Chelsea 1 - 0 Queens Park Rangers

Cole returns as Blues scrape past QPR

Salomon Kalou
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Salomon Kalou forces home the sole goal of the game
Scoring Summary
Chelsea Queens Park Rangers
Salomon Kalou (52)  
Match Stats
Chelsea Queens Park Rangers
Shots (on Goal) 13(7) 8(2)
Fouls 11 7
Corner Kicks 5 3
Offsides 4 4
Time of Possession 51% 49%
Yellow Cards 0 0
Red Cards 0 0
Saves 4 8
Match Information
Stadium: Stamford Bridge, England
Attendance: 37,781
Match Time: 19:45 UK
Official(s):
M Jones (Referee)

Teams
Chelsea Queens Park Rangers
40 Henrique Hilario 22 Tom Heaton
35 Juliano Belletti 6 Mikele Leigertwood
19 Paulo Ferreira 29 Gary Borrowdale
2 Branislav Ivanovic 13 Kaspars Gorkss
41 Sam Hutchinson 3 Damion Stewart
10 Joe Cole 14 Martin Rowlands
15 Florent Malouda 7 Wayne Routledge
18 Yuri Zhirkov 10 Akos Buzsaky
12 John Mikel Obi 18 Alejandro Damian Faurlin
21 Salomon Kalou 8 Rowan Vine
45 Fabio Borini 23 Jay Simpson
Substitutes
22 Ross Turnbull Radek Cerny 24
3 Ashley Cole Peter Ramage 2
26 John Terry Gavin Mahon 4
43 Jeffrey Bruma Hogan Ephraim 25
8 Frank Lampard Adel Taarabt 39
5 Michael Essien Patrick Agyemang 11
24 Nemanja Matic Alessandro Pellicori 12
Substitutions
Frank Lampard for Florent Malouda (46)
Adel Taarabt for Rowan Vine (66)
Ashley Cole for Yuri Zhirkov (69)
Hogan Ephraim for Martin Rowlands (73)
John Terry for Sam Hutchinson (77)
Alessandro Pellicori for Jay Simpson (73)
· Club Squads: Chelsea | Queens Park Rangers

Updated: September 24, 2009, 8:51 AM UK

Chelsea midfielder Joe Cole returned from his long-term knee injury to help defeat QPR 1-0 and send the Premier League leaders into the fourth round of the Carling Cup.

• Cole just happy to be playing

The 27-year-old, named by manager Carlo Ancelotti as skipper for the evening, was playing in his first match since January and set up Salomon Kalou's winner at Stamford Bridge.

Ahead of the tie, the future of Flavio Briatore as QPR's owner has been uncertain following his role in Formula One's "crashgate'' scandal - but Jim Magilton's men could not give him something to smile about despite putting the hosts under pressure at times.

It was Cole's evening after eight months out with ruptured cruciate knee ligaments, a problem he aggravated in July's pre-season tour of the United States.

The clock is ticking for Cole - he has to get back into Fabio Capello's England squad before the World Cup after watching competition increase while out injured.

Cole was playing in the hole and showing no signs of his injury affecting his approach. He matched Wayne Routledge for pace in the early stages and went shoulder to shoulder. Later in the first half he danced around Routledge and Akos Buzsaky before Martin Rowlands brought him down.

When Paulo Ferreira, also returning from a long-term knee problem, crossed from the right 10 minutes before the break, Cole was on the end of it but stabbed wide of Tom Heaton's goal.

That was a rare bright moment in a dull opening 45 minutes although Juliano Belletti, just before the whistle, smashed a 30-yard free-kick and Heaton tipped over the crossbar.

The other clear-cut chance of the first half dropped to Fabio Borini, one of Frank Arnesen's youngsters who was making his first start for the club.

With FIFA having imposed a transfer ban on Chelsea for two windows, this was meant to be the clash to show what youngsters sporting director Arnesen had unearthed for Ancelotti to utilise.

Instead, there was plenty of experience in the starting XI, with the only Arnesen player to feature being Borini, as centre-back Sam Hutchinson has been at the club since he was a child.

Borini headed over in the 10th minute from Yury Zhirkov's cross and goalkeeper Heaton, on loan from Manchester United, was forced to save powerful efforts from Florent Malouda and Kalou in the early stages.

The visitors had their moments as well, with Jay Simpson volleying over wildly and Buzsaky curling wide after an exciting run by Routledge.

They were holding their own, although boss Magilton was ranting and raving on the touchline, chucking his chewing gum onto the pitch at one point.

His mood did not get better at the break when Ancelotti brought on Frank Lampard for Malouda. The Frenchman was the only survivor from Sunday's win over Tottenham but there was still the likes of John Obi Mikel and Branislav Ivanovic in the side.

After the interval, Rowan Vine's ball over the top almost embarrassed the hosts, with Henrique Hilario forced into a rushed clearance as Routledge chased him down.

But the visitors were ahead in the 52nd minute after Cole spun on the ball and slipped it through to Kalou. The Ivory Coast forward cut inside Mikele Leigertwood from the left and his crisp finish went in off the post.

Borini could have added a second goal when Lampard sent him through but the Italian youngster was forced slightly wide and Heaton saved his finish.

QPR were still in the tie and Buzsaky forced Hilario into a save when his awkward shot from 30 yards bounced just in front of the veteran goalkeeper.

  • Cole just happy to be playing

    Chelsea midfielder Joe Cole was delighted with his return from injury in the Carling Cup third-round victory over QPR at Stamford Bridge.

    Cole has been sidelined with a cruciate knee problem for eight months but came back and set up Salomon Kalou's winner just after the interval.

    "I'm back now and it's blinding," Cole said. "But I'm not going to get ahead of myself. There is going to be a lot of ups and downs. All I can do is keep working hard in training. If you see the size of the squad we have, a lot don't play week-in week-out so it's vital for them to get airtime," said assistant boss Ray Wilkins.

    "It's entirely up to the young men to push themselves forward and the two that played have been doing so in the reserves and training. We want to win everything we enter. Every side that takes to the field in a Chelsea shirt wants to win the game and the tournament they are playing in. If we can blood a few on the way, all well and good."

    ."It's not a bad substitution to make," Wilkins said. "It's a testament to QPR that we had to use Frank, Ashley and John. QPR equipped themselves very well and gave us a very tough evening. It was nice to see Joe and Paulo (Ferreira) come through the 90 minutes, Yury (Zhirkov) got a good hour and the two youngsters did very well too."

    QPR boss Jim Magilton was pleased with his side's application. "We have to use it as a springboard," said Magilton. We have a chance of promotion, like 14 other clubs. We had a lack of belief in the final third but I was immensely proud of the overall performance."

    Magilton, who started with two strikers, added: "I'm not naive but that is the way I thought we could get after Chelsea. We were encouraged against Cardiff in our last game and some players may not get back to Stamford Bridge so I couldn't deny them that by resting them."

    Magilton refused to answer questions on owner Flavio Briatore, whose position has been questioned following his role in Formula One's "crashgate" scandal. "I've never met him," Magilton joked.