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Chelsea win the Champions League

Bayern Munich 1 Chelsea 1 (aet) - Blues win 4-3 on penalties

CHELSEA were crowned European champions last night after a dramatic penalty
shootout in Germany.

Against ridiculous odds that had seen the Blues face Bayern Munich in their
own backyard, they were even forced to take spot-kicks in front of the end
housing their rivals’ supporters.

For Blues owner Roman Abramovich, this was not a dream, it was an obsession.
In his nine years at Stamford Bridge, he has axed eight managers, signed 66
players and spent over £1billion.

But even the Russian could not have imagined that an ageing squad and a rookie
manager would finally bring home the trophy he describes as football’s holy
grail.

On a night of tension and excitement, Roberto Di Matteo’s men had looked dead
and buried more than once.

Thomas Muller gave Bayern the lead on 83 minutes only for Didier Drogba to
level with a powerful header from Juan Mata’s 88th-minute corner.

WATCHING DUTY ... suspended Chelsea captain John Terry looks on ahead of the match

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Striker Drogba then went from hero to villain as he brought down Franck Ribery
inside Chelsea’s box in the opening stages of extra-time.

But Petr Cech denied former Blues winger Arjen Robben from the resulting
penalty.

STRIKE A POSE ... Chelsea and Bayern Munich teams line up before the match

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The drama did not end there, though, as Chelsea struggled with fatigue, lost
the toss as the game went to penalties and were forced to embark on a
shootout in front of Bayern’s fans.

Mata missed Chelsea’s first spot-kick to give Bayern the upper hand after
Philipp Lahm had opened the scoring.

PERIL ... Bayern's Bastian Schweinsteiger receives an early yellow card

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Mario Gomez made it 2-0 before David Luiz eventually got Chelsea off the mark.

But Bayern keeper Manuel Neuer appeared to put the trophy out of Chelsea’s
reach by netting to make it 3-1.

MAKING A STAND ... Bayern fans hold up signs saying 'Our City, Our Stadium, Our Cup'

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Frank Lampard gave the Blues hope before the drama really unfolded when Cech
denied sub Ivica Olic brilliantly and Ashley Cole brought Chelsea level at
3-3.

Then when midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger missed, it was probably only
fitting that Drogba, who had carried Chelsea to the final, should bury the
crucial kick.

NOD ON ... Mario Gomez heads over Bayern's best chance of the first half

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All the early pressure came from Bayern as they attempted to torture Chelsea
using the pace of wingers Ribery and Robben.

The first sight of goal fell to Bayern as Toni Kroos unleashed a right-footed
drive that flew past Cech’s right-hand post.

LET OFF ... Frank Ribery fires into the net but is offside

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Even at an early stage, it was evident Bayern were going to see far more of
the ball and Chelsea were likely to rely on quick, counter-attacking
football — just like they did against Barcelona in the semi-finals.

Yet it was near suicidal defending from Jose Boswinga that almost handed
Bayern the initiative when he made a complete hash of clearing Lampard’s
backpass.

FLARE PLAYERS ... Bayern fans get into the mood ahead of the second half

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It needed a breathtaking save from Cech to deny Robben.

The Dutchman was poised to wheel away in celebration but saw the ball come off
the keeper’s leg and divert on to the angle of the post and bar.

MULLERED ... Bayern Munich forward Thomas heads his side in front

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If Chelsea were going to overcome a side that had won seven straight home
games en route to the final, they were going to do it the hard way.

Muller should have given Bayern the lead, firing wide with a volley from a
pinpoint Diego Contento cross.

DROG OF WAR ... Didier Drogba scores Chelsea's equalising goal

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Chelsea then produced their best move of the half nine minutes before the
break.

Drogba cushioned the ball and laid it off to Lampard, who found Salomon Kalou.
He strode forward before firing in a shot that Neuer did well to save at his
near post.

GOTTA HAND IT TO 'EM ... Didier Drogba celebrates his leveller

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It brought an instant reaction from Bayern but the outstanding Gary Cahill was
equal to Gomez as the striker attempted to turn and get his shot away.

After the break Bayern picked up where they had left off, with Robben
ballooning the ball over having raced into Chelsea’s box before Ribery found
the net on 54 minutes — only to see his effort ruled out for offside.

SPOT ON ... Petr Cech gathers the ball after saving Arjen Robben's extra-time penalty

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Ashley Cole then came to the Blues’ rescue, blocking a goalbound shot from
Robben.

Even Chelsea’s talisman Drogba began to sit deep, leaving the Blues with few
attacking options when they did manage to clear the ball.

Didier Drogba's penalty wins the Champions League for Chelsea

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Robben was continuing to play like a man possessed but even he was becoming
frustrated by his side’s inability to turn possession into clear-cut chances.

With 12 minutes left, Muller had a great chance to put Bayern ahead but lost
his footing and fired wide.

BLU-MIN' MARVELLOUS ... Chelsea players rush to congratulate Didier Drogba on scoring the winning penalty

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But his luck changed on 83 minutes when his superb downward header beat Cech
to make it 1-0.

Di Matteo threw on Fernando Torres for Kalou with six minutes left and, with
 time running out, they won a corner on the right.

PILE ON ... Chelsea players celebrate with Didier Drogba

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Mata stepped up and his delivery found Drogba, who powered his header home.

But barely minutes into extra-time, Drogba took away Ribery’s legs inside
Chelsea’s penalty area.

Robben stepped up to take the resulting spot-kick but Cech came out on top.

Arjen Robben and Mario Gomez look gutted after losing

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Again Bayern came back at Chelsea and should have regained the lead through
Olic — but he shot inches wide when unmarked.

The Blues were now playing for penalties, a dangerous tactic given England’s
record against German sides and their spot-kick pain against Manchester
United in 2008.

Luckily, for Abramovich, his ageing stars had not read the script.