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Football match
2006 FA Community Shield
Match programme cover
EventFA Community Shield
LiverpoolChelsea
21
Date13 August 2006
VenueMillennium Stadium,Cardiff
Man of the MatchMohamed Sissoko (Liverpool)[1]
RefereeMartin Atkinson (West Yorkshire)
Attendance56,275
WeatherScattered clouds
19 °C (66 °F)[2]
2005
2007

The2006 FA Community Shield was the 84th staging of theFA Community Shield, an annualfootball match played between the winners of thePremier League andFA Cup. The match was played between2005–06 FA Cup winnersLiverpool and2005–06 Premier League championsChelsea on 13 August 2006 at theMillennium Stadium, Cardiff. Chelsea were appearing in the competition for the sixth time, while Liverpool were making their 21st appearance. It was the final Community Shield to be held at the Millennium Stadium following the reconstruction ofWembley Stadium.

Chelsea, the Shield holders, qualified for the match as a result of winning the Premier League, which was their second successiveleague championship. Liverpool entered the competition after winning theFA Cup final againstWest Ham United 3–1 onpenalties.

Watched by a crowd of 56,275,John Arne Riise opened the scoring for Liverpool early in the first half, only for Chelsea's recently signed forwardAndriy Shevchenko to equalise shortly before half-time. Both sides had chances to win the match in the second half, but aPeter Crouch goal late in the half ensured Liverpool won the match 2–1, to win the Community Shield for the 15th time.

Background

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TheMillennium Stadium, which was hosting the Community Shield for the last time

Founded in 1908 as a successor to theSheriff of London Charity Shield,[3] theFA Community Shield began as a contest between the respective champions of theFootball League andSouthern League, although in 1913, it was played between an Amateurs XI and a Professionals XI.[4] In 1921, it was played by the league champions of the top division andFA Cup winners for the first time.[5][a]Wembley Stadium acted as the host of the Shield from 1974.[7] Cardiff'sMillennium Stadium was hosting the Shield for the sixth and final time; it took over as the venue for the event between 2001 and 2006 whileWembley Stadium was being rebuilt.[7] This was the first Charity/Community Shield to feature neither Arsenal nor Manchester United since1995, when Premier League championsBlackburn Rovers faced FA Cup winnersEverton.[8]

Chelsea qualified for the Community Shield by winning the Premier League – their second successive championship. They finished eight points clear of second-placedManchester United.[9] Chelsea beat Liverpool in both their league meetings during the season. A 4–1 win away at Liverpool's home groundAnfield,[10] was followed by a 2–0 victory in the corresponding fixture at their home ground,Stamford Bridge.[11] The sides met in the semi-finals of theFA Cup, a match Liverpool won 2–1 to progress to the final.[12] A 3–2 victory by Liverpool in apenalty shootout, after the2006 FA Cup Final finished 3–3 withWest Ham United, ensured the club's participation in the match.[13]

Chelsea were appearing in the Community Shield for the sixth time and were the holders, after beatingArsenal 2–1 in the2005 edition. Including this victory they had won the competition three times, in1955 and2000. In contrast, Liverpool were appearing in their 21st match in the competition. They had won eight outright (1966,1976,1979,1980,1982,1988,1989,2001), shared five (1964,1965,1974,1977,1986,1990) and lost six (1922,1971,1983,1984,1992,2002). This was the first meeting between the two sides in the competition.[14]

The match would normally be the first of the season for both clubs. However, as a result of finishing third in the Premier League, Liverpool were entered into the third qualifying round for theUEFA Champions League. They won the first of two legs against Israeli teamMaccabi Haifa 2–1, courtesy of goals from new signingsCraig Bellamy andMark González.[15] In addition to the signings of Bellamy and González, Liverpool had also purchased defenderFábio Aurélio and midfielderJermaine Pennant. Chelsea had also brought in a number of players, despite winning successive league titles. Foremost among them was strikerAndriy Shevchenko, who signed for a club record £30 million fromMilan, managerJosé Mourinho was adamant that he would fit into the club's style of play: "Everybody knows him as a player, tactically he can play in the Chelsea system no doubt."[16]

Chelsea were expected to start their new signings Shevchenko andMichael Ballack. However, they would be without midfielderClaude Makélélé, who had been allowed extra time to recover from playing forFrance in the2006 FIFA World Cup. They would be without goalkeeperPetr Čech and midfielderJoe Cole, who had knee and shoulder injuries, respectively.[17] Liverpool were expected to be without strikerRobbie Fowler and defender Aurélio for the match, who were suffering from knee and calf injuries, respectively. ManagerRafael Benítez stated 'we would rather wait until next weekend', before playing the pair.[18]

Match

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Summary

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Peter Crouch scored the winning goal for Liverpool.

