Chelsea 2-1 Dynamo Kiev
Chelsea 2-1 Dynamo Kiev: Late Willian stunner gives Mourinho vital win
Willian scored a brilliant late free-kick to give Chelsea a much-needed 2-1 victory over Dynamo Kiev in the Champions League, and earn under-fire Jose Mourinho some breathing space.
Aleksandar
Dragovic had diverted the Brazilian's cross into his own net late in
the first half, but the Ukrainian side made it a nervous second period
for the hosts, and they looked to have grabbed a shock point when the
defender atoned for his own goal by netting a late equaliser.
But,
with seven minutes remaining, Willian intervened in some style to give
Chelsea a potentially crucial three points, much to the delight of the
Stamford Bridge crowd.
The win will come as a huge relief to
Mourinho, who had overseen only one win in Chelsea's previous eight
games in all competitions and was once again the subject of plenty of
headlines in the build-up, amid speculation over his future and talk of
dressing room unrest.
The fans, though, have rarely wavered in
their support of the Portuguese and he was consistently cheered by the
home supporters throughout Wednesday's match.
Victory moves
Chelsea up to second place in Group G, three points behind leaders Porto
but two clear of Kiev going into the final two games.
Mourinho
made three changes to his team in a bid to improve their recent
fortunes, with Gary Cahill, Eden Hazard and John Obi Mikel dropping out
as Cesc Fabregas, Nemanja Matic and Baba Rahman came in.
Ramires
had an early effort saved, before Oscar also warmed the hands of
Oleksandr Shovkovskiy with a decent attempt after running on to Cesar
Azpilicueta's cross.
Chelsea had most of the possession but
struggled to create clear-cut opportunities prior to making a fortunate
breakthrough in the 34th minute.
Rahman switched the play out to Willian on the right and the Brazilian's powerful cross was headed into his own net by a diving Dragovic.
Diego
Costa and Mourinho were irate on the stroke of half-time as the hosts
were denied a penalty. The Spain international showed great strength to
run between centre-backs Yevhen Khacheridi and Dragovic before going
down in the penalty area under pressure from the Austrian, with referee
Pavel Kralovec waving Costa to get up, as his manager protested on the
touchline.Having made little impact going forward in the first half, Kiev made a brighter start to the second.
Kurt
Zouma made a brilliant last-ditch challenge to deny Artem Kravets as he
prepared to shoot, while Andriy Yarmolenko saw an effort deflected
wide.
Willian had a close-range header saved at the other end,
before the visitors had a penalty shout of their own. Derlis Gonzalez
had a shot blocked by Ramires six yards out, but the referee disagreed
with their claims of handball.
Substitute Junior Moraes then
pounced on a mistake from Matic to force Asmir Begovic into a diving
save, but Chelsea were soon ruing not putting the result beyond doubt.
Willian's free-kick from the right landed at Zouma's feet two yards out,
but the defender somehow failed to find the target.
Mourinho's
men went close again when Oscar saw his left-footed shot impressively
tipped away by Shovkovskiy after the attacker had been found by
Fabregas' pass.
Those missed chances proved almost costly for
Chelsea, with Kiev netting a shock equaliser with 13 minutes left.
Begovic and Matic failed to clear a corner and Dragovic smashed home a shot that deflected in off John Terry at the far post.
With
another game apparently slipping away, Mourinho threw on Pedro and
Hazard in an attempt to force victory, and his side found a priceless
winner with seven minutes remaining.
Belgium international Hazard won a free-kick 25 yards from goal and Willian
did the rest, sending an excellent set piece into the top corner to
become the hosts' top scorer this season with five, and give Mourinho a
huge lift.
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