Alan Pardew hailed
Papiss Cisse's performance after
Newcastle's 15th clean sheet of the season. Pardew: Cisse is special
Papiss Cisse produced a brilliant brace to keep alive Newcastle's hopes of finishing fourth with a 2-0 win at
Chelsea.
The
Senegal striker stunned
Stamford Bridge inside
20 minutes when he collected a pass from
Davide Santon, flicking it up with his right foot and blasting the ball past
Petr Cech with his left.
But that was nothing compared to what he had in store for the Chelsea keeper with his second.
Newcastle appeared to be playing the game out during stoppage time when, out on the left flank, Cisse cut across a ball with his right foot and sent a swerving shot flying over Cech and into the net.
In between the two strikes, Chelsea pushed and probed for an equaliser, with
Santon clearing off the line from
John Terry, but the home side lacked Cisse's spectacular cutting edge.
And the win keeps Alan Pardew's side level on points with fourth-place
Tottenham with two games to play.
Chelsea are now four points behind and will surely need to beat
Bayern Munich on May 19 if they are to play
Champions League football next season.
Cisse's second goal came in 10 minutes of second-half stoppage-time added for a sickening head injury to
Cheik Tiote, the only sour note for the visitors after an impressive night's work. It all looked so bright for Chelsea early on.
Fernando Torres looked in the mood to add to his first
Blues hat-trick, although this time he failed to round the goalkeeper after being found by
Raul Meireles' long ball.
The striker then bamboozled Tiote into an early booking before the Newcastle midfielder then left
Ramires in some pain after accidentally kicking him in the hand.
Torres soon switched to assist mode, with
Daniel Sturridge failing to connect with his low cross but that was as close as they went before the visitors got a grip.
And after
Demba Ba hooked over under pressure, they struck in stunning fashion in the 19th minute.
Santon and Cisse were both given too much space but the latter still needed just one touch to control the full-back's pass before volleying left-footed into the top corner.
A disjointed Chelsea took almost 20 minutes to muster a response as the absence of
Frank Lampard and
Juan Mata began to show.
When they finally did, they should have equalised,
Florent Malouda heading Torres' brilliant cross wide and
Branislav Ivanovic nodding Raul Meireles' corner over under pressure.
But they were lucky not to go into the break two down when Ba forced a scrambling save from Cech and then drilled against the crossbar after Chelsea failed to deal with a corner.
Di Matteo wasted no time sending on
Mata at the restart, with Sturridge withdrawn, something that almost had an instant impact when Tiote blocked Meireles' drive after more good work from Torres.
But the lack of precision in
Chelsea's passing continued and they quickly resorted to trying their luck from set-pieces when Ramires went down very easily under
Cabaye's challenge, earning the latter a booking.
Both teams were given the benefit of
the doubt on the hour mark when Tiote's flailing arm caught the face of
John Obi Mikel, who then led with his elbow in an aerial challenge with his fellow midfielder.
Tiote stayed down and it took around seven minutes to treat him and carry him off on a stretcher and in an oxygen mask with what looked a serious head injury.
Ryan Taylor came on, with Chelsea having already introduced
Didier Drogba for
Malouda, and tempers began to flare when Ba took exception an Ivanovic challenge from behind.
Newcastle were in danger of losing their composure and Ba was quickly withdrawn for
Shola Ameobi, before Di Matteo threw on Lampard for Meireles in the 78th minute.
Chelsea's attacks became increasingly desperate and Lampard flashed wide from distance, while
Fabricio Coloccini went close to glancing
Drogba's cross into his own net.
Newcastle withdrew
Hatem Ben Arfa for
Gabriel Obertan and they had Santon to thank for preserving their lead when he cleared John Terry's 88th-minute header off the line.
Krul was booked for time-wasting but he need not have worried as Cisse sealed the win in the most outrageous fashion.
Man of the match:
Plenty of good performances from Newcastle but only one choice after those goals. Papiss Cisse.
Goal of the match: Cisse's first won the game but the second was just astonishing.
Cutting across the ball from more than 30 yards out in a wide left position, it swerved over Petr Cech.
Clearance of the match: Davide Santon headed off the line after John Terry diverted Juan Mata's corner goalbound.
Talking point: Can Newcastle overhaul Tottenham and secure fourth spot. Chelsea 0 Newcastle 2: Cisse at the double to keep Pardew's Champions League dream alive
- published: 03 May 2012
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