Chelsea lined up in a 4–3–3 formation while Liverpool, who kicked off the match, lined up in a 4–4–2.[19] Within nine minutes Liverpool had taken the lead. DefenderJohn Arne Riise ran with the ball from his own half and hit a shot from 25 yards (23 m), which beat Chelsea goalkeeperCarlo Cudicini. Chelsea midfielder Ballack received the first booking of the match in the 7th minute after he kicked Liverpool midfielderMomo Sissoko, and his partnerFrank Lampard was given a yellow card eight minutes later for kickingBoudewijn Zenden. Liverpool almost extended their lead in the 22nd minute, whenPaulo Ferreira's pass to Cudicini caught him unaware, however, the ball went wide of the Chelsea goal and out for a corner. Chelsea made the first substitution of the match in the 26th minute, when debutantSalomon Kalou replaced the injured Ballack.[20] Cudicini kept the score at 1–0 in the 42nd minute, when he made saves to deny González and then a subsequentPeter Crouch shot.[19] Chelsea scored two minutes later when Lampard passed the ball cross-field to striker Shevchenko who controlled the ball on his chest and shot past Liverpool goalkeeperPepe Reina to level the score at 1–1.[1]

The first chance of the second half fell to Liverpool, but midfielder Zenden sent his shot wide of the Chelsea goal. The first substitution of the half came in the 54th minute when Chelsea replacedGeremi withWayne Bridge. A minute later, they had two chances to take the lead. Reina saved a shot byDidier Drogba and from the resulting corner, he saved a Shevchenko header.[19] Liverpool made their first substitutions of the match within the first 15 minutes of the second half as Aurélio replaced González, before a double-change sawSteven Gerrard andXabi Alonso come on for Zenden and Pennant. Alonso received a yellow card two minutes after coming on for a challenge onMichael Essien. Two more substitutions were made in the coming minutes with Chelsea replacingArjen Robben withLassana Diarra and Bellamy replacingLuis García for Liverpool. Diarra was shown a yellow card soon after for a foul on Alonso. The resulting free-kick saw Alonso pass the ball to Aurélio, but his subsequent pass to Bellamy was blocked.[19]

Chelsea had the best of the chances after this, with Shevchenko controlling a long pass with his chest before passing to Kalou, but his subsequent attempt went wide of the Liverpool goal. Then two minutes laterShaun Wright-Phillips, who had replaced Drogba, ran down the right-hand side of the pitch. He passed the ball to Kalou, but he was unable to pass to Shevchenko in the Liverpool penalty area, after being blocked by the Liverpool defence. Minutes later, Liverpool took the lead again; Bellamy advanced with the ball down the left-hand side of the pitch, his pass found Crouch, who headed into the Chelsea goal to make it 2–1.[1] The lead was almost extended minutes later, as a Gerrard pass found Aurélio in the Chelsea penalty area, but his shot was saved by Cudicini. Chelsea had a final chance in stoppage time from a Lampard free-kick, but the ball was cleared from the Liverpool penalty area by Sissoko.[19]

Details

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Liverpool2–1Chelsea
Riise 9'
Crouch 80'
ReportShevchenko 44'
Attendance: 56,275
Liverpool
Chelsea
GK25SpainPepe Reina
RB3Republic of IrelandSteve Finnan
CB23EnglandJamie Carragher (c)
CB5DenmarkDaniel Agger
LB6NorwayJohn Arne Riise
RM16EnglandJermaine Pennantdownward-facing red arrow 60'
CM22MaliMohamed Sissoko
CM32NetherlandsBoudewijn Zendendownward-facing red arrow 60'
LM11ChileMark Gonzálezdownward-facing red arrow 56'
SS10SpainLuis Garcíadownward-facing red arrow 66'
CF15EnglandPeter Crouchdownward-facing red arrow 89'
Substitutes:
GK1PolandJerzy Dudek
DF4FinlandSami Hyypiä
DF12BrazilFábio Aurélioupward-facing green arrow 56'
MF8EnglandSteven Gerrardupward-facing green arrow 60'
MF14SpainXabi AlonsoYellow card 61'upward-facing green arrow 60'
FW17WalesCraig Bellamyupward-facing green arrow 66'
FW24FranceFlorent Sinama Pongolleupward-facing green arrow 89'
Manager:
SpainRafael Benítez
GK23ItalyCarlo Cudicini
RB14CameroonGeremidownward-facing red arrow 53'
CB26EnglandJohn Terry (c)
CB6PortugalRicardo Carvalho
LB20PortugalPaulo Ferreiradownward-facing red arrow 81'
CM13GermanyMichael BallackYellow card 7'downward-facing red arrow 26'
CM5GhanaMichael Essien
CM8EnglandFrank LampardYellow card 15'
RW11Ivory CoastDidier Drogbadownward-facing red arrow 71'
LW16NetherlandsArjen Robbendownward-facing red arrow 62'
CF7UkraineAndriy Shevchenko
Substitutes:
GK40PortugalHilário
DF18EnglandWayne Bridgeupward-facing green arrow 53'
DF44EnglandMichael Mancienne
MF12NigeriaMikel John Obiupward-facing green arrow 81'
MF19FranceLassana DiarraYellow card 68'upward-facing green arrow 62'
MF24EnglandShaun Wright-Phillipsupward-facing green arrow 71'
FW21Ivory CoastSalomon Kalouupward-facing green arrow 26'
Manager:
PortugalJosé Mourinho

Man of the match

Match officials

Match rules[21]

  • 90 minutes
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores level after 90 minutes
  • Seven named substitutes
  • Maximum of six substitutions

Statistics

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Statistic[22]LiverpoolChelsea
Goals scored21
Shots on target73
Shots off target45
Ball possession50%50%
Corner kicks54
Fouls committed1813
Yellow cards13
Red cards00

Post-match

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Liverpool managerRafael Benítez felt that victory would give his team confidence for the coming season.

