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http://www.chelseafc.com/article.asp?id=179034 A game of two halves… Monday, Dec 29, 2003 Normal service has (thankfully!) been restored at the Bridge. It’s been said many times before but yesterday’s encounter was definitely a game of two halves: Portsmouth being the happier in the first and Chelsea winning the second. Both managers were unanimous on that point. “I was thinking after Frank hit the post that maybe today we don’t find the net,” said a philosophical Claudio Ranieri reflecting on the midfielder’s powerful shot just before half-time. The 41,552 crowd, second only to that at the Manchester United game, watching the Portsmouth rearguard deal with everything thrown at them, would surely have agreed with him. “First-half, we were a little anxious and Portsmouth started very well. They played with one striker and five midfielders and we played with Gronkjaer and Geremi wide and suffered a lot in the middle. Against three of them, I had only Makelele and Lampard,” continued the Chelsea head coach. Harry Redknapp’s game plan was simple: flood the midfield and stop the Blues from playing. “Today we’ve played that way for the first time, with five across midfield. I wanted the two wide people to push on and meet their full-backs high up the park. Their spare man was going to be one of the central defenders and my spare man was going to be one of my central midfield players. First-half , it worked a treat,” he explained. “At half-time, I thought there was something in the game for us. I thought we’d done our job closing them down. They were causing us no problems. I felt very confident we wouldn’t get beat here today. And just after half-time, we had a great chance to score as well.” From Chelsea’s point of view, it was just a pity that we had to play the first-half. With a 12.30 kick-off, Blues fans would have been better off with the extra hour in bed. After a dismal first-half performance, the Tinkerman resisted the temptation to change personnel and, in fact, for the first time this season, the eleven that started also finished the game. What he did, however, was switch to 4-3-3, pushing Gronkjaer up with the forwards and tucking Geremi into a more midfield role so that Chelsea were three against three in midfield. Dismissing suggestions that it was Marcel Desailly’s poor performance at Charlton that had given William Gallas a start alongside John Terry, Ranieri explained: “If I was looking to change players because of the Charlton performance, then I would have nobody. But with two matches so close together , it’s difficult when you are 34. Also today Portsmouth didn’t play Sheringham. Your recovery takes a little longer than the younger people.” Redknapp’s tactics were dealt a savage blow when, seven minutes into the second-half, another veteran, Steve Stone, excellent in the first-half, came off with a hamstring injury. -- ╔═══╗ ╔╗ ╔╗ ╔═══╗ ╔╗ ╔═══╗ ╔═══╗ ╔═══╗ ║╔═╗║ ║║ ║║ ║╔══╝ ║║ ║╔══╝ ║╔══╝ ║╔═╗║ ║║ ╚╝ ║╚═╝║ ║╚══╗ ║║ ║╚══╗ ║╚══╗ ║╚═╝║ ║║ ╔╗ ║╔═╗║ ║╔══╝ ║║ ╚══╗║ ║╔══╝ ║╔═╗║ ║╚═╝║ ║║ ║║ ║╚══╗ ║╚══╗ ╔══╝║ ║╚══╗ ║║ ║║ ╚═══╝ ╚╝ ╚╝ ╚═══╝ ╚═══╝ ╚═══╝ ╚═══╝ ╚╝ ╚╝ -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 203.67.126.151 ※ 編輯: JamesCaesar 來自: 203.67.126.151 (12/30 01:28)