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05/11/2009 09:36 - ManUtd.com, Ben Hibbs
United v Chelsea



Chelsea have been our main title rivals in the 2000s and have provided some ding-dong battles. Ahead of the decade's final meeting (barring a Carling Cup tie), we recall some of this fixture's most memorable moments ...



United 3-2 Chelsea 24 April 2000
After the 5-0 hammering at Stamford Bridge earlier in the season, Dwight Yorke's double and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's strike gave the newly-crowned champions (again) sweet revenge in the first meeting of the 2000s.



United 3-3 Chelsea 23 September 2000
Rarely a goal-fest these days, this was the highest-scoring of the decade. Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink gave Chelsea an early lead, United responded to go 3-1 up with goals from Scholes, Sheringham and Beckham. But then it went to pot as Tore Andre Flo bagged a levelling brace to earn a point.



Chelsea 0-3 United 20 April 2002
The Reds exacted fitting revenge for defeat by the same scoreline at OT in December. Scholes' 30-yard rocket, van Nistelrooy's tap in and Solskjaer's late finish sealed it.



Chelsea 2-2 United 23 August 2002
This Friday night clash was a real edge-of-the-seat thriller at the Bridge. It was gritty stuff, too, as United twice came from a goal down through goals from Beckham and Giggs to earn a valuable early-season away point.



United 1-0 Chelsea 17 December 2002
The Reds were in fine form at the time - and so was Diego Forlan! This dramatic late League Cup quarter-final winner in the 80th minute - after cheekily nutmegging Carlo Cudicini - was his seventh goal in nine starts.
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United 2-1 Chelsea 18 January 2003
Chelsea took the lead through Eidur Gudjohnsen after 30 minutes, but Scholes promptly replied, leaving the rest for Forlan again. With seconds remaining Forlan's explosive finish clinched a memorable victory and only served to enhance his cult status.



United 1-0 Chelsea 06 November 2005
Following a horrid week, consisting of a 4-1 defeat to Middlesbrough and 1-0 loss to Lille, beating Jose Mourinho's men seemed out of the question. But United dug deep for a rousing display, Fletcher's looping header on 31 minutes nearly lifting OT's roof off.



United 2-0 Chelsea 23 September 2007
Just days after Mourinho walked, United showed no mercy. OK, we don't like him much any more, but Carlos Tevez got us on the way to victory (shortly after John Obi Mikel's sending off) before Louis Saha added a late penalty.





United 1-1 Chelsea 21 May 2008
This Champions League final had it all, a see-sawing balance of power, technically outstanding football, tension, pouring rain and slippery conditions ...which brings us to the shoot-out. All together now 'Viva John Terry!"



United 3-0 Chelsea 11 January 2009
United's title defence gathered menacing momentum as the Reds brushed aside Phil Scolari's men with goals from Nemanja Vidic, Wayne Rooney and Dimitar Berbatov, with (then a surprise) midfield-pairing of Ryan Giggs and Darren Fletcher running the show.
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Top Ten - Utd & Chelsea



Chris Burton takes a look at some of the most entertaining meetings between Man Utd and Chelsea from the Premier League era

The race for the 2009/10 Premier League title looks set to be one of the most intriguing in recent memory, with a number of clubs harbouring realistic ambitions of taking the crown.

The smart money, though, would appear to be on either Manchester United or Chelsea continuing their recent dominance of English football's top prize.

Between them, the Red Devils and the Blues have ended the season in pole position in each of the last five seasons.

Chelsea enjoyed back-to-back triumphs under the guidance of Jose Mourinho, while United have now taken the prize three years on the bounce.

With that in mind, this season's sprint to the finish could be decided by results when these two heavyweights go head-to-head.

Forget David Haye against Nikolai Valuev in Nuremberg, the sporting world will be setting their sights on Stamford Bridge this weekend when United roll into the capital.

The Community Shield back in August whet the appetite for what is come, as Chelsea took the first piece of silverware of the season with a penalty shootout success after 120 minutes of action saw the two sides locked together at two apiece.

There promises to be more of the same in West London on Sunday, with precious points up for grabs and neither team wanting to surrender an inch to their arch enemies.

