CARDIFF, 8 August 2005 — Two goals from Didier Drogba gave champions Chelsea the best possible start to the new season with a 2-1 victory over likely title rivals Arsenal in the Community Shield match yesterday.
The Ivory Coast striker, considered a disappointment by many last season after his arrival from Marseille for 24 million pounds ($42.7 million), opened the scoring from close range in the eighth minute before adding the second with a superb solo effort 12 minutes into the second period.
Young Spanish midfielder Francesc Fabregas got one back seven minutes later to give FA Cup winners Arsenal hope but a myriad of second-half substitutions affected the cohesion of what had been a cagey contest at the Millennium Stadium.
It was the third time Chelsea had won English football’s traditional season-opener and a first victory over their London rivals in a domestic match since November 1998.
Despite starting with two wingers in Damien Duff and Arjen Robben, Chelsea failed to get much width and their early attacks came through long balls launched towards Drogba and Eidur Gudjohnsen up front.
The tactic, though crude, proved effective after eight minutes when new signing Asier Del Horno lofted a pass from left midfield towards Drogba, who had got in front of Swiss defender Philippe Senderos on the edge of the box.
The Ivory Coast striker took the ball on his chest before clipping a half-volley over Arsenal goalkeeper Jens Lehmann with his left foot to send the blue half of the 58,040 crowd wild with delight.
Arsenal pressed forward but for all the skill of their talented forwards, they spent most of their time skirmishing around the edge of the box and failed to really trouble the Chelsea goalkeeper until 10 minutes before half time.
Indeed, it was an Arsenal defender who finally forced the save from Petr Cech, Kolo Toure firing in a shot from just outside the box which the Czech pushed past his post at full stretch.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger made three changes at halftime but it was Chelsea who grabbed the initiative in the second period with Drogba’s second goal.
The 27-year-old outmuscled Senderos to get through on goal, put the ball round Lehmann and almost lost it to Toure before turning and lashing the ball into the net.
Chelsea were not allowed to take it easy, however, and Fabregas, expected to fill the huge shoes of the departed Patrick Vieira, got one back for Arsenal with a good run and neat finish after 64 minutes.
Hearts Top After 4-0 Win Over City Rivals
In Glasgow, Hearts romped to a 4-0 derby day win over Edinburgh city rivals Hibernian in the Scottish Premier League yesterday and surged to the top of the table level on points with champions Rangers.
Czech Republic international Rudi Skacel bundled home the opening goal in the 13th minute and Hearts ran riot in the second period. Midfielder Paul Hartley slotted in a second from the penalty spot on 57 minutes after Stephen Glass handled in the box.
Substitute Steve Simmons made it 3-0 14 minutes later after the Hibs defense failed to clear and Lithuanian Saulius Mikoliunas crashed in the fourth from outside the box.
Hearts and Rangers, 1-0 winners at Inverness Caledonian Thistle on Saturday, both have six points from their first two matches, two clear of Celtic and Motherwell.
Hibernian, with just one point to date, slipped to 11th in the 12-strong league.
Celtic are third in the league courtesy of Saturday’s 2-0 home win over Dundee United, a first success for new manager Gordon Strachan following the club’s European exit tomorrow.