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Cisse scored a breathtaking double to crush Chelsea's Premier League
top-four hopes and leave them almost certainly needing to win the UEFA
Champions League to qualify for next season's competition.
Cisse's sensational form since his January
move to Newcastle United hit new heights at Stamford Bridge as he
produced one of the best goals ever seen at the ground, leaving Alan
Pardew's men in what looks a straight shoot-out between themselves,
Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal for third and fourth place.
The
26-year-old had already netted a stunning opener when he unleashed an
outrageous 30-yard banana shot with the outside of his right foot that
brought back memories of Roberto Carlos' free-kick for Brazil against
France. The goal was his 13th in 12 league appearances for Newcastle.
That
came in ten minutes of second-half stoppage-time added for a sickening
head injury to Cheik Tiote, the only sour note on a night that left
Newcastle four points clear of sixth-placed Chelsea with two games left
to play.
The defeat was the first major
setback for caretaker Blues coach Roberto Di Matteo in his bid to land
the job full-time, with owner Roman Abramovich in attendance. There is
still plenty for Di Matteo to play for, starting with Saturday's FA Cup
final, but the Italian's number one priority was qualifying for the
Champions League and the Blues now look like they will need to beat
Bayern Munich in next month's final to do so.
Despite insisting he would pick his strongest possible team tonight, Di Matteo rested both Juan Mata and Frank Lampard
to start. They certainly did not seem to miss them in an opening ten
minutes that threatened to be a re-run of Sunday's wet and muddy
thrashing of Queens Park Rangers.
Fernando Torres
looked in the mood to add to his first Blues hat-trick, although this
time he failed to round the goalkeeper after being found by Raul
Meireles' long ball. The striker then bamboozled Tiote into an early
booking before the Newcastle midfielder then left Ramires in some pain
after accidentally kicking him in the hand.
Torres
soon switched to assist mode, with Daniel Sturridge failing to connect
with his low cross but that was as close as they went before the
visitors got a grip. And after Demba Ba hooked over under pressure, they
struck in stunning fashion in the 19th minute.
Davide
Santon and Cisse were both given too much space, but the latter still
needed just one touch to control the full-back's pass before volleying
left-footed into the top corner. A disjointed Chelsea took almost 20
minutes to muster a response as the absence of Lampard and Mata began to
show.
When they finally did, they should
have equalised, Florent Malouda heading Torres' brilliant cross wide and
Branislav Ivanovic nodding Meireles' corner over under pressure. But
they were lucky not to go into the break two down when Demba Ba forced a
scrambling save from Petr Cech and then drilled against the crossbar
after Chelsea failed to deal with a corner.
Di
Matteo wasted no time sending on Mata at the restart, with Sturridge
withdrawn, something that almost had an instant impact when Tiote
blocked Meireles' drive after more good work from Torres. But the lack
of precision in Chelsea's passing continued and they quickly resorted to
trying their luck from set-pieces when Ramires went down very easily
under Yohan Cabaye's challenge, earning the latter a booking.
Both
teams were given the benefit of the doubt on the hour mark when Tiote's
flailing arm caught the face of John Obi Mikel, who then led with his
elbow in an aerial challenge with his fellow midfielder. Tiote stayed
down and it took around seven minutes to treat him and carry him off on a
stretcher and in an oxygen mask with what looked a serious head injury.
Ryan
Taylor came on, with Chelsea having already introduced Didier Drogba
for Malouda, and tempers began to flare when Ba took exception to an
Ivanovic challenge from behind. Newcastle were in danger of losing their
composure and Ba was quickly withdrawn for Shola Ameobi, before Di
Matteo threw on Lampard for Meireles in the 78th minute.
Chelsea's
attacks became increasingly desperate and Lampard flashed wide from
distance, while Fabricio Coloccini went close to glancing Drogba's cross
into his own net. Newcastle withdrew Hatem Ben Arfa for Gabriel Obertan
and they had Santon to thank for preserving their lead when he cleared
John Terry's 88th-minute header off the line.
Krul was booked for time-wasting, but he need not have worried as Cisse sealed the win in the most outrageous fashion.
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