Chelsea’s hopes of a place in the Champions League last 16 were compromised on Tuesday when the holders fell to the first loss of their trophy defence in a 2-1 defeat at Shakhtar Donetsk.
Despite a late effort by Oscar, goals from Alex Teixeira and Fernandinho were enough to give the Ukrainian champions breathing space at the top of Group E and extend an extraordinary unbeaten run stretching back 11 months.
It was Chelsea’s first loss since they went down to Atletico Madrid in the UEFA Super Cup, but things would have been far worse for the Premier League leaders had Juventus not been held to a 1-1 draw at FC Nordsjaelland.
Chelsea remain in second place but are now three points behind Shakhtar ahead of the return game on November 7, while coach Roberto Di Matteo must hope for a quick recovery prior to Sunday’s visit of Manchester United.
John Terry returned for Chelsea after missing their 4-2 win at Tottenham Hotspur as he served the first instalment of a four-game ban but his first contribution was unfortunate.
Ironically sporting a Unite Against Racism armband, one year to the day since his clash with Ferdinand, the Blues captain unwittingly diverted a shot into the path of Teixeira, who drilled the hosts into a third-minute lead.
Another Chelsea stalwart, Frank Lampard, was making his 100th European appearance, but he endured a similarly forgettable start to the game, with injury forcing him off in the 16th minute.
Eden Hazard replaced Lampard and helped craft an opening for Fernando Torres, but Shakhtar goalkeeper Andriy Pyatov came out to save at the Spaniard’s feet.
The hosts refused to be flustered by Chelsea’s forays into their territory, however, and the dangerous Willian twice threatened to extend their lead with attempts from long range.
The Brazilian with the afro haircut then teed up Henrik Mkhitaryan for a powerful shot that Petr Cech parried, while the Czech goalkeeper also had to claw away a close-range effort from Yaroslav Rakitskiy.
Hazard was caught in possession in midfield by Fernandinho, who hared upfield to collect a lay-off from Luiz Adriano before crashing a precise low shot into Cech’s bottom-right corner.
Cech twice had to deal with smartly hit shots from Mkhitaryan before Oscar tucked home Branislav Ivanovic’s low cross in the 88th minute to claim a consolation goal for Chelsea, but Shakhtar were in no mood to surrender.
MAN U SURVIVE SHOCK, BARCA, BAYERN WIN
Manchester United staged a dramatic fightback from two goals down as Javier Hernandez’s double inspired a 3-2 win over Braga in the Champions League on Tuesday.
Sir Alex Ferguson’s side were in danger of an embarrassing defeat at the hands of the Portuguese minnows after two early goals from Braga captain Alan shocked Old Trafford.
But Hernandez’s heroics ensured United maintained their 100 percent record after three Group H matches and one more victory should be enough to guarantee their place in the last 16.
A Jordi Alba goal at the death gave Barcelona a 2-1 win to sink a battling Celtic side and leave the Scottish fans crestfallen. Barca made it three wins out of three and lead Group G.
Meanwhile Bayern won 1-0 away to Lille but the scoreline barely reflected the one-sided nature of the match. A disputed penalty from Thomas Mueller after 20 minutes was the difference between the sides.
Despite a late effort by Oscar, goals from Alex Teixeira and Fernandinho were enough to give the Ukrainian champions breathing space at the top of Group E and extend an extraordinary unbeaten run stretching back 11 months.
It was Chelsea’s first loss since they went down to Atletico Madrid in the UEFA Super Cup, but things would have been far worse for the Premier League leaders had Juventus not been held to a 1-1 draw at FC Nordsjaelland.
Chelsea remain in second place but are now three points behind Shakhtar ahead of the return game on November 7, while coach Roberto Di Matteo must hope for a quick recovery prior to Sunday’s visit of Manchester United.
John Terry returned for Chelsea after missing their 4-2 win at Tottenham Hotspur as he served the first instalment of a four-game ban but his first contribution was unfortunate.
Ironically sporting a Unite Against Racism armband, one year to the day since his clash with Ferdinand, the Blues captain unwittingly diverted a shot into the path of Teixeira, who drilled the hosts into a third-minute lead.
Another Chelsea stalwart, Frank Lampard, was making his 100th European appearance, but he endured a similarly forgettable start to the game, with injury forcing him off in the 16th minute.
Eden Hazard replaced Lampard and helped craft an opening for Fernando Torres, but Shakhtar goalkeeper Andriy Pyatov came out to save at the Spaniard’s feet.
The hosts refused to be flustered by Chelsea’s forays into their territory, however, and the dangerous Willian twice threatened to extend their lead with attempts from long range.
The Brazilian with the afro haircut then teed up Henrik Mkhitaryan for a powerful shot that Petr Cech parried, while the Czech goalkeeper also had to claw away a close-range effort from Yaroslav Rakitskiy.
Hazard was caught in possession in midfield by Fernandinho, who hared upfield to collect a lay-off from Luiz Adriano before crashing a precise low shot into Cech’s bottom-right corner.
Cech twice had to deal with smartly hit shots from Mkhitaryan before Oscar tucked home Branislav Ivanovic’s low cross in the 88th minute to claim a consolation goal for Chelsea, but Shakhtar were in no mood to surrender.
MAN U SURVIVE SHOCK, BARCA, BAYERN WIN
Manchester United staged a dramatic fightback from two goals down as Javier Hernandez’s double inspired a 3-2 win over Braga in the Champions League on Tuesday.
Sir Alex Ferguson’s side were in danger of an embarrassing defeat at the hands of the Portuguese minnows after two early goals from Braga captain Alan shocked Old Trafford.
But Hernandez’s heroics ensured United maintained their 100 percent record after three Group H matches and one more victory should be enough to guarantee their place in the last 16.
A Jordi Alba goal at the death gave Barcelona a 2-1 win to sink a battling Celtic side and leave the Scottish fans crestfallen. Barca made it three wins out of three and lead Group G.
Meanwhile Bayern won 1-0 away to Lille but the scoreline barely reflected the one-sided nature of the match. A disputed penalty from Thomas Mueller after 20 minutes was the difference between the sides.