2010–11 Chelsea F.C. season

The 2010–11 season was Chelsea Football Club's 97th competitive season, 19th consecutive season in the Premier League, and 105th year in existence as a football club. They went into the Premier League as the defending champions, but failed to retain it.

Chelsea
2010–11 season
OwnerRoman Abramovich
ChairmanBruce Buck
ManagerCarlo Ancelotti
StadiumStamford Bridge
Premier League2nd
FA CupFourth round
League CupThird round
FA Community ShieldRunners-up
UEFA Champions LeagueQuarter-finals
Top goalscorerLeague: Florent Malouda (13)
All: Nicolas Anelka (16)
Highest home attendance41,829 vs Liverpool (6 February 2011)
Lowest home attendance40,266 vs Žilina (23 November 2010)

The club was managed by their Double-winning manager Carlo Ancelotti, but his association with the club would be broken off, being sacked at the end of the season. Chelsea started off the season with an amazing five-consecutive-wins run in the Premier League, which was eventually halted by Manchester City when City skipper Carlos Tevez scored to lead his side into a 1–0 triumph over the defending champions. Chelsea were leading the Premier League table for almost half a season, before Manchester United overtook them when Chelsea went through a bad period during the winter saga. Altogether in the Premier League, Chelsea won 21 games, drew 8 and lost 9. They conceded the fewest goals compared to all the other clubs in the league, sharing this with Manchester City.

In January 2011, on the last day of the transfer window, Chelsea bought Fernando Torres for a club-record-breaking and British-record-breaking fee of £50 million from Liverpool.[1][2] They also bought defender David Luiz from Benfica, for 25 million plus Nemanja Matić, on the same day.[3][4]

