the ball away before Ireland
wasted a great chance to slide in Albrighton, with Villa
belying their recent run of one win in seven.
But they shot themselves in the foot in the 22nd minute
when Richard Dunne lunged in on Drogba and referee Mark
Halsey awarded a penalty.
Drogba stepped up to score straight down the middle,
going level on 150 Chelsea goals with Roy Bentley and
Peter Osgood, who is buried under the Shed End penalty
spot.
But as against Fulham on Boxing Day, the Blues conceded
less than 10 minutes after taking the lead.
Charles N'Zogbia got to the byline and cut the ball
back for Ireland, whose shot was blocked on the line
by John Terry - possibly by a hand - straight back to
the midfielder, who slotted home his first goal for
Villa and first for more than two years.
It was the perfect response by the midfielder to his
Twitter troubles after manager Alex McLeish admonished
him for being pictured apparently smoking a Shisha pipe.
Terry was then booked for clattering into Agbonlahor
on the halfway line before Stephen Warnock threw himself
forward to block Mata's shot.
Chelsea started the second half as they did the first,
Daniel Sturridge close to connecting with Mata's low
cross.
But Villa remained a threat and Collins almost inadvertently
bundled home N'Zogbia's free-kick before Agbonlahor
missed a glorious 53rd minute chance on the break.
The visitors burst forward after a Chelsea attack,
perfectly exploiting a three-on-one to release Agbonlahor,
whose finish was too close to Petr Cech.
Villas-Boas threw on the axed Frank Lampard for Oriol
Romeu four minutes later, moments before Agbonlahor
dragged another chance wide.
Mata almost conjured up a chance for Sturridge with
some magical wing play, with the latter immediately
replaced by Fernando Torres.
The Spaniard, who had also been dropped, was desperately
unlucky not to make an instant impact, crashing a 30-yard
shot against the crossbar - possibly via a deflection.
Ashley Cole had a handball appeal against Dunne waved
away by Halsey, who did then book Carlos Cuellar for
a robust tackle on Drogba.
There was some light relief when a fan invaded the
pitch and proceeded to hug Terry before being ejected
as Chelsea poured forward.
Drogba fired Torres' through ball wide, with Jose Bosingwa
then replacing Paulo Ferreira for the final 15 minutes,
the substitute immediately testing Guzan from 25 yards.
Villa sent on Bent and Gary Gardner for N'Zogbia and
Albrighton but remained on the back foot until dramatically
taking the lead seven minutes from time.
Ciaran Clark was allowed to carry the ball forward
and Petrov ran into what was mammoth gap between Terry
and Luiz to clip the ball over Cech.
Petrov limped off injured with Barry Bannan coming
on and it was game over three minutes later, Lampard's
pass intercepted by Ireland, who burst forward and squared
for Bent to beat the onrushing Cech.
Chelsea were jeered off by their own fans, who will
be hoping for much better in 2012.
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