
The best images from Chelsea’s 3-0 win over Villa at Wembley

The best images from Chelsea’s 3-0 win over Villa at Wembley

How the players rated
Aston Villa 4-4-2
Brad Friedel – 5
It was coming up to half-time when he was first tested. Although there was little he could do to prevent the goals, he will be irked by the scoreline considering he was scarcely under siege until the very end.
Carlos Cuellar – 6
Solid and assured. Given Malouda was recently annointed as the best in the Premiership on current form, but against the no-nonsense Spaniard, he was well smothered until two minutes from time.
James Collins – 6
His partnership with Dunne has been so important to Villa this term and his wholehearted efforts, although sometimes a little rash, helped to make life difficult for Chelsea until the result was assured.
Richard Dunne – 6
His competitive streak and organisation helped give a strong base from which to work. Somewhat cruelly, he denied Drogba with heroics moments before a weak clearance led to Chelsea’s opener.
Stephen Warnock – 7
A compliment that not a lot came down his flank from Chelsea. Had the presence of mind to drift centrally to throw himself into a superb block to charge down Drogba.
Ashley Young – 6
Inconsistent in his deliveries, but eager to keep plugging away trying to make inroads. Enjoyed more space in the second half, and one surge forced Cech to parry and kept the pressure on.
James Milner – 7
Began with the wrong boots for the pitch, and after a couple of slips and a change of footwear fizzed a shot fractionally wide. Relentlessly busy, and Chelsea could never quite relax with him buzzing around.
Stiliyan Petrov – 7
Scampered across midfield in a positive opening spell for Villa. His presence and combative edge ensured Chelsea were not able to command midfield in their usual manner.
Stewart Downing – 6
Had to work hard to strike the right balance between pushing on whilst staying mindful of the threat of Zhirkov. Responsible, if not eye-catching, performance.
John Carew – 7
Commanding in the air, as expected. He went agonisingly close just after half-time when he connected to an inswinging corner. Caused plenty of discomfort, but not enough came of it.
Gabriel Agbonlahor – 7
Mobile, powerful, impressive. Worried Chelsea early on with his acceleration. Ought to have won a 15th minute penalty when impeded by Mikel. In front of Fabio Capello, he faded, however.
SUBSTITUTES
Heskey (replaced Carew 81) 5.
Subs not used Guzan, L Young, Beye, Sidwell, Delph, Delfouenso
Chelsea 4-1-4-1
Petr Cech – 6
Misread Downing’s dangerous cross, which was not his most convincing moment as Carew waited to pounce. For all Villa’s promise and possession, though, they did not worry Chelsea’s keeper enough. Largely untroubled.
Paulo Ferreira – 6
Anxious in possession, a couple of mistakes gave Villa encouragement to assert themselves. He has filled in competently over the past few weeks but he showed some sketchy moments.
John Terry – 6
A subtle flick proved crucial as Carew lurked in the box. A relaxed defensive display, and got an unlikely assist when his shot, which was going wide, was turned in by Drogba. Booked for a nasty lunge on Milner.
Alex – 5
The centre-back struggled to challenge Carew in the aerial battles and never had much chance in a race with Agbonlahor, he looked ragged at times.
Yuri Zhirkov – 6
Villa were so unnerved by his attacking raids last time out he won two penalties, but here he was pegged back much more that he would like.
Mikel John Obi – 6
A lucky boy that Howard Webb waved away Villa’s penalty claim when he obstructed Agbonlahor. The game’s most sensitive turning point went his way, and from then he broke up play with his usual bite. Booked.
Joe Cole – 7
Dinked into space to take the first shot of the game, and slipped in another to keep Friedel on his toes. A drifting role saw him pop up all over the place, until he was substituted.
Frank Lampard – 7
So potent during the 7-1 win, he was compelled to play a more disciplined game today. At times he was an auxilliary screening midfielder alongside Mikel. Advanced to pick out the third in stoppage time.
Deco – 6
Kept moves ticking over with his crisp passing. The Brazilian excels at the simple things, but Chelsea required more invention from midfield. Booked for hooking a leg out at Petrov, and made way for Ballack.
Florent Malouda – 7
A subdued outing, and Villa were by no stretch as tormented by him as last time out. That did not stop him from leaving his imprint on the game. A late dash and steer of the left boot ended the contest.
Didier Drogba – 8
A virtual spectator during the opening exchanges, Ancelotti’s big pick up front began to gnaw away at Villa just before the interval. The threat grew and his goal, on one of his favourite grounds, felt inevitable.
SUBSTITUTES
Kalou (replaced J Cole 64) 6; Ballack (replaced Deco 76) 7; Anelka (replaced Drogba 80) 6. Subs not used Hilário, Ivanovic, Belletti, Sturridge, Anelka
FA CupAston VillaChelseaAmy Lawrenceguardian.co.uk

