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Sun 24 May 2009, Stadium of LightReferee: Mark Halsey
 Team Lineup 
32
Fulop
2
Bardsley
   
21
Davenport
26
Ferdinand
15
Collins
8
Malbranque
(78)
6
Whitehead
4
Tainio
(65)
18
Leadbitter
10
Richardson
(87)
17
Jones
Substitutes
20
Reid
(65)
7
Edwards
23
Healy
(78)
46
Colgan
30
McShane
9
Cisse
14
Murphy
(87)
 
 Match Quotes
Ricky Sbragia
"There's been a lot of pressure - we started so well and maybe got carried away, losing our focus - but I always thought we were good enough to stay in the Premier League. I would like to have finished it today with a win but I'm pleased for the players and my staff. We've now got a foundation."

- Ricky Sbragia

 
Sunderland 2
Chelsea 3
Scorer: Richardson (52)
Scorer: Jones (90)
Scorer: Anelka (47)
Scorer: Kalou (74)
Scorer: Cole (86)
Attendance: 42,468 FT (17:53)

 

Sunderland survived a nervy final afternoon of the Barclays Premier League season and will be the north-east's only representatives in the top flight next term despite a 3-2 defeat to Chelsea.

While rivals Newcastle and Middlesbrough were experiencing the trauma of relegation, Sunderland were succumbing to defeat in Guus Hiddink's final match as manager of the Blues.

But it was not a costly loss as events elsewhere ensured these two sides will meet again next season.

Substitute Salomon Kalou and England defender Ashley Cole struck inside the final 16 minutes to ensure the three points left Wearside with the visitors, despite Kenwyne Jones' 90th-minute header.

Kieran Richardson had earlier dragged the home side back into the match with a 53rd-minute strike, six minutes after Nicolas Anelka had claimed his 25th goal of the season with a 25-yard rocket.

A crowd of 42,468 left the ground happy for very different reasons, with the victors looking to next Saturday's FA Cup final with Everton.

After a week during which the strength of the teams Chelsea and Manchester United might field had been a regular topic of debate, no-one could have any complaints about Guus Hiddink's response.

Seven days before the FA Cup final, he left out only Alex and Frank Lampard, and an early injury to Juliano Belletti meant Michael Ballack also got a run-out on his return from a hamstring injury.

It was a measure of what was at stake on a tense final afternoon of the season that the biggest cheer of the first half had nothing to do with what was happening at the Stadium of Light.

solid save

With 38 minutes gone on Wearside, the news filtered through that Aston Villa had taken the lead against Newcastle United, and the resulting celebrations among the fans decked out in red and white were as much in relief as at the misery of their black and white neighbours.

Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech got away with an unconvincing punch early on as he and Jones jumped for a Danny Collins cross.

He also saw a well-struck Grant Leadbitter shot fly well wide with 24 minutes gone as the home side worked hard to limit their opponents.

Chelsea's best moments came at either end of the half with Didier Drogba and Florent Malouda causing the problems.

The Ivory Coast striker chipped an eighth-minute shot just over the rapidly back-pedalling Martin Fulop, and then forced the Hungarian into a solid save from a tight angle three minutes later.

Fulop had to be at his best in stoppage-time when Drogba turned smartly on the edge of the box and curled a shot towards the bottom corner, where the goalkeeper just got his fingertips to the ball.

The woodwork denied the visitors deep into added time when Malouda crashed a dipping left-footed drive against the bar with Fulop beaten.

However, there was nothing Fulop or anyone or anything else could do to prevent Chelsea from taking the lead two minutes after the restart.

Anelka, who had endured a quiet opening 45 minutes by his standards, took it upon himself to light up the match with a piece of individual brilliance.

level terms

He picked up the ball around 35 yards out and made ground before unleashing a piledriver which was too good for Fulop's despairing dive and screamed into the top corner.

But Sunderland refused to accept that was match over, and they were back on level terms within six minutes.

The industrious Leadbitter battled hard for the opportunity to cross from the left, and when Cech spilled the ball under pressure from Jones, Richardson pounced to smash the rebound home.

Fulop had to be on his toes to keep out Ballack's near-post flick from a 57th-minute Malouda corner, but the home fans were starting to relax as the nightmare scenario receded.

Sunderland enjoyed their best spell of the match as they started to play with a freedom which had been lacking in recent weeks, and they very nearly took the lead with 19 minutes remaining.

Steed Malbranque broke from his own half and exchanged passes with the supporting Calum Davenport, only for John Terry to intervene before the Frenchman could pull the trigger.

But it was Kalou, who had earlier replaced Michael Essien, who made it 2-1 three minutes later when he drilled an unstoppable shot inside the post to beat Fulop.

Sunderland continued to battle gamely, with Phil Bardsley forcing another save from Cech with a long-range 83rd-minute attempt, but it was Cole who wrapped things up four minutes from time with a volleyed finish from the edge of the box.

Jones' 90th-minute header ensured a tense finale, but there was no way back for the Wearsiders.

 

 Fantasy Player Pick
Chelsea defender Ashley Cole

Ashley Cole

(Chelsea)
Left-back's late goal gave his side maximum points.
 IKTS Snapshot
1 per cent
A mere one per cent of IKTS players correctly predicted a 2-3 away win for Chelsea.
Please note: Fixtures are subject to change. Reproduced under licence from Football DataCo Limited. All rights reserved. Licence no. NEWMEDIA/PREMLGEGE/FDCED0910/118839.
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 Team Lineup 
1
Cech
17
Bosingwa
2
Ivanovic
26
Terry
3
Cole
   
5
Essien
(64)
12
Mikel
(78)
35
Belletti
  
(27)
15
Malouda
11
Drogba
39
Anelka
Substitutes
16
Sinclair
40
Hilario
43
Stoch
21
Kalou
(64)
13
Ballack
(27)
9
Di Santo
42
Mancienne
(78)
 
 Match Quotes
Guus Hiddink
"We finished off with a good win and especially with a world class goal from Nicolas Anelka. My time here has been amazing. Every minute there was good work. The boys responded to what we wanted. I challenged them and they responded very well. They are big names and were very good in their attitude."

- Guus Hiddink

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