The defender headed home a Frank Lampard free kick midway
through the second half, but could have seen red after appearing to elbow
Christian Benteke just two minutes earlier
A second-half goal from Branislav Ivanovic ensured
Chelsea made it two wins in a week as the Blues saw off Aston Villa 2-1 at Stamford
Bridge.
Jose Mourinho had previously gone four Premier League
games without registering a victory over Villa, but he finally bucked that
trend at Stamford Bridge courtesy of Branislav Ivanovic's thumping header.
Chelsea made a flying start when Antonio Luna
inadvertently scored past his own goalkeeper before Christian Benteke levelled
proceedings on the stroke of half-time.
And it looked like the home side would be frustrated
until Ivanovic met Frank Lampard's free-kick with 17 minutes remaining.
Mourinho made two changes to the Chelsea team that beat
Hull City on Sunday, with Juan Mata and Demba Ba replacing Kevin De Bruyne and
Fernando Torres, the Spaniard omitted from the squad altogether.
Paul Lambert had to make one enforced change from the
Villa side that opened with a win against Arsenal on Saturday, as Ciaran Clark
came in for the injured Nathan Baker.
Chelsea started with plenty of intent and caused the
Villa backline plenty of trouble, and they were rewarded with the breakthrough
after just six minutes.
Oscar threaded a through-ball into the path of Eden
Hazard on the left-hand side of the box and his curling effort was saved by
Brad Guzan only to unluckily rebound off Luna and into the back of the net.
After scarcely touching the ball in the opening 20
minutes, Villa finally started to settle into the game. They had their first
glimpse of goal in the 22nd minute when Benteke picked up the ball in midfield
and the Belgian laid into the path of Karim El Ahmadi but his long-range effort
went harmlessly wide.
But Chelsea's inability to convert possession into goals
cost them dearly deep into first-half stoppage time.
Gabriel Agbonlahor beat Ivanovic for pace on the left and
picked out Benteke, who took one touch before firing home a left-foot strike
that squeezed inside Petr Cech's near post.
The second half continued in a similar fashion with
Chelsea enjoying the majority of the play but unable to break down a stubborn
Villa defence.
And they were nearly punished in the 61st minute when
Matthew Lowton broke on the right and played a pass along the floor that
Benteke stepped over before Agbonlahor hit a first-time strike that curled just
over the crossbar.
Just two minutes later and Villa once more came
desperately close.
Benteke picked up the ball on the left and crossed deep
to the far post where Andreas Weimann connected well with a right-foot volley
but he was denied by a smart save from Cech.
Chelsea made a double change with Andre Schurrle and
Romelu Lukaku replacing Mata and Ba.
And the changes sparked the home side into life when
Ivanovic found the breakthrough in the 73rd minute.
Lampard played a teasing outswinging free-kick from the
right and the Serbian timed his run well to head beyond Guzan.
There was almost time for one more twist when Weimann hit
a half-volley from Benteke's assist but he was thwarted by Cech.
Chelsea now turn to their attention to Monday's trip to
face Manchester United at Old Trafford, while Lambert's side welcome Liverpool
to Villa Park on Saturday.
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