Key dates

  • 9 June 2010: Chelsea announce that they are to release Joe Cole, Michael Ballack and Juliano Belletti, whose contracts run out at the end of the month.[5]
  • 17 June 2010: Premier League fixtures for the 2010–11 season are announced. Chelsea are to open their defence of the Premier League crown at home to West Bromwich Albion, managed by former Blues midfielder Roberto Di Matteo.
  • 2 July 2010: Chelsea make their first signing of the summer as Israeli national team captain Yossi Benayoun joins from Liverpool for £5.5 million on a three-year deal.[6]
  • 7 July 2010: Chelsea sign 17-year-old Czech defender Tomáš Kalas from Sigma Olomouc in a deal worth £5.2 million, though he is immediately loaned back to Sigma Olomouc.[7]
  • 7 August 2010: Deco is allowed to leave Chelsea on compassionate grounds. He joins Brazilian club Fluminense for an undisclosed fee, linking up with former Chelsea teammate Juliano Belletti, who was released earlier in the summer.[8]
  • 8 August 2010: Chelsea are defeated 3–1 at Wembley by Manchester United in the 2010 FA Community Shield. United's Antonio Valencia opens the scoring in the first half, before Javier Hernández doubles their lead in the second. Salomon Kalou nets with seven minutes remaining, but Dimitar Berbatov's lob seals the game for United in added time.
  • 9 August 2010: Scott Sinclair joins Championship side Swansea City for an initial fee of £500,000, which could rise to £1 million.[9][10]
  • 10 August 2010: After six years at Chelsea, Ricardo Carvalho joins Real Madrid for a fee of €8 million, where he is reunited with former Chelsea manager José Mourinho.[11][12]
  • 13 August 2010: Chelsea announce the signing of Ramires from Benfica for a fee of €22 million. The Brazilian signs a four-year deal.[13][14]
  • 14 August 2010: Chelsea begin the Premier League season with a resounding 6–0 win over newly promoted West Bromwich Albion. Didier Drogba scores a hat-trick, his second in consecutive matches at Stamford Bridge following his treble in the final weekend of the 2009–10 season. Florent Malouda bags a brace, while Frank Lampard scores one goal.
  • 20 August 2010: 21-year-old defender Sam Hutchinson announces his retirement from professional football having suffered a recurrence of the knee injury which blighted his past three seasons. In total, he started one game for the first team and made three substitute appearances.[15]
  • 21 August 2010: Chelsea continue their goalscoring extravaganza as they defeat Wigan Athletic 0–6 at the DW Stadium. Florent Malouda opens the scoring a little after half an hour, while Nicolas Anelka and Salomon Kalou grab braces in the second half. Substitute Yossi Benayoun scores his first Chelsea goal in added time to complete the rout. Following Manchester United's draw with Fulham, Chelsea are the only team left with a 100% record in the Premier League.
  • 26 August 2010: Chelsea draw Marseille, Spartak Moscow and Žilina in the group stages of the 2010–11 UEFA Champions League.
  • 15 September 2010: Chelsea begin their Champions League campaign with a 1–4 away win against Žilina. Michael Essien opens the scoring after 13 minutes, and Nicolas Anelka's quick double puts them 3–0 up after half an hour. Daniel Sturridge scores his first Champions League goal for Chelsea in the second half, before Tomáš Oravec nabs a consolation.
  • 22 September 2010: Chelsea suffer their first loss of the season as they crash out in the third round of the League Cup to Newcastle United, who defeat them 3–4 at Stamford Bridge. After Nicolas Anelka scores twice to bring the score from 1–3 to 3–3, Shola Ameobi scores an injury-time winner for the away side.
  • 25 September 2010: Chelsea suffer a consecutive loss, their second in four days, as their 100% record in the League comes to an end with a 1–0 loss to Manchester City at Eastlands. Carlos Tevez scores the only goal of the game, on the hour.
  • 3 October 2010: Chelsea defeat London rivals Arsenal 2–0 at Stamford Bridge in the first of the traditional "Big Four" clashes of the season. Didier Drogba's flick and Alex's crashing free kick send Chelsea four points clear at the top.
  • 16 October 2010: Chelsea go without scoring for the second away league game in succession as they play out a 0–0 stalemate against Aston Villa. However, following Manchester United's earlier draw with West Brom, they maintain their five-point lead at the top of the league.
  • 3 November 2010: A 4–1 win against Spartak Moscow ensures Chelsea's place in the knockout stages of the Champions League. With the score locked at 0–0 at the break, Nicolas Anelka opens the scoring in the second half from a tight angle, before Didier Drogba scores a penalty. Branislav Ivanović also scores his first Chelsea goals at Stamford Bridge either side of Nikita Bazhenov's consolation – the first goal conceded at Stamford Bridge for 956 minutes in all competitions.
  • 7 November 2010: In the second of the former "Big Four" clashes of the season, Chelsea are defeated 2–0 by Liverpool at Anfield. Fernando Torres scores both goals.
  • 11 November 2010: Chelsea part company with assistant manager Ray Wilkins. The former Blues player, who had enjoyed a previous stint at the club as assistant to Gianluca Vialli from 1999 to 2000, leaves again having rejoined for a second time in September 2008.
  • 14 November 2010: Chelsea suffer a shock 0–3 defeat to Sunderland at Stamford Bridge, their second league loss in the space of a week. It is their heaviest home league defeat since Manchester United triumphed by a similar scoreline in 2002.
  • 18 November 2010: Michael Emenalo is appointed as successor to Ray Wilkins in the role of assistant manager. Emenalo, who joined Chelsea in October 2007, is promoted from his position as head opposition scout.
  • 20 November 2010: Chelsea fall to their third league defeat in four games as they lose 0–1 to Birmingham City at St. Andrew's. Lee Bowyer scores the only goal of the game, while Ben Foster makes a string of excellent saves. Following Manchester United's win against Wigan, Chelsea now only lead the table on goal difference.
  • 23 November 2010: A 2–1 win over Žilina ensures that Chelsea will be a top seed in the Champions League draw for the knock-out stages. Daniel Sturridge and Florent Malouda score the goals.
  • 29 December 2010: Chelsea's last match of 2010 sees them end a horrid run of results without a win as they beat Bolton Wanderers 1–0 at Stamford Bridge, their first win in six league games.
  • 2 January 2011: Chelsea begin 2011 with a thrilling 3–3 draw at home to Aston Villa. John Terry's 89th-minute goal looks to have sealed the game, only for Ciaran Clark to equalise in injury time.
  • 5 January 2011: A 0–1 defeat to bottom club Wolverhampton Wanderers leaves Chelsea fifth in the league table.
  • 9 January 2011: Chelsea begin their defence of the FA Cup with a resounding 7–0 win over Ipswich Town at Stamford Bridge.
  • 24 January 2011: Chelsea triumph 0–4 against Bolton Wanderers at Reebok Stadium, their third consecutive win on the bounce as they look to put their poor run of form behind them.
  • 31 January 2011: In a dramatic January transfer deadline day, Chelsea smash the British transfer record as they sign Fernando Torres from Liverpool for £50 million. Meanwhile, Chelsea also secure the signature of Benfica's David Luiz in a deal worth €25 million, with Nemanja Matić to move the other way in the summer.
  • 6 February 2011: Chelsea lose 0–1 to Liverpool at Stamford Bridge, with Raul Meireles scoring the only goal in the 69th minute.
  • 19 February 2011: Chelsea draw 1–1 after extra time to Everton in the FA Cup. Frank Lampard scored early in extra to give Chelsea the lead, but a free kick by Leighton Baines leveled the sides late. The sides went to penalties in which Chelsea were defeated 4–3, ending their two-year run as FA Cup holders.
  • 1 March 2011: Chelsea triumph 2–1 against Manchester United to reignite their chances of defending the Premier League title. A strike from David Luiz cancels out Wayne Rooney's goal to level the match at 1–1, before a late Frank Lampard penalty seals the 2–1 win.
  • 16 March 2011: Chelsea are held 0–0 by Copenhagen at Stamford Bridge, but progress to the Champions League quarter-finals with an aggregate score of 2–0.
  • 20 March 2011: Chelsea defeat Manchester City 2–0 at Stamford Bridge. David Luiz first heads from Didier Drogba's free kick in the 78th minute. Ramires scores the second in the 90th minute, his second Premier League goal for Chelsea. Chelsea advance to third place in the league table, nine points behind Manchester United with a game in hand.
  • 12 April 2011: Chelsea are knocked out of the UEFA Champions League quarter finals by rivals Manchester United. Chelsea lost the first leg at Stamford Bridge; Wayne Rooney scoring the only goal on 29 minutes. The second leg at Old Trafford ends 2–1 in Manchester United's favour. Javier Hernández scoring before half-time. Didier Drogba equalises with 15 minutes to go after coming off the bench but is almost instantly cancelled out by Park Ji-sung.
  • 21 April 2011: Chelsea move into second in the Premier League table, on goal difference, with a 3–1 win over Birmingham City combined with Arsenal's 3–3 draw at Tottenham Hotspur.
  • 24 April 2011: Fernando Torres scores his first goal for Chelsea against West Ham United in between a Frank Lampard strike and a Florent Malouda screamer, the latter provides the assist.
  • 30 April 2011: Chelsea come from behind to beat Tottenham 2–1 at Stamford Bridge in controversial fashion.[16] After Sandro gives Tottenham the lead with a shot from 30 yards, Chelsea equalise before half time when Heurelho Gomes lets Frank Lampard's long range effort through his body and over the line. Replays later appear to indicate that all of the ball had not crossed the line,[16] but the goal is given. Then substitute Salomon Kalou, with minutes to go, stabs in Didier Drogba's fluffed shot from close range. Replays later show that Kalou was offside when the shot was taken, but again the goal is given.[16] The result brought Chelsea only three points behind league leaders Manchester United, following their 0–1 defeat to Arsenal – with Man United the next side for Chelsea to play. A victory would take Chelsea top of the league with only two games left to play.
  • 8 May 2011: Manchester United beat Chelsea 2–1 to inch closer to the record 19th title. Javier Hernández and Nemanja Vidić put United 2–0 up in the first half. Frank Lampard pulled one back in the second half, but it wasn't enough, as Manchester United kept their defense tight and held on to win the match.
  • 22 May 2011: Carlo Ancelotti is sacked after the last match of the season.