Liverpool manager Benítez was confident that victory in the match would provide his side with a boost ahead of their opening match of the2006–07 FA Premier League withSheffield United: "This will give us a lot of confidence I am sure, to play one of the best sides in the world and to beat them, this should give us more confidence going into what will be an interesting season." He also defended his decision to players such as Gerrard and Alonso on the bench: "It was my idea to start with the players that had the most fitness and have played the most minutes. Then I wanted to bring the other players on towards the end. It worked and it showed that we have a great squad – better than last season." Crouch, scorer of the winning goal, was also confident the result would boost the Liverpool squad: "There is a bit of rivalry between the sides and it is great to get an early one over them. Make no bones about it, this is a big game to win and it certainly could give us a psychological edge this season."[23]

Chelsea manager Mourinho was primarily concerned with the fitness of his squad in the aftermath of the match, in particular Ballack, who was substituted with an injury early in the match: "He had a kick in the muscle and he couldn't run but I hope he will be back soon, we have quite a few players not in condition and we need players back, so I hope it's not a big deal." He felt that the fitness of the two squads was the decisive factor in the match: "Today our bench was not very good, with some kids, Liverpool could inject fresh blood at the same time as some of my players became really tired. They were broken. They were in better condition than us, you could see the difference between Frank Lampard and Sissoko." Mourinho was also unconcerned about his team's form heading into the start of the season: "Liverpool had more intensity and pace, qualities that make a team better. They had that and we didn't. We had a big percentage of the ball possession, but Liverpool defended with intensity and looked dangerous when they counter-attacked. I keep saying they are a difficult team to beat and they can go to every game with an ambition to win. They are a good team but over 10 months of competition we will be there."[24]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ThePremier League replaced theFootball League First Division at the top of theEnglish football pyramid after its inception in 1992.[6]

References

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  2. ^"Weather history for EGFF". Weather Underground. Retrieved24 May 2015.
  3. ^"Abandonment of the Sheriff Shield".The Observer. London. 19 April 1908. p. 11.
  4. ^"The F.A. Charity Shield".The Times. London. 7 October 1913. p. 10.
  5. ^Ferguson, Peter (4 August 2011)."The FA Community Shield history".mcfc.co.uk. Manchester City FC. Archived fromthe original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved21 April 2014.
  6. ^Fynn, Alex (2 December 2001)."Continental or the full English?".The Observer. London. Retrieved3 July 2014.
  7. ^ab"The FA Community Shield history". The Football Association.Archived from the original on 9 June 2013. Retrieved3 July 2013.
  8. ^Ross, James (11 August 2021)."List of FA Charity/Community Shield Matches".RSSSF. Retrieved23 April 2022.
  9. ^Dalance, Daniel; Maheri, Gurgen; King, Ian (18 May 2007)."England 2005/06". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved22 May 2015.
  10. ^"Liverpool 1–4 Chelsea".BBC Sport. 2 October 2005. Retrieved3 August 2015.
  11. ^"Chelsea 2–0 Liverpool".BBC Sport. 5 February 2006. Retrieved3 August 2015.
  12. ^"Chelsea 1–2 Liverpool".BBC Sport. 22 April 2006. Retrieved3 August 2015.
  13. ^"Liverpool 3–3 West Ham (aet)".BBC Sport. 13 May 2006. Retrieved26 April 2015.
  14. ^Ross, James (15 August 2013)."List of FA Charity/Community Shield Matches".RSSSF. Retrieved11 January 2014.
  15. ^"Liverpool 2–1 Maccabi Haifa".BBC Sport. 9 August 2006. Retrieved22 May 2015.
  16. ^"Chelsea complete Shevchenko deal".BBC Sport. 31 May 2006. Retrieved22 May 2015.
  17. ^"New boys to start for Chelsea". RTÉ Sport. 14 June 2007. Retrieved24 May 2015.
  18. ^"Fowler ruled out of Shield showdown". RTÉ Sport. 14 June 2007. Retrieved24 May 2015.
  19. ^abcdeHenderson, Charlie (31 August 2006)."Clockwatch: Chelsea 1–2 Liverpool".BBC Sport. Retrieved24 May 2015.
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  21. ^"Rules of the Football Association Community Shield"(PDF). The Football Association. Retrieved3 July 2014.
  22. ^Lipton, Martin (14 August 2006)."This time it won't be a procession".The Mirror. Trinity Mirror. Retrieved24 May 2015.
  23. ^"We can build on victory – Crouch".BBC Sport. 31 August 2006. Retrieved24 May 2015.
  24. ^"Chelsea hit by Ballack concerns".BBC Sport. 31 August 2006. Retrieved24 May 2015.

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