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Full Time Report CHELSEA FC AS ROMA Full Time Report Matchday 3 - Wednesday 22 October 2008 Group A - Stamford Bridge - London CHELSEA FC AS ROMA 120:45 0 (0) (0) half time half time 1 Petr Čech 32 Doni 6 Ricardo Carvalho 22' 5 Philippe Mexès 2 Christian Panucci 8 Frank Lampard 3 Cicinho 12 John Mikel Obi 5 Philippe Mexès 15 Florent Malouda 8 Alberto Aquilani 17 José Bosingwa 15 Florent Malouda 30' 9 Mirko Vučinić 18 Wayne Bridge 10 Francesco Totti 20 Deco 11 Rodrigo Taddei 21 Salomon Kalou 16 Daniele De Rossi 26 John Terry 17 John Arne Riise 39 Nicolas Anelka 33 Matteo Brighi 23 Carlo Cudicini 25 Artur 2 Branislav Ivanović 15 Simone Loria 9 Franco Di Santo 20 Simone Perrotta 19 Paulo Ferreira 45' 22 Max Tonetto 33 Alex 58" 23 Vincenzo Montella 35 Juliano Belletti 24 Jérémy Menez 43 Miroslav Stoch 89 Stefano Okaka Chuka 35 Juliano Belletti in 46' Coach: 15 Florent Malouda out Coach: Luiz Felipe Scolari Luciano Spalletti Full Full Half Half Total shot(s) 5 15 Total shot(s) 6 7 Shot(s) on target 3 6 Shot(s) on target 0 0 Free kick(s) to goal 0 2 in 20 Simone Perrotta Free kick(s) to goal 0 0 61' out 8 Alberto Aquilani Save(s) 0 0 Save(s) 2 4 Corner(s) 0 5 Corner(s) 2 2 Foul(s) committed 9 19 Foul(s) committed 5 17 Foul(s) suffered 5 16 Foul(s) suffered 9 18 Offside(s) 3 5 Offside(s) 0 1 Possession 57% 58% 26 John Terry 72' Possession 43% 42% Ball in play 17'01" 33'55" 9 Franco Di Santo in Ball in play 13'37" 24'17" out 77' Total ball in play 30'38" 58'12" 21 Salomon Kalou Total ball in play 30'38" 58'12" 26 John Terry 77' in 24 Jérémy Menez 81' out 11 Rodrigo Taddei in Referee: 22 Max Tonetto 82' out Kyros Vassaras (GRE) 17 John Arne Riise Assistant referees: 85' 2 Christian Panucci Dimitris Bozatzidis (GRE) Dimitris Saraidaris (GRE) Fourth official: Georgios Daloukas (GRE) 90' UEFA delegate: 19 Paulo Ferreira in René Eberle (SUI) 39 Nicolas Anelka out 3'21" Attendance: 41,002 22:35:49 CET Goal Booked Sent off Substitution Penalty Owngoal Captain Goalkeeper Misses next match if booked 22 Oct 2008 UEFA Media Information.
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