Club

Coaching staff

Position Staff
Manager Carlo Ancelotti
Assistant managers Ray Wilkins
(until 11 November 2011)
Bruno Demichelis
Paul Clement
Michael Emenalo
(from 18 November 2010)
First team fitness coach Glen Driscoll
Assistant first team fitness coach Chris Jones
Individual team fitness coach Giovanni Mauri
Goalkeeping coach Christophe Lollichon
Head opposition scout Michael Emenalo
(until 18 November 2010)
Senior opposition scout Mick McGiven
Medical director Dr. Bryan English
Sporting director Frank Arnesen
Reserve team manager Steve Holland
Youth team manager Dermot Drummy
Academy manager Neil Bath
Match analyst James Melbourne

Other information

Owner Roman Abramovich
Chairman Bruce Buck
Chief Executive Ron Gourlay
Director Eugene Tenenbaum
Ground (capacity and dimensions) Stamford Bridge (41,841 / 103x67 metres)
Training ground Cobham Training Centre

Squads

First team squad

No. Name Nationality Position (s) Date of Birth (Age) Signed from
Goalkeepers
1 Petr Čech GK (1982-05-20)20 May 1982 (aged 29) Rennes
22 Ross Turnbull GK (1985-01-04)4 January 1985 (aged 26) Middlesbrough
40 Henrique Hilário GK (1975-10-21)21 October 1975 (aged 35) Nacional
Defenders
2 Branislav Ivanović RB / CB (1984-02-22)22 February 1984 (aged 27) Lokomotiv Moscow
3 Ashley Cole LB (1980-12-20)20 December 1980 (aged 30) Arsenal
4 David Luiz CB (1987-04-22)22 April 1987 (aged 24) Benfica
17 José Bosingwa RB / LB (1982-08-24)24 August 1982 (aged 28) Porto
18 Yuri Zhirkov LB / LM (1983-08-20)20 August 1983 (aged 27) CSKA Moscow
19 Paulo Ferreira RB / LB (1979-01-18)18 January 1979 (aged 32) Porto
26 John Terry (C) CB (1980-12-07)7 December 1980 (aged 30) Chelsea Academy
33 Alex CB (1982-06-17)17 June 1982 (aged 28) Santos
Midfielders
5 Michael Essien CM / DM (1982-12-03)3 December 1982 (aged 28) Lyon
7 Ramires CM / RM (1987-03-24)24 March 1987 (aged 24) Benfica
8 Frank Lampard (VC) CM (1978-06-20)20 June 1978 (aged 32) West Ham United
10 Yossi Benayoun AM / LW / RW (1980-05-05)5 May 1980 (aged 31) Liverpool
12 John Obi Mikel DM (1987-04-22)22 April 1987 (aged 24) Lyn Oslo
15 Florent Malouda LW / CM (1980-06-13)13 June 1980 (aged 30) Lyon
46 Josh McEachran CM (1993-03-01)1 March 1993 (aged 18) Chelsea Academy
Forwards
9 Fernando Torres ST (1984-03-20)20 March 1984 (aged 27) Liverpool
11 Didier Drogba CF / ST (1978-03-11)11 March 1978 (aged 33) Marseille
21 Salomon Kalou RW / LW / ST (1985-08-05)5 August 1985 (aged 25) Feyenoord
39 Nicolas Anelka ST / RW (1979-03-14)14 March 1979 (aged 32) Bolton Wanderers

Premier League squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  CZE Petr Čech
2 DF  SRB Branislav Ivanović
3 DF  ENG Ashley Cole HG
4 DF  BRA David Luiz
5 MF  GHA Michael Essien
7 MF  BRA Ramires
8 MF  ENG Frank Lampard HG (Vice-captain)
9 FW  ESP Fernando Torres
10 MF  ISR Yossi Benayoun
11 FW  CIV Didier Drogba
12 MF  NGA John Obi Mikel
15 MF  FRA Florent Malouda
17 DF  POR José Bosingwa
18 DF  RUS Yuri Zhirkov
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 DF  POR Paulo Ferreira
21 FW  CIV Salomon Kalou
22 GK  ENG Ross Turnbull HG
23 FW  ENG Daniel Sturridge U21
26 DF  ENG John Terry HG (Captain)
33 DF  BRA Alex
38 DF  NED Patrick van Aanholt U21
39 FW  FRA Nicolas Anelka
40 GK  POR Henrique Hilário
43 DF  NED Jeffrey Bruma U21
44 MF  FRA Gaël Kakuta U21
45 FW  ITA Fabio Borini U21
46 MF  ENG Josh McEachran U21
  • HG = Home-grown Player
  • U21 = Under 21 Player

Source: 2010–11 Premier League squad

UEFA Champions League squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  CZE Petr Čech
2 DF  SRB Branislav Ivanović
3 DF  ENG Ashley Cole HG1
5 MF  GHA Michael Essien
7 MF  BRA Ramires
8 MF  ENG Frank Lampard HG1 (Vice-captain)
9 FW  ESP Fernando Torres
10 MF  ISR Yossi Benayoun
11 FW  CIV Didier Drogba
12 MF  NGA John Obi Mikel
15 MF  FRA Florent Malouda
17 DF  POR José Bosingwa
18 DF  RUS Yuri Zhirkov
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 DF  POR Paulo Ferreira
21 FW  CIV Salomon Kalou
22 GK  ENG Ross Turnbull HG1
26 DF  ENG John Terry HG2 (Captain)
33 DF  BRA Alex
38 DF  NED Patrick van Aanholt B
39 FW  FRA Nicolas Anelka
40 GK  POR Henrique Hilário
43 DF  NED Jeffrey Bruma B
44 MF  FRA Gaël Kakuta B
46 MF  ENG Josh McEachran B
52 MF  ENG Jacob Mellis B
  • B = List B Player
  • HG1 = Association-trained player
  • HG2 = Club-trained player

