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Carrow Road
Carrow Road - Norwich City
Norwich City
1-3
Chelsea
Sunday 6 October 2013
Premier League
Attendance: 26,840
âš½ Anthony Pilkington 68'
âš½ Oscar 4'
âš½ Eden Hazard 85'
âš½ Willian 86'
🟨 Alexander Tettey 69'
🟨 Oscar 62'
W L L W L
Recent record
D W L D W
First Half
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âš½ 4' Oscar
Second Half
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🟨 62' Oscar
âš½ 68' Anthony Pilkington
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🟨 69' Alexander Tettey
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⮌ 73' Ricky van Wolfswinkel
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⮌ 73' Demba Ba
⮕ 73' Gary Hooper
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⮕ 73' Samuel Eto'o
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⮌ 75' Ashley Cole
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⮕ 75' Eden Hazard
⮌ 81' Robert Snodgrass
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⮌ 81' Juan Mata
⮕ 81' Nathan Redmond
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⮕ 81' Willian
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âš½ 85' Eden Hazard
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âš½ 86' Willian
NORWICH CITY
CHELSEA
Starting XI
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01John Ruddy (Goalkeeper)
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02Russell Martin (Defender)
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05Sebastien Bassong (Defender)
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06Michael Turner (Defender)
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23Martin Olsson (Defender)
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07Robert Snodgrass (Midfielder)
⮌81'
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10Leroy Fer (Midfielder)
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12Anthony Pilkington (Midfielder)
âš½68'
🟨69'
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08Jonny Howson (Midfielder)
⮌73'
Substitutes
13Mark Bunn (Goalkeeper)
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03Steven Whittaker (Defender)
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24Ryan Bennett (Defender)
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04Brad Johnson (Midfielder)
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22Nathan Redmond (Midfielder)
⮕81'
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11Gary Hooper (Forward)
⮕73'
16Johan Elmander (Forward)
Starting XI
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01Petr Cech (Goalkeeper)
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02Branislav Ivanovic (Defender)
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03Ashley Cole (Defender)
⮌75'
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04David Luiz (Defender)
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26John Terry (Defender)
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07Ramires (Midfielder)
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08Frank Lampard (Midfielder)
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10Juan Mata (Midfielder)
⮌81'
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11Oscar (Midfielder)
⚽4'🟨62'
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14Andre Schurrle (Winger)
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19Demba Ba (Forward)
⮌73'
Substitutes
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23Mark Schwarzer (Goalkeeper)
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24Gary Cahill (Defender)
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28Cesar Azpilicueta (Defender)
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05Michael Essien (Midfielder)
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17Eden Hazard (Winger)
⚽85'⮕75'
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22Willian (Midfielder)
⚽86'⮕81'
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29Samuel Eto'o (Forward)
⮕73'

League Stats

Total League record up to this game: This was League game number 3699
made up of:
Level 1: 947 (25.6%)
Premier League: 247  Division 1: 700 
Level 2: 1,487 (40.2%)
Level 3: 1,265 (34.2%)
League 1 / Div 3: 138  Div 3 South: 1,127 
Level 4: 0 (0%)
PWDL FAGDG.AvgWin %
3699 1358 990 1351 5215 5293 -78 0.99 36.71%
League games vs Chelsea: P37 W12 D11 L14
League games played at this ground: 1534 games
Total League record up to this game: This was League game number 3970
made up of:
Level 1: 3,180 (80.1%)
Premier League: 817  Division 1: 2,363 
Level 2: 790 (19.9%)
Level 3: 0 (0%)
 
Level 4: 0 (0%)
PWDL FAGDG.AvgWin %
3970 1641 1032 1297 6139 5433 706 1.13 41.34%
League games vs Norwich City: P37 W14 D11 L12
League games played at this ground: 19 games
2013
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DT92 Members at this game:

View from the Teabar
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Pilkington 68 Oscar 4 Hazard 85 Willian 86

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Norwich City 01 Ruddy 02 Martin 06 Turner 23 Olsson 05 Bassong 07 Snodgrass (Redmond - 81' ) 08 Howson 10 Fer 12 Pilkington 27 Tettey Booked 09 van Wolfswinkel (Hooper - 73' ) Substitutes 22 Redmond 16 Elmander 03 Whittaker 13 Bunn 11 Hooper 04 Johnson 24 R Bennett Chelsea 01 Cech 04 David Luiz 03 Cole (Hazard - 75' ) 02 Ivanovic 26 Terry 07 Ramires 08 Lampard 10 Mata (Willian - 81' ) 14 Schürrle 11 Oscar Booked 19 Ba (Eto'o - 73' ) Substitutes 29 Eto'o 22 Willian 24 Cahill 23 Schwarzer 17 Hazard 05 Essien 28 Azpilicueta Ref: Neil Swarbrick Late goals from substitutes Eden Hazard and Willian defeated Norwich and gave Chelsea their first Premier League away win of the season. Oscar put the visitors ahead with a first-time shot from inside the area, but Anthony Pilkington equalised with a header midway through the second half. Norwich pressed late on but they were punished when Hazard stabbed in after a swift counter attack. Willian curled in a third a minute later to seal victory The win was much needed for Jose Mourinho, with his side having struggled away from Stamford Bridge prior to arriving at Carrow Road. The Blues boast a 100% record at home in the league but had drawn two and lost one of their first three away games. But victory at Norwich means they head into the international break third in the table, just two points behind Arsenal and Liverpool. Norwich, meanwhile, drop into the bottom three after West Ham's surprise 3-0 win at Tottenham. Denied the services of suspended and injured striker Fernando Torres, Mourinho gave Demba Ba only a second start of the season. The former Newcastle man was evidently determined to prove his worth, making a nuisance of himself from the outset and taking only four minutes to make a telling impact. Frank Lampard lofted a pass towards the Norwich area for Ba, who shook off the attention of a defender to bring the ball under control and then clip a pass for the onrushing Oscar, who finished with the outside of his boot. It was all so effortless, a word that summed up Chelsea's play in the early stages of the game as they sprayed passes around with ease. smart save from John Ruddy prevented the visitors adding a second in the 14th minute as Juan Mata showed great vision to cut open the Norwich defence and put Ba clear on the left, but his low shot was tipped wide by the City goalkeeper. Still, the visitors needed to be alert at the back as Norwich's first chance almost brought the equaliser. Robert Snodgrass got in behind the Chelsea defence and crossed for Jonny Howson, but his close-range shot was kept out by Petr Cech at his near post. That chance gave the Canaries belief that openings were there to be exploited and the momentum of the game shifted in their favour after the break. Winger Pilkington had a penalty appeal waved away after going down in the area under a challenge by Ramires, before John Terry hooked a clearance off the chest of Ricky van Wolfswinkel as the striker attempted to get on the end of Robert Snodgrass's ball. But the hosts were deservedly level when Van Wolfswinkel cushioned a header from Martin Olsson's cross into the path of Pilkington, who nodded in from barely six yards. Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic forced Ruddy into a low dive, while the introduction of Nathan Redmond added bite to the Norwich attack and he saw a decent drive saved by Cech. The home side could sense a possible winner and they pushed forward inside the final 10 minutes, but that ultimately proved their undoing. Willian sparked a quick counter and fed a pass to Oscar, who in turn picked out Hazard's run and the Belgian capitalised on Alex Tetty's attempted clearance to poke the ball under the body of Ruddy. A minute later the win was confirmed as Willian pounced on a loose ball before expertly curling a shot into the net for his first Chelsea goal.