History also dictates that the Sky Sports cameras could be set to capture a titanic tussle between two old foes, with United and Chelsea having produced more than their fair share of memorable encounters during the Premier League era.

Here skysports.com takes a trip down memory lane and looks at some of those fixtures which have captured the imagination.

Chelsea 3 Manchester United 0 - 2006

Chelsea last took the Premier League crown back in 2006, crossing the line in style with a comprehensive victory over their closest challengers. Their 3-0 victory on home soil is perhaps more notable for a broken metatarsal suffered by Wayne Rooney, which threatened to keep him out of the impending World Cup finals, but the manner in which the Blues ruthlessly disposed of United served to underline their domestic dominance at the time. Mourinho's men took just five minutes to break the deadlock, as William Gallas notched a rare goal, and the only surprise there after was how long it took them to build on that lead. In the end a spectacular effort from Joe Cole helped to etch their name on the top-flight trophy, while a typically buccaneering burst and finish from Ricardo Carvalho with 17 minutes remaining put the seal on a memorable stroll in the summer sunshine.

Manchester United 1 Chelsea 3 - 2005

There have not been too many occasions down the years when Manchester United have had to form a guard of honour for the visitors to Old Trafford, but that is precisely what was expected of them when championship-winning Chelsea strolled into the Theatre of Dreams at the end of the 2004/05 season. With the title already wrapped up, the sight of Sir Alex Ferguson's troops welcoming his side to the field will have warmed the cockles of Mourinho. A slow start to the game will have quickly wiped that smile from his face, though, as Ruud van Nistelrooy found the target just seven minutes in. The Blues proved just why they were the finest side in the Premier League that season, though, as they responded in style. Tiago restored parity just 10 minutes after United had edged in front and Eidur Gudjohnsen handed them the lead on 61 minutes. Joe Cole put the seal on a comprehensive success eight minutes from time, securing an impressive success for the Blues behind enemy lines.

Chelsea 2 Manchester United 2 - 2002

When Chelsea and United go head-to-head there tends to be goals aplenty, with only three goalless draws played out during their league meetings over the past 17 years. There have only been five occasions in all competitions during that time in which they have failed to trouble the scorers, over the course of 48 fixtures. One of those which did catch the eye came early on in the 2002/03 campaign, with a four-goal thriller on show at the Bridge. A topsy-turvy encounter ebbed and flowed from one end to the other, with it apparent from the off that defences were in for a difficult evening. Once again it was Gallas who struck first, with only three minutes on the clock. David Beckham hauled the Red Devils level midway through the first half, but Boudewijn Zenden restored the Blues' advantage on the stroke of half-time. United were not to be denied, though, and stole a second equaliser shortly after the hour mark through the ever-reliable Ryan Giggs.

Manchester United 3 Chelsea 3 - 2000

Another early meeting between these old adversaries occurred in September 2000, with both sides seemingly struggling to come to terms with the art of defence. In fairness the attacking talent on display that day was a sight to behold, with the big guns firing on all cylinders at Old Trafford. Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink set the tone for what was to follow, with an absolute thunderbolt after eight minutes threatening to remove the net from its hinges. If the Blues thought they were set for a comfortable afternoon they had another thing coming, though, as United hit back in clinical fashion. In times of crisis it is imperative that star men shine, and Paul Scholes, Teddy Sheringham and Beckham - England internationals one and all - had the Red Devils 3-1 up at the break. Chelsea needed something special if they were to avoid leaving empty-handed and Norwegian hit-man Tore Andre Flo came to their rescue as he bagged a second-half brace to claim a share of the spoils.

Manchester United 3 Chelsea 2 - 2000

The appetiser for the autumn thriller at Old Trafford had been dished out just five months previous, as United and Chelsea conjured up five goals between them towards the end of the 1999/00 campaign. The Red Devils ran out as convincing champions that season, blitzing all before them. They were pushed all the way by the Blues during a classic match-up on home soil, but displayed commendable resolve to come out on top. Dwight Yorke got the goal-fest up and running after 10 minutes, but Dan Petrescu and Gianfranco Zola soon silenced the vast majority of those in attendance. United fans need not have feared, as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer levelled just three minutes after Zola had turned the tie on its head. Chelsea then saw two points slip through their grasp in the second half as the Red Devils upped the tempo and Yorke plundered a 69th-minute winner.