Source: 2010–11 UEFA Champions League squad

Reserve squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
54 GK  ENG Sam Walker
61 GK  CZE Jan Šebek
34 DF  ENG Ryan Bertrand
49 DF  SLE Aziz Deen-Conteh
51 DF  ENG Rohan Ince
62 DF  SLE Nathaniel Chalobah
DF  NIR Carl Magnay
DF  GHA Daniel Pappoe
47 MF  ENG Billy Clifford
No. Pos. Nation Player
50 MF  POR Aliu Djaló
52 MF  ENG Jacob Mellis
55 MF  ITA Jacopo Sala
59 MF  ENG Michael Woods
60 MF  ENG Daniel Philliskirk
63 MF  TUR Gökhan Töre
53 FW  SWE Marko Mitrović
58 FW  ENG Adam Phillip
64 FW  SVK Milan Lalkovič

Academy squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  ENG Jamal Blackman
DF  ENG Reece Loudon
DF  ENG Todd Kane
DF  ENG Archange Nkumu
DF  ENG Ben Sampayo
50 MF  POR Aliu Djaló
56 MF  ENG George Saville
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  ENG James Ashton
MF  SWE Amin Affane
MF  POR Buomesca Tué Na Bangna
MF  ENG Danny Stenning
MF  IRL Anton Rodgers
FW  ENG Bobby Devyne
FW  AUT Philipp Prosenik

Transfers

Summer

No. Pos Player Transferred From Fee Date Source
10 MF Yossi Benayoun Liverpool £5.5 million 2 July 2010 [6][17]
DF Tomáš Kalas Sigma Olomouc £5.2 million 7 July 2010 [7]
7 MF Ramires Benfica £18 million 13 August 2010 [13][14][18]
GK Matej Delač Inter Zaprešić £0.8 million 20 August 2010 [19][20]

Winter

No. Pos Player Transferred From Fee Date Source
9 FW Fernando Torres Liverpool £50 million 31 January 2011 [1][2]
4 DF David Luiz Benfica £21.3 million 31 January 2011 [3][4]

Summer

No. Pos Player Transferred To Fee Date Source
10 MF Joe Cole Liverpool Free transfer 1 July 2010 [21][22]
13 MF Michael Ballack Bayer Leverkusen Free transfer 1 July 2010 [23][24]
35 DF Juliano Belletti Fluminense Free transfer 1 July 2010 [25][26]
MF Miroslav Stoch Fenerbahçe 5.5 million 1 July 2010 [27][28]
MF Billy Knott Sunderland Free transfer 1 July 2010 [29]
DF Nana Ofori-Twumasi Peterborough United Free transfer 1 July 2010 [30]
DF Kenny Strickland Marine Free transfer 1 July 2010 [30]
MF Liam Bridcutt Brighton & Hove Albion Free transfer 1 July 2010 [30][31]
47 DF Nikki Ahamed Wealdstone Free transfer 1 July 2010 [30]
GK Niclas Heimann Red Bull Salzburg Free transfer 1 July 2010 [30]
GK Aldi Haxhia Hayes & Yeading United Free transfer 1 July 2010 [30]
20 MF Deco Fluminense Undisclosed 7 August 2010 [8]
16 FW Scott Sinclair Swansea City £0.5 million 9 August 2010 [9][10]
6 DF Ricardo Carvalho Real Madrid €8 million 10 August 2010 [11][12]
41 DF Sam Hutchinson Retired due to injury Released 20 August 2010 [15]
9 FW Franco Di Santo Wigan Athletic £2 million 31 August 2010 [32]

Loan out

No. Pos Player Loaned To Start End Source
30 GK Rhys Taylor Crewe Alexandra 6 July 2010 31 May 2011 [33][34]
DF Tomáš Kalas Sigma Olomouc 7 July 2010 31 December 2010 [7]
60 MF Daniel Philliskirk Oxford United 2 August 2010 29 August 2010 [35]
34 DF Ryan Bertrand Nottingham Forest 5 August 2010 3 January 2011 [36]
DF Ben Gordon Kilmarnock 5 August 2010 3 January 2011 [36]
MF Jack Cork Burnley 12 August 2010 31 May 2011 [37]
24 MF Nemanja Matić Vitesse Arnhem 24 August 2010 30 June 2011 [38]
DF Slobodan Rajković Vitesse Arnhem 24 August 2010 30 June 2011 [38]
42 DF Michael Mancienne Wolverhampton Wanderers 26 August 2010 31 May 2011 [39]
GK Matej Delač Vitesse Arnhem 31 August 2010 30 June 2011 [40]
MF Conor Clifford Plymouth Argyle 22 October 2010 22 December 2010 [41][42]
58 FW Adam Phillip Yeovil Town 15 November 2010 15 December 2010 [43]
59 MF Michael Woods Notts County 25 November 2010 9 January 2011 [44]
DF Ben Gordon Scunthorpe United 6 January 2011 31 May 2011 [45]
60 MF Daniel Philliskirk Sheffield United 10 January 2011 31 May 2011 [46][47]
38 DF Patrick van Aanholt Leicester City 26 January 2011 31 May 2011 [48]
44 MF Gaël Kakuta Fulham 26 January 2011 31 May 2011 [49]
52 MF Jacob Mellis Barnsley 31 January 2011 8 May 2011 [50]
23 FW Daniel Sturridge Bolton Wanderers 31 January 2011 31 May 2011 [51]
43 DF Jeffrey Bruma Leicester City 11 February 2011 31 May 2011 [52]
MF Conor Clifford Notts County 11 February 2011 7 April 2011 [53][54][55]
45 FW Fabio Borini Swansea City 17 March 2011 30 May 2011 [56]
54 GK Sam Walker Barnet 24 March 2011 7 May 2011 [57]

Overall transfer activity

Competitions

Competition Started round Final
position / round
First match Last match
FA Community Shield Final Runners-up 8 Aug 2010
Premier League 2nd 14 Aug 201022 May 2011
UEFA Champions League Group stage Quarter-finals 15 Sept 201012 April 2011
Football League Cup 3rd round 3rd round 22 Sept 2010
FA Cup 3rd round 4th round 9 Jan 201119 Feb 2011

