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Abramovich leaves early as Chelsea flounder at Villa

AFP , BIRMINGHAM, England

Aston Villa's Zat Knight, top, scores with a header against Chelsea during their Premier League soccer match at Villa Park in Birmingham, England, on Sunday.

PHOTO: AFP

Jose Mourinho admitted he could not blame Roman Abramovich for leaving early after Martin O'Neill's Aston Villa became the first side to beat Chelsea this season.

Abramovich, Chelsea's Russian owner, departed seconds after Villa scored their second goal to condemn the Blues to their first defeat since late January.

Debutant Zat Knight and Gabriel Agbonlahor, both local boys and lifelong Villa supporters, scored in the second half to leave Mourinho still waiting for his first Premier League victory at Villa Park.

It was a performance that suggested Chelsea might struggle to reclaim the league title this season, but Mourinho insisted that there was no great significance in Abramovich's early exit.

"Can I blame him for being frustrated? No. The owner leaves the stadium when he wants to leave. I went to see England play Germany the other week and left early because I wanted to run away from the traffic," Mourinho said. "But my congratulations go to Villa because we made a mistake we cannot make and got punished. We played well in my opinion. I'm not used to losing games which is a good thing. It is good because it means we win more than we lose and it's more difficult to live with a defeat."

The defeat means Liverpool and Arsenal have already established an early edge over Chelsea in the title race and Mourinho said: "The league will be tighter this year because a lot of teams have spent a lot of money."

"In my opinion there are a lot of good teams and a big improvement. It is more normal for the big teams to lose matches now. It's more difficult to play against teams like Villa because they are better. It is the first weekend of September and five games in so this means nothing yet," he said.

Villa fully deserved their victory with an effervescent performance and are surely certain to make a marked improvement on their first season under O'Neill.

Villa have avoided defeat to Chelsea since 1999 and O'Neill was determined to pile on the agony.

O'Neill is convinced that Villa's inability to claw their way higher up the table has been a result of their failure to beat the more established sides.

Liverpool have already accounted for Villa this season but their hoodoo over Chelsea showed no sign of abating at an exuberant Villa Park.

They could have gone in front early when Agbonlahor, the England under-21 international, nearly stunned the visitors in the eighth minute with a clever turn and shot but Petr Cech produced an excellent save.

But the Blues responded strongly with Scott Carson, the England international goalkeeper, frustrating long-range efforts from Michael Essien and Shaun Wright-Phillips.

Villa's start to the second half was equally impressive and Ashley Young forced more heroics from Cech with a fine 20m effort.

From the resultant corner, Villa took the lead. Gareth Barry's set piece was powerfully met by Knight and Ashley Cole on the goalline could not prevent it from finding the net.

Chelsea's misery was complete when Agbonlahor diverted Ashley Young's fierce cross-cum-shot past Cech a minute from time.

"We needed a good result against a good team like Chelsea to give us a boost," O'Neill said. "We need it to give us some belief. But if you ask me if this team is better than it was last year I would say absolutely no question. We are getting better all the time and we've got loads of talent in the team. We've got that desire that Chelsea have shown in abundance again and again and again."

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