Chelsea's confidence re-established
Posted by Martin in Chelsea, FA Cup, Premiership | 28 January 2007
I admit I'm no Chelsea fan and had been hoping to see Forest put the blues under pressure and hold them to a draw. Well that wasn't to be.
Seeing the game on the box, at half time I wondered why I'd decided to spend 45 minutes of my time watching it in the first place.
Chelsea totally dominating the game, Geremi and Bridge given too much space down the wings, Chelsea controlling the mid-field, Forest never getting a look in and giving the ball away far too easily.
When the stats came up at half time, it was no surprise that Forest only had 19% of the possession and zero shots on target!
I almost switched the T.V. off!
However, in the second half from about 57 minutes onwards, Forest came alive and started to challenge for the ball and made it a match worth watching.
Whilst the game ended with a Chelsea win and rightly so, Forest can at least say they held Chelsea to a draw in the second half, with Forest having 1 good chance.
So Chelsea are still in the competition and their confidence must be on an up with two good wins under their belt.
So, is their so called crisis now well and truly over or will it only be over once they get a few more wins against Premiership teams?
If you're a Chelsea or Forest fan and fancing writing about your team, then please get it touch.
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