Pre-season

17 July 2010 Crystal Palace 0–1 Chelsea Selhurst Park, London[58]
15:00 BST (Report) Essien  58' Attendance: 21,345
Referee: Iain Williamson[59]
23 July 2010 Ajax 3–1 Chelsea Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam[60]
17:00 BST Bruma  6' (o.g.)
De Jong  26'
Suk  90'
(Report) Sturridge  25' Attendance: 21,000
Referee: Bas Nijhuis
4 August 2010 Hamburger SV 2–1 Chelsea Imtech Arena, Hamburg[62]
20:00 BST Petrić  71'
Son  86'
(Report) Lampard  23'
Terry  41'
Attendance: 47,440
Referee: Florian Meyer

FA Community Shield

8 August 2010 Chelsea 1–3 Manchester United Wembley Stadium, London
15:00 BST Kalou  83' (Report) Valencia  41'
Hernández  76'
Berbatov  90+2'
Attendance: 84,623
Referee: Andre Marriner

Premier League

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Manchester United (C) 38 23 11 4 78 37 +41 80 Qualification for the Champions League group stage
2 Chelsea 38 21 8 9 69 33 +36 71
3 Manchester City 38 21 8 9 60 33 +27 71
4 Arsenal 38 19 11 8 72 43 +29 68 Qualification for the Champions League play-off round
5 Tottenham Hotspur 38 16 14 8 55 46 +9 62 Qualification for the Europa League play-off round
Source: Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion.

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
38 21 8 9 69 33  +36 71 14 3 2 39 13  +26 7 5 7 30 20  +10

Results by round

Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundHAHAHAHAHAAHHAAHAAHHAHAAHAHAHAHAHHHAHA
ResultWWWWWLWDWWLWLLDDDLWDLWWWLDWWWDWWWWWLDL
Position11111111111111234445544445443333222222
Points3691215151819222525282828293031313435353841444445485154555861646770707171
Source:
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