Chelsea 5 Manchester United 0 - 1999

Manchester United travelled to Stamford Bridge in October 1999 with their Treble-winning heroics still fresh in the mind. As the holders of the Premier League, FA Cup and UEFA Champions League crowns, they were once again the team to beat in England. As previously mentioned they would go on to retain their domestic title, but they were given an early wake-up call at Stamford Bridge in October as they slipped to a crushing defeat. Often just scoring one against the Red Devils is regarded as quite an achievement, so to score five without reply left Chelsea supporters in dreamland. Gustavo Poyet took less than 60 seconds to breach the United defence, while a second from Chris Sutton after 16 minutes had Sir Alex Ferguson's men on the ropes. Dazed and confused, another effort from Poyet, an own goal from Henning Berg and a late strike from Jody Morris completed a miserable day for the visitors and had the Blues believing their time had finally come - it hadn't.

Chelsea 3 Manchester 5 - 1998

Chelsea's five-star showing against United in 1999 will have helped to erase some of the painful memories still lingering in the back of their mind following a disastrous showing in the FA Cup against the same opponents in January 1998. The Blues looked to be heading towards a painful spanking in front of their own supporters until a late charge some them claw back an ounce of dignity. United, in full flight during what would become an historic season for the club, controlled proceedings from the off and gave a masterclass in attacking football. A brace apiece from Beckham and Andy Cole had United well in control, while Sheringham also got in on the act to hand Ferguson's men a 5-0 lead with 15 minutes remaining. Graeme Le Saux pulled one back for the Blues on 78 minutes and two quickfire strikes from Gianluca Vialli helped to restore some respectability to the final scoreline, but Ruud Gullitt's side still crashed out of the cup at the first hurdle.

Manchester United 2 Chelsea 2 - 1997

Anyone who thinks Manchester United's ability to snatch something from nothing late on is a skill they have only recently mastered needs to think again. The Red Devils have made a habit of bailing themselves out of trouble in the dying moments of games, and have been doing so for longer than most people care to remember. Solskjaer's heroics in the 1999 Champions League final may have confirmed his super-sub status, but any avid follower of United will tell you that was not the first time the baby-faced assassin had rescued the club from the jaws of despair. In fact, the Norwegian striker reduced Chelsea to their knees in September 1997 when he snatched a dramatic point for United at Old Trafford. A Henning Berg own goal - another one - and an effort from former Red Devils favourite Mark Hughes had sandwiched an equaliser from Scholes. The Blues appeared destined to claim maximum points, but Solskjaer broke their hearts four minutes from time when he put the seal on a memorable 2-2 draw.

Chelsea 1 Manchester 4 - 1995

Another glut of goals at Stamford Bridge in October 1995, with the customary early strike and big-name scorers making an appearance. Clashes of this sort often flatter to deceive, with two evenly-matched sides prone to cancelling each other out. That trend appears to be bucked though whenever United and Chelsea go toe-to-toe, with five-goal thrillers the order of the day. On this occasion United burst out of the blocks in customary style and never looked back. Scholes did the damage inside the opening 10 minutes, helping to further his blossoming reputation with a deadly double. Mark Hughes offered Chelsea hope when he handed the Blues a route back into the game 12 minutes from time, but they were unable to build on that platform. Further efforts from Giggs and Brian McClair saw United comfortably home, helping to pave the way for Ferguson's men to reclaim the top-flight crown they had surrendered to Blackburn in May.

