Chelsea slipped up in the race for Champions League football after being held to a 1-1 Premier League draw at Fulham on Monday.
An end-to-end affair failed to produce any clear-cut chances for much of the first half, yet the visitors entered the break a goal ahead after Frank Lampard slotted home a penalty following Stephen Kelly’s challenge on Salomon Kalou.
Chelsea were pegged back for much of the second half, and Martin Jol’s men eventually found the equaliser after Clint Dempsey’s glancing header drifted into the corner of the net.
A rain-soaked Craven Cottage was treated to an equally damp opening, as neither side managed to create any telling opportunities early on.
As the game wore on it was the visitors who began to take control, yet they were reduced to long-range efforts as John Obi Mikel, Kalou and Raul Meireles tested Mark Schwarzer’s goal.
The warning shots sparked the home side into action, and Petr Cech had to be at his best to deny Dempsey and the lively Kerim Frei.
Chelsea withstood the pressure and were awarded a penalty after Kelly appeared to clip the heels of Kalou, with referee Mark Clattenburg instantly pointing to the penalty spot.
Lampard stepped up and slotted his spot-kick into Schwarzer’s bottom right-hand corner, notching his 150th Premier League goal and handing his side a half-time lead.
Roberto Di Matteo’s side made a bright start to the second half with Lampard firing narrowly wide of Schwarzer’s right-hand post before coming within inches of latching on to Ryan Bertrand’s teasing cross.
Despite the visitors’ dominance, Frei continued to pose a threat to the Chelsea defence, with his intelligent pass setting up John Arne Riise for a shot which glided just wide of Cech’s far post.
With the home side beginning to take control, Di Matteo introduced the ever-creative Juan Mata in an attempt to find a second goal, yet Fulham continued to press with wide-men Frei and Damien Duff looking increasingly dangerous.
Fulham also posed a threat from set pieces, and Aaron Hughes produced a stunning save from Cech after he had eluded the Chelsea back-line, before the home side’s pressure eventually told from the resulting corner.
More lacklustre Chelsea defending saw Dempsey find himself free in the area, and the American’s header sailed into goal following a slight touch from Gary Cahill.
The draw sees Chelsea move within two points of the final Champions League place, while Fulham draw level on points with Liverpool in ninth.
- Soccer News Like
- Be the first of your friends!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
SoccerNews
Soccernews.com is news blog for soccer with comprehensive coverage of all the major leagues in Europe, as well as MLS in the United States. In addition we offer breaking news for transfers and transfer rumors, ticket sales, betting tips and offers, match previews, and in-depth editorials.
You can follow us on Facebook: Facebook.com/soccernews.com or Twitter: @soccernewsfeed.