14 August 2010 1 Chelsea 6–0 West Bromwich Albion Stamford Bridge, London
15:00 BST Malouda  6', 90'
Drogba  45+1', 55', 68'
Ferreira  56'
Lampard  63'
(Report) Attendance: 41,589
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
21 August 2010 2 Wigan Athletic 0–6 Chelsea DW Stadium, Wigan
17:15 BST Diamé  60' (Report) Malouda  34'
Ivanović  37'
Anelka  48', 52'
Terry  61'
Kalou  78', 90'
Benayoun  90+4'
Attendance: 14,476
Referee: Mike Dean
28 August 2010 3 Chelsea 2–0 Stoke City Stamford Bridge, London
15:00 BST Malouda  31'
Drogba  77' (pen.)
(Report) Whitehead  37'
Etherington  45+2'
Attendance: 40,931
Referee: Martin Atkinson
11 September 2010 4 West Ham United 1–3 Chelsea Upton Park, London
15:00 BST Parker  43',  85'
Noble  90'
(Report) Essien  2', 83'
Kalou  18'
Cole  40'
Ivanović  64'
Attendance: 33,014
Referee: Chris Foy
19 September 2010 5 Chelsea 4–0 Blackpool Stamford Bridge, London
16:00 BST Kalou  2'
Malouda  12', 41'
Evatt  30' (o.g.)
Drogba  37'
(Report) Eardley  38'
Vaughan  54'
Attendance: 41,761
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
25 September 2010 6 Manchester City 1–0 Chelsea City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester
12:45 BST Zabaleta  35'
Tevez  59'
Boyata  77'
(Report) Mikel  65'
Ramires  80'
Alex  90+2'
Attendance: 47,203
Referee: Andre Marriner
3 October 2010 7 Chelsea 2–0 Arsenal Stamford Bridge, London
16:00 BST Drogba  39'
Ferreira  80'
Alex  85'
(Report) Koscielny  84' Attendance: 41,828
Referee: Mike Dean
16 October 2010 8 Aston Villa 0–0 Chelsea Villa Park, Birmingham
17:30 BST Warnock  65'
Ireland  69'
Clark  75'
Young  80'
(Report) Essien  13'
Terry  60'
McEachran  84'
Attendance: 40,122
Referee: Lee Mason
23 October 2010 9 Chelsea 2–0 Wolverhampton Wanderers Stamford Bridge, London
15:00 BST Malouda  23'
Mikel  73'
Kalou  81'
(Report) Stearman  33'
Berra  89'
Attendance: 41,752
Referee: Lee Probert
30 October 2010 10 Blackburn Rovers 1–2 Chelsea Ewood Park, Blackburn
15:00 GMT Benjani  21'
Salgado  33'
Nelsen  81'
(Report) Anelka  39'
Drogba  66'
Ivanović  80',  84'
Attendance: 25,836
Referee: Peter Walton
7 November 2010 11 Liverpool 2–0 Chelsea Anfield, Liverpool
16:00 GMT Torres  11', 44' (Report) Zhirkov  20'
Alex  90'
Attendance: 44,238
Referee: Howard Webb
10 November 2010 12 Chelsea 1–0 Fulham Stamford Bridge, London
19:45 GMT Essien  30',  50'  90+4'
Cole  76'
(Report) Attendance: 41,593
Referee: Martin Atkinson
14 November 2010 13 Chelsea 0–3 Sunderland Stamford Bridge, London
16:10 GMT Ivanović  40' (Report) Turner  29'
Onuoha  45'
Gyan  52'
Welbeck  87'
Attendance: 41,072
Referee: Chris Foy
20 November 2010 14 Birmingham City 1–0 Chelsea St Andrew's, Birmingham
15:00 GMT Bowyer  17'
Ridgewell  78'
Fahey  85'
(Report) Attendance: 24,357
Referee: Mark Halsey
28 November 2010 15 Newcastle United 1–1 Chelsea St. James' Park, Newcastle upon Tyne
13:30 GMT Carroll  5'
Tioté  85'
Guthrie  90'
(Report) Ramires  21'
Kalou  45'
Attendance: 46,469
Referee: Andre Marriner
5 December 2010 16 Chelsea 1–1 Everton Stamford Bridge, London
15:00 GMT Drogba  42' (pen.)
Terry  76'
(Report) Neville  29'
Howard  41'
Coleman  77'
Beckford  86'
Jagielka  90+2'
Attendance: 41,642
Referee: Lee Probert
12 December 2010 17 Tottenham Hotspur 1–1 Chelsea White Hart Lane, London
16:00 GMT Pavlyuchenko  15'
Assou-Ekotto  35'
Gomes  90+1'
(Report) Drogba  70',  90+4'
Essien  73'
Attendance: 35,787
Referee: Mike Dean
27 December 2010 18 Arsenal 3–1 Chelsea Emirates Stadium, London
20:00 GMT Van Persie  33'
Song  44'
Fàbregas  51',  68'
Walcott  53'
(Report) Cole  29'
Kalou  39'
Ivanović  57'
Lampard  59'
Attendance: 60,112
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
29 December 2010 19 Chelsea 1–0 Bolton Wanderers Stamford Bridge, London
20:00 GMT Ivanović  26'
Malouda  61'
(Report) Taylor  43' Attendance: 40,982
Referee: Mike Jones
2 January 2011 20 Chelsea 3–3 Aston Villa Stamford Bridge, London
14:00 GMT Lampard  23' (pen.)
Ramires  39'
Drogba  84'
Terry  75'  89'
(Report) Petrov  20'
Collins  22'
Friedel  22'
Reo-Coker  28'
A. Young  41' (pen.)
Agbonlahor  42'
Heskey  47',  49'
Clark  45',  90+1'
Attendance: 41,222
Referee: Lee Mason
15 January 2011 22 Chelsea 2–0 Blackburn Rovers Stamford Bridge, London
15:00 GMT Malouda  50'
Ivanović  57'
Anelka  76'
(Report) Attendance: 40,846
Referee: Martin Atkinson
24 January 2011 23 Bolton Wanderers 0–4 Chelsea Reebok Stadium, Bolton
20:00 GMT (Report) Drogba  11'
Malouda  41'
Anelka  56'
Ramires  74'
Attendance: 22,837
Referee: Chris Foy
1 February 2011 24 Sunderland 2–4 Chelsea Stadium of Light, Sunderland
19:45 GMT Bardsley  4'
Richardson  26',  83'
(Report) Lampard  15' (pen.)
Kalou  23'
Drogba  54'
Terry  60'
Ivanović  83'
Anelka  90+3'
Attendance: 37,855
Referee: Mark Halsey
6 February 2011 25 Chelsea 0–1 Liverpool Stamford Bridge, London
16:00 GMT Mikel  1' (Report) Meireles  69'
Lucas  74'
Attendance: 41,829
Referee: Andre Marriner
14 February 2011 26 Fulham 0–0 Chelsea Craven Cottage, London
20:00 GMT Sidwell  43'
Gera  90+1'
(Report) Ivanović  38' Attendance: 25,685
Referee: Mike Dean
1 March 2011 27 Chelsea 2–1 Manchester United Stamford Bridge, London
19:45 GMT David Luiz  54',  61'}
Lampard  79'
(Report) Rooney  30' Attendance: 41,825
Referee: Martin Atkinson
7 March 2011 28 Blackpool 1–3 Chelsea Bloomfield Road, Blackpool
20:00 GMT Puncheon  86' (Report) Terry  20'
Lampard  63' (pen.), 66'
Attendance: 15,584
Referee: Mike Dean
20 March 2011 29 Chelsea 2–0 Manchester City Stamford Bridge, London
16:00 GMT Ramires  68',  90+2'
David Luiz  79',  90+3'
(Report) Milner  25'
De Jong  58'
Džeko  70'
Barry  82'
Kolarov  90'
Attendance: 41,741
Referee: Chris Foy
2 April 2011 30 Stoke City 1–1 Chelsea Britannia Stadium, Stoke-on-Trent
15:00 GMT Walters  8',  55' (Report) Drogba  33'
Bosingwa  58'
Cole  64'
Attendance: 27,508
Referee: Peter Walton
9 April 2011 31 Chelsea 1–0 Wigan Athletic Stamford Bridge, London
15:00 GMT David Luiz  55'
Malouda  67'
(Report) Boyce  42'
Figueroa  90+2'
Attendance: 40,734
Referee: Howard Webb
16 April 2011 32 West Bromwich Albion 13 Chelsea The Hawthorns, West Bromwich
15:00 GMT Odemwingie  17'
Méïté  34'
(Report) Drogba  22'
Kalou  26'
Lampard  45'
Attendance: 25,163
Referee: Lee Probert
20 April 2011 33 Chelsea 31 Birmingham City Stamford Bridge, London
19:45 GMT Malouda  3', 62'
Kalou  26'
(Report) Parnaby  50'
Larsson  77' (pen.)
Attendance: 40,848
Referee: Mike Jones
23 April 2011 34 Chelsea 30 West Ham United Stamford Bridge, London
17:30 GMT Ivanović  29'
Lampard  44'
Torres  84'
Malouda  90+3'
(Report) Hitzlsperger  7'
Ba  81'
Attendance: 41,656
Referee: Phil Dowd
30 April 2011 35 Chelsea 2–1 Tottenham Hotspur Stamford Bridge, London
17:30 GMT Ivanović  38'
Lampard  45+1'
Drogba  49'
Kalou  89'
(Report) Sandro  19'
Pavlyuchenko  57'
Attendance: 41,681
Referee: Andre Marriner
8 May 2011 36 Manchester United 2–1 Chelsea Old Trafford, Manchester
16:10 GMT Hernández  1'
Vidić  23'
Rooney  39'
Giggs  83'
(Report) Ivanović  12'
Essien  43'
Lampard  69'
Ramires  86'
Drogba  90'
Attendance: 75,445
Referee: Howard Webb
15 May 2011 37 Chelsea 2–2 Newcastle United Stamford Bridge, London
13:30 GMT Ivanović  2',  60'
Terry  9'
Ramires  45+1'
Lampard  57'
Alex  83'
(Report) Gutiérrez  10'
Simpson  73'
José Enrique  82'
S. Taylor  90+2',  90+2'
Attendance: 41,739
Referee: Lee Mason
22 May 2011 38 Everton 1–0 Chelsea Goodison Park, Liverpool
16:00 GMT Heitinga  26'
Coleman  46'  53'
Baines  50'
Beckford  74'
(Report) Alex  51'
Torres  90+3'
Attendance: 38,712
Referee: Peter Walton