Chelsea 2 Manchester United 3 - 1994

Manchester United had soundly beaten Chelsea 4-0 in the 1994 FA Cup final and piled further misery on the Blues in December of the same year when they edged out a nail-biter at the Bridge. Chelsea, although not title contenders at this time, had claimed a memorable double over the Red Devils in the previous campaign, but saw any hopes they had of repeating that feat go up in smoke on Boxing Day. Eddie Newton and John Spencer were on target for the hosts, but their efforts were ultimately in vain. Eric Cantona, Hughes and McClair bagged for United, seeing them to a morale-boosting success. Chelsea were therefore left to contemplate what might have been as they munched their way through leftover Turkey sandwiches - probably.
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mau tanya, maklum masih newbie tentang sejarah MU...
rivalitas MU sebenernya lebih ke chelsea atau Liverpool sih??
klo setau gw, MU musuh nya ya Liverpool. klo chelsea dan arsenal emang karena sama2 tim besar ya wajar klo dikait-kaitkan.
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OOT dulu ah,

Liverpool = tim besar ??????

Tim besar yang tersisih dari pesta akbar Liga Champion dan harus memperpanjang mimpinya menjadi juara liga Inggris tahun ini.....

BTT ....

Rivalitas Manchester United dan Chelsea sebenarnya dimulai (kembali) pada medio 90-an ( aq baru mengikuti dunia sepakbola pada tahun 90-an soalnya...CMIIW ) pasca kedatangan pelatih Ruud Gullit yang memperkenalkan sepakbola seksi ke Stamford Bridge....

Chelsea yang kental akan gaya Kick and Rush khas Inggris , diubah perlahan-lahan oleh Gullit ke arah gaya Eropa daratan yang mengandalkan umpan pendek dari kaki ke kaki.....

" Sexy Football " atau sepakbola seksi ala Ruud Gullit memang terpengaruh oleh 2 maestro sepakbola yaitu Johan Cruyff dengan tim Oranye nya dan Arrigo Sachi dengan The Dream Team of A.C.Milan nya

Pada awalnya Gullit membawa pemain borongan dari Serie A yang sudah uzur namun bertalenta tinggi , dimulai dari Gianfranco Zola , Roberto di Matteo , Marcel Desailly , dan Gialunca Vialli ( yang pada akhirnya menggantikan Gullit sebagai pelatih The Blues )

Pemain-pemain ini digabungkan dengan pemain asal Inggris semacam Dennis Wise dan Graeme Le Saux plus pemain-pemain asing lainnya yang mendongkrak performa The BLues seperti Tore Andre Flo , Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, dan Ed de Goey.

Revolusi ini praktis membuat peta persaingan Liga Inggris yang didominasi United pada medio 90-an menjadi semakin berwarna.Dan puncak dari fenomena tersebut adalah kedatangan taipan minyak asal Negeri Beruang Merah bernama Roman Abramovich yang mengakuisi seluruh saham Chelsea pada tahun 2003.

Pemain-pemain hebat berharga mahal terus diadatangkan ke Stamford Bridge ..... mulai dari Arjen Robben , Michael Essien , Andry Schevchenko , Didier Drogba , Joe Cole ,dll.
Sang taipan bahkan tega mengganti pelatih Claudio Ranieri dengan pelatih sensasional sarat kontroversi bernama Jose Mourinho.

Mourinho-lah yang mengantarkan The Blues meraih 2 trofi Liga Inggris berturut-turut pada tahun 2005 dan 2006 (setelah puasa gelar selama 50 th ) sekaligus menghancurkan hegemoni Liga Inggris yang pada waktu itu dikuasai oleh Manchester United dan Arsenal.

Chelski sekarang telah menjadi kekuatan baru d Liga Inggris dan bahkan di Eropa. Sederet pelatih silih berganti menukangi The Blues ........ tetapi duel United - Chelsea tetap menjadi tontonan paling ditunggu sejagat raya.

Tahun ini, persaingan 2 kuda pacu inilah yang akan membuktikan siapa yang jauh lebih pantas mengangkat piala BPL 2009/2010 pada akhir musim ......... STILL B19LIEVE
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mau tanya, maklum masih newbie tentang sejarah MU...
rivalitas MU sebenernya lebih ke chelsea atau Liverpool sih??
klo setau gw, MU musuh nya ya Liverpool. klo chelsea dan arsenal emang karena sama2 tim besar ya wajar klo dikait-kaitkan.
m'coba utk m'jawab ya...