• Cole hopes to win place in England’s World Cup squad
• ‘I have steel, I’ve got some balls,’ insists Chelsea midfielder
Joe Cole has defended himself from criticism that he is not a hard worker. Cole’s backheeled goal against Manchester United last Saturday set Chelsea up for a vital 2-1 victory but the midfielder is unhappy at the suggestion that there is nothing more to his game than neat touches, tricks and flicks.
“I have steel, I’ve got some balls,” said Cole. “People who market me as just a flair player are a bit lazy. Come and watch me for five or six games. I don’t think there is a winger or an attacking midfielder who works as hard as me.
“I want to help my team. Sometimes I probably do it too much, maybe I should be a bit more clever, but now is not the time for that. Now is the time for everyone at Chelsea to do their jobs with no mistakes. If we don’t make any more mistakes we could win a Double.”
The midfielder is still involved in contract negotiations with Chelsea and some have speculated his future lies away from Stamford Bridge next season. But Cole continues to insist he is happy at Chelsea and also remains hopeful of earning a place in Fabio Capello’s England squad for the World Cup this summer.
“I’ve had the broadest spectrum of ups and downs a footballer can have,” said Cole. “I’ve captained a side to relegation [West Ham in 2003], I’ve won titles [Chelsea 2005, and 2006], I’ve missed out on playing in a major tournament [unused squad player Euro 2004] and also started a World Cup, where I scored an amazing goal [Sweden 2006].
“I’ve had all the highs and lows, which is a rich thing because life is about experiences. I just keep coming back, coming back stronger.”
In the immediate term, Cole has a potential Double with Chelsea to worry about, and ahead of Chelsea’s FA Cup semi-final against Aston Villa he admitted that he is still bothered by Chelsea’s failure to achieve the feat four years ago. Chelsea were strolling to a second successive title under José Mourinho but he missed a late chance to level the scores as they lost 2-1 to Liverpool in the semi-final at Old Trafford.
“We would have played West Ham in the final that year, so you would have definitely fancied us to win the Double,” added Cole. “I was very disappointed because that was one of my best seasons in a Chelsea shirt. I had a great chance, the ball dropped to me five yards out and I skied it into the stands. Two minutes later the whistle goes and I got on the coach feeling I had let people down.
“You remember those things as a footballer. I remember the misses, that was the worst I ever experienced. It would be really special if we won the Double this season, only six teams have done so, but it’s hard and we’re a long way from doing it.
“Just because we won at Old Trafford we have to remember there is still work to do.”
Chelsea demolished Aston Villa 7-1 in the league just over a fortnight ago but Cole believes they could provide one of the biggest obstacles to his Double dream.
“It’s not going to be that easy again,” he added. “They’re going to be hurt. I have been on the end of 7-1 defeats and it’s not nice. Those players will want to make sure they don’t end up getting another result like that. It won’t be 7-1, that’s for sure. It’s going to be a close game.”
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