UEFA Champions League

Chelsea's starting XI v Spartak Moscow at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow on 19 October 2010

Group stage

The draw for the group stage was held on 26 August 2010 in Monaco. Chelsea was paired with 2009–10 French Ligue 1 champions Marseille, as well as Russian Premier League's, Spartak Moscow and Žilina of the Slovakian Corgoň Liga.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Chelsea 6 5 0 1 14 4 +10 15 Advance to knockout phase
2 Marseille 6 4 0 2 12 3 +9 12
3 Spartak Moscow 6 3 0 3 7 10 3 9 Transfer to Europa League
4 Žilina 6 0 0 6 3 19 16 0
Source:
15 September 2010 1 Žilina 1–4 Chelsea Žilina, Slovakia
19:45 BST Oravec  55' (Report) Essien  13'
Anelka  24', 28'
Sturridge  48'
Stadium: Stadium Pod Dubňom
Attendance: 11,181
Referee: Björn Kuipers (Netherlands)
28 September 2010 2 Chelsea 2–0 Marseille London, England
19:45 BST Terry  7'
Anelka  28' (pen.)
Mikel  82'
(Report) Mbia  27'
Heinze  28'
Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 40,675
Referee: Frank De Bleeckere (Belgium)
19 October 2010 3 Spartak Moscow 0–2 Chelsea Moscow, Russia
17:30 BST Suchý  56' (Report) Zhirkov  24',  88'
Anelka  43'
Stadium: Luzhniki Stadium
Attendance: 75,000
Referee: Carlos Velasco Carballo (Spain)
3 November 2010 4 Chelsea 4–1 Spartak Moscow London, England
19:45 BST Mikel  38'
Anelka  49'
Drogba  62' (pen.)
Ivanović  66', 90+2'
(Report) Kombarov  43'
Ivanov  66'
Bazhenov  86'
Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 40,477
Referee: Cüneyt Çakır (Turkey)
23 November 2010 5 Chelsea 2–1 Žilina London, England
19:45 GMT Sturridge  51'
Ramires  80'
Malouda  86'
(Report) Bello  19' Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 40,266
Referee: Robert Schörgenhofer (Austria)
8 December 2010 6 Marseille 1–0 Chelsea Marseille, France
19:45 GMT Brandão  81'
A. Ayew  82'
(Report) Stadium: Stade Vélodrome
Attendance: 50,604
Referee: Vladislav Bezborodov (Russia)

Knockout phase

Round of 16
22 February 2011 First leg Copenhagen 0–2 Chelsea Copenhagen, Denmark
19:45 GMT Zanka  7'
Pospěch  70'
(Report) Anelka  17', 54'
Torres  35'
Malouda  84'
Terry  86'
Stadium: Parken Stadium
Attendance: 28,000
Referee: Björn Kuipers (Netherlands)
16 March 2011 Second leg Chelsea 0–0
(2–0 agg.)
Copenhagen London, England
19:45 GMT Drogba  54' (Report) Claudemir  69'
Bolaños  83'
Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 36,454
Referee: Svein Oddvar Moen (Norway)
Quarter-finals
6 April 2011 First leg Chelsea 01 Manchester United London, England
19:45 GMT Zhirkov  36'
Ramires  60'
Essien  66'
Torres  90+3'
(Report) Rooney  24'
Vidić  74'
Van der Sar  80'
Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 37,915
Referee: Alberto Undiano Mallenco (Spain)
12 April 2011 Second leg Manchester United 21
(31 agg.)
Chelsea Manchester, England
19:45 GMT O'Shea  19'
Hernández  43'
Evra  59'
Park  77'
(Report) Malouda  37'
Terry  41'
Ramires  33'  70'
Drogba  76'
Stadium: Old Trafford
Attendance: 74,672
Referee: Olegário Benquerença (Portugal)

League Cup

22 September 2010 Third round Chelsea 3–4 Newcastle United London
19:45 BST Van Aanholt  6'
Bruma  32'
Anelka  70', 87' (pen.)
(Report) Ranger  27'
R. Taylor  11'  32'
Ameobi  43',  49', 90'
Tioté  86'
Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 41,511
Referee: Phil Dowd

FA Cup

9 January 2011 Third round Chelsea 7–0 Ipswich Town London
15:00 GMT Kalou  33'
Sturridge  33', 52'
Edwards  41' (o.g.)
Anelka  49'
Lampard  78', 79'
(Report) Norris  41' Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 41,654
Referee: Andy D'Urso
29 January 2011 Fourth round Everton 1–1 Chelsea Liverpool
12:30 GMT Saha  62' (Report) Kalou  75' Stadium: Goodison Park
Attendance: 28,376
Referee: Howard Webb
19 February 2011 Replay Chelsea 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(3–4 p)
Everton London
12:30 GMT Malouda  43'
Ramires  45+1'
Lampard  104'
(Report) Baines  51',  119'
Coleman  53'
Distin  60'
Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 41,113
Referee: Phil Dowd
Penalties
Lampard
Drogba
Anelka
Essien
Cole
Baines
Jagielka
Arteta
Heitinga
Neville

Statistics

Appearances

As of end of season[63]