rivalitas sbnr'a beda msg" klub...
klo loserpool itu krn p'saingan tahta yg smpe saat ini 2 klub itu yg t'banyak m'megang piala, dan msh m'perebutkan sapa yg paling byk di liga inggris...
klo chelshit dan arsendal (maaf saya tidak biasa menyebut nama asli klub trsbt, Hhe), itu krn bru" ini aja mereka jd pesaing MU dan kyk'a klo ingin melampaui MU msh jauh perolehan piala...

always still forever, Glory Glory Man Utd...
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ayo-ayo...jgn terlalu kasar ngatain tim lawan...
setau nubie gak boleh kan yah,,,,

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m'coba utk m'jawab ya...

rivalitas sbnr'a beda msg" klub...
klo loserpool itu krn p'saingan tahta yg smpe saat ini 2 klub itu yg t'banyak m'megang piala, dan msh m'perebutkan sapa yg paling byk di liga inggris...
klo chelshit dan arsendal (maaf saya tidak biasa menyebut nama asli klub trsbt, Hhe), itu krn bru" ini aja mereka jd pesaing MU dan kyk'a klo ingin melampaui MU msh jauh perolehan piala...

always still forever, Glory Glory Man Utd...
Bro, diganti aja tuh ... terutama yang chels**t .....
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mau tanya, maklum masih newbie tentang sejarah MU...
rivalitas MU sebenernya lebih ke chelsea atau Liverpool sih??
klo setau gw, MU musuh nya ya Liverpool. klo chelsea dan arsenal emang karena sama2 tim besar ya wajar klo dikait-kaitkan.
sama pool itu sejak jaman dahulu kala bro
mungkin rivalitas ini ga hanya ada di sepak bola

tp bisa sampe ke kehidupan sehari2
cmiiw


kalo sama chelsea....
ah tim baru kemaren sore itu...

mereka ada karna si roman itu
coba kalo roman waktu itu ga beli chelsea, mungkin nasib ny udah kayak leeds

hehehe...
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A-Z of United v Chelsea: Part 1



On Sunday, United travel to London for the annual Battle of the Bridge, where the reigning champions remain the team to beat. “The previous winners deserve respect,” says Sir Alex, “the Premier League is difficult.” To whet your appetite, here’s a whistlestop ABC of United v Chelsea…

Abramovich Roman Abramovich's Chelsea buyout in June 2003 sparked unprecedented spending and turned the Blues into a force. The Russian has so far overseen League and FA Cup successes, but the Champions League remains his Holy Grail, and the Blues have made the final just once since he arrived, which ended in tears (not for us though!).



Bonetti Aka ‘The Cat’ Peter Bonetti played 700-plus games for Chelsea, with United the opponents for his testimonial on 17 September 1979 at the Bridge, preceded by a clash between Capital Radio and Dennis Waterman’s Showbiz Stars! The Reds twice pegged Chelsea back, with an own goal and a screamer from Ashley Grimes. Arthur Albiston put United ahead, but Chelsea won 5-3.



Charlton Sir Bobby played his 758th and final United game against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on 28 April 1973 (the Blues won 1-0). He also holds the honour of being United’s highest scorer against the Blues with 10 goals in 30 games; next is Denis Law (nine in 14), then Dennis Viollet and Mark Hughes (eight in 15 and 16 games respectively).



Dawson Alex Dawson scored a hat-trick for United in a 6-0 win on 26 December 1960, still our biggest ever victory over the Blues – a Boxing Day beating.



Eleven That’s how many goals were shared on 16 October 1954 (the year of Chelsea's first title) in perhaps the greatest United-Chelsea match of all time, as two attacking sides went hell-for-leather for the 90 minutes. The Reds edged it, thanks to a Dennis Viollet hat-trick (his first for the club), two Tommy Taylor strikes and a goal from Jackie Blanchflower. Man of the match Johnny Berry set up five. “I've never played in a game this exciting,” reflected United skipper Roger Byrne.



Fangzhou Chinese forward Dong Fangzhou made his senior Reds debut against Chelsea on 9 May 2007, the final game of the season, with the league title secured. Dong appeared twice the following season before leaving OT at the end of 2007/08 after just three outings.

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