Delighted to just read on the Chelsea website that Drogba is ok, and it was just cramp as the reason for going off. Ray Wilkins has announced that Joe Cole and Yury Zhirkov will start Wednesday night's Carling Cup match against Queens Park Rangers.
Delighted to just read on the Chelsea website that Drogba is ok, and it was just cramp as the reason for going off. Ray Wilkins has announced that Joe Cole and Yury Zhirkov will start Wednesday night's Carling Cup match against Queens Park Rangers.
Du!! Nimefurahi sana kaka, kwa sababu msimu huu yupo vizuri sana, ukizingatia tuna wiki 2 tu kabla ya tarehe 4 october kukutana na wahuni wa kispaniola (Liverpool)
Belo alikuwa anaombea sana jamaa awe nje muda mrefu.
Du!! Nimefurahi sana kaka, kwa sababu msimu huu yupo vizuri sana, ukizingatia tuna wiki 2 tu kabla ya tarehe 4 october kukutana na wahuni wa kispaniola (Liverpool)
Belo alikuwa anaombea sana jamaa awe nje muda mrefu.
Hata mimi mazee nimefarijika sana.Huwa nafurahi sana Drogba anampomzungusha Carragher atakavyo na yule Skirtel lazima atatoa penalty ama red kadi iwapo Zhirkov atakuwa fit. Hahahaha huu msimu sijui, watatukamatia mbali
Hata mimi mazee nimefarijika sana.Huwa nafurahi sana Drogba anampomzungusha Carragher atakavyo na yule Skirtel lazima atatoa penalty ama red kadi iwapo Zhirkov atakuwa fit. Hahahaha huu msimu sijui, watatukamatia mbali
Yeah! Ni kweli mkuu mabeki wa vijogoo wakimuona tu Drogba uwanjani huwa wanachanganyikiwa sana na hizi habari za drogba kuwa fit tayari wameisha kosa pumzi na ndo tutakavyo wafaidi.
Inabidi tuendeleze hii 100%!
PETR CECH was sent off as Chelsea lost their 100 per cent start to the season.
Cech was red-carded for bringing down Hugo Rodallega as he charged through on goal.
The Wigan striker converted the spotkick to as the Latics gained their first ever Premier League win against a top four team.
Titus Bramble had given the home side a shock lead with his first goal in 10 months.
Didier Drogba hit back for the Blues but Cech's sending-off turned the game Wigan's way, with Paul Scharner adding a third in injury time.
Chelsea almost made the breakthrough after two minutes as Michael Essien connected well with Ashley Cole's cutback. But Wigan keeper Chris Kirkland turned the ball behind.
Nicolas Anelka shot wide and Frank Lampard tested Kirkland with a free-kick as Chelsea looked for an early lead.
Lampard sent another effort wide of the post before Jason Scotland forced a good save from Cech.
Scotland's effort gave Wigan a shot of confidence and they stunned the league leaders soon after with the opening goal.
Bramble got away from his marker and sent his header into the corner following a cross from Charles N'Zogbia.
Chelsea hit back and Florent Malouda got on the end of a ball from Cole but his touch was poor and Kirkland was able to make the clearance.
Paul Scharner clipped a shot over as Wigan kept up the pressure.
And the Blues needed a wonder save from Cech to prevent the Latics doubling their lead on 39 minutes.
Emmerson Boyce stole in to pounce on Scharner's flick but Cech made a point-blank stop to deny the defender.
Chelsea drew level just two minutes after half-time as Kirkland was left embarrassed as he let Drogba's innocuous shot squirm through his legs over the line.
And the visitors almost took the lead three minutes later, only for Scharner to block John Terry's effort after Ricardo Carvalho's flick on.
The game took a dramatic turn a minute later when Cech was given a straight red card for tripping Rodallega as he raced into the area.
Cech was incensed at the decision and so were his team-mates as a penalty was awarded.
Henrique Hilario stepped between the posts - with Malouda coming off - and his first job was to pick the ball out of the net with Rodallega converting his spot-kick.
Chelsea finished up with nine men after Cole went off injured. And Scharner made sure of the points in injury time.
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