Rnk Pos No. Player Premier League FA Cup League Cup Community Shield Champions League Total
1 GK 1 Petr Čech 38300950
MF 15 Florent Malouda 33+52017+250
3 DF 3 Ashley Cole 38201748
DF 2 Branislav Ivanović 32+23011048
5 FW 11 Didier Drogba 30+6200+15+246
DF 26 John Terry 33311846
FW 39 Nicolas Anelka 27+52+1117+246
8 MF 5 Michael Essien 32+11+1017+144
9 FW 21 Salomon Kalou 16+152+10+113+342
10 MF 7 Ramires 22+7317+141
11 MF 12 John Obi Mikel 281+1015+137
12 MF 8 Frank Lampard 23+1301432
13 DF 19 Paulo Ferreira 12+9110+14+129
14 DF 17 José Bosingwa 13+7200426
15 DF 18 Yuri Zhirkov 6+60+110+16+122
16 FW 23 Daniel Sturridge 0+13110+12+321
17 DF 33 Alex 12+300+10420
18 FW 9 Fernando Torres 8+63+118
19 MF 46 Josh McEachran 1+810+102+417
20 DF 4 David Luiz 11+112
MF 44 Gaël Kakuta 1+40+1102+312
22 MF 10 Yossi Benayoun 1+6010+1110
23 DF 43 Jeffrey Bruma 1+10+110+11+17
24 DF 38 Patrick van Aanholt 01101+36
25 GK 22 Ross Turnbull 001012
26 DF 34 Ryan Bertrand 0+100001
GK 40 Henrique Hilário 000101
MF 52 Jacob Mellis 00000+11

Goalscorers

As of end of season[63]

Rnk Pos No. Player Premier League FA Cup League Cup Community Shield Champions League Total
1 FW 39 Nicolas Anelka 6120716
2 MF 15 Florent Malouda 13000114
3 MF 8 Frank Lampard 10300013
FW 11 Didier Drogba 11000213
FW 21 Salomon Kalou 10201013
6 DF 2 Branislav Ivanović 400026
7 MF 5 Michael Essien 300014
FW 23 Daniel Sturridge 020024
DF 26 John Terry 300014
10 DF 4 David Luiz 22
MF 7 Ramires 10001
DF 33 Alex 100001
13 FW 9 Fernando Torres 101
MF 10 Yossi Benayoun 100001
DF 18 Yuri Zhirkov 000011
DF 38 Patrick van Aanholt 001001
Own Goals 110002
TOTALS 699311799

Clean sheets

As of end of season[63]

No. Player Premier League FA Cup League Cup Community Shield Champions League Total
1 Petr Čech 15100420
TOTALS 15100420

Disciplinary record

As of end of season[63]

Rnk Pos. No. Player PL CL League Cup FA Cup Total (FA Total)
   
1 MF 7 Ramires 70 21 00 10 10 (8)1 (0)0
2 DF 2 Branislav Ivanović 120 00 00 00 12 (12)00
3 MF 5 Michael Essien 51 10 00 00 6 (5)01 (1)
4 FW 11 Didier Drogba 60 10 00 00 7 (6)00
DF 26 John Terry 50 20 00 00 7 (5)00
6 MF 12 John Obi Mikel 30 20 00 00 5 (3)00
7 DF 3 Ashley Cole 40 00 00 00 4 (4)00
MF 15 Florent Malouda 10 20 00 10 4 (2)00
9 DF 4 David Luiz 30 3 (3)00
FW 9 Fernando Torres 1020 3 (1)00
DF 18 Yuri Zhirkov 10 20 00 00 3 (1)00
DF 33 Alex 30 00 00 00 3 (3)00
13 MF 8 Frank Lampard 20 00 00 00 2 (2)00
DF 19 Paulo Ferreira 20 00 00 00 2 (2)00
15 DF 17 José Bosingwa 10 00 00 00 1 (1)00
FW 21 Salomon Kalou 10 00 00 00 1 (1)00
DF 43 Jeffrey Bruma 00 00 10 00 1 (1)00
MF 46 Josh McEachran 10 00 00 00 1 (1)00
TOTALS 591 141 10 20 76 (62)1 (0)1 (1)

Overall

As of end of season[63]

Games played53 (38 Premier League, 10 UEFA Champions League, 3 FA Cup, 1 League Cup, 1 Community Shield)
Games won28 (21 Premier League, 6 UEFA Champions League, 1 FA Cup)
Games drawn11 (8 Premier League, 1 UEFA Champions League, 2 FA Cup)
Games lost14 (9 Premier League, 3 UEFA Champions League, 1 League Cup, 1 Community Shield)
Goals scored99 (69 Premier League, 17 UEFA Champions League, 9 FA Cup, 3 League Cup, 1 Community Shield)
Goals conceded49 (33 Premier League, 7 UEFA Champions League, 2 FA Cup, 4 League Cup, 3 Community Shield)
Goal difference+50 (+36 Premier League, +10 UEFA Champions League, +7 FA Cup, -1 League Cup, -2 Community Shield)
Clean sheets20 (15 Premier League, 4 UEFA Champions League, 1 FA Cup)
Yellow cards76 (59 Premier League, 14 UEFA Champions League, 2 FA Cup, 1 League Cup)
Red cards2 (1 Premier League, 1 UEFA Champions League)
Worst discipline Ramires 10 1  
Best result(s)W 7 – 0 (H) v Ipswich TownFA Cup – 9 January 2011
Worst result(s)L 0 – 3 (H) v SunderlandPremier League – 14 November 2010
Most appearancesPetr Čech & Florent Malouda (50 appearances)
Top scorer Nicolas Anelka (16 goals)
Top assister Didier Drogba (20 assists)
PointsOverall: 94/159 (59.12%)

Awards

No. Name Country Award
44 Gaël Kakuta France 2010 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship Golden Player[64]
Carlo Ancelotti Italy Manager of the Month (August 2010, March 2011 & April 2011)
1 Petr Čech Czech Republic 2010 & 2011 Golden Ball (Czech Republic)[65]
4 David Luiz Brazil Player of the Month (March 2011)
3 Ashley Cole England In the 2010–11 Premier League Team of the Year
Chelsea F.C. Barclays Premier League Fair Play Award

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