03/10/2007 Valencia 1 Chelsea 2 Chelsea got their Champions League campaign back on track with a hard-fought victory over Valencia at the Mestalla, a ground which is fast becoming a favourite haunt for the Blues. Playing at the same venue where six months ago they had progressed to the semi-finals of this competition, Chelsea overcame their recent troubles to match their 2-1 win from last time. In identical fashion to that game last season, Chelsea needed to come from a goal behind, with Valencia took the lead taking an early lead through David Villa. Joe Cole and Didier Drogba hit back with goals for Chelsea though as the London outfit, who had not found the net in their last four Premier League matches, bounced back from their disappointing home draw with Rosenborg in their opening Group B match. Playing in their first European game since the departure of Jose Mourinho, who had led the club into two Champions League semi-finals in three years, Chelsea received a pre-match boost when they were able to call on John Terry, Ricardo Carvalho and Michael Essien for the fixture. Terry was wearing a protective mask after suffering a broken cheekbone against Fulham at the weekend, while defensive partner Carvalho was making his first appearance since the opening week of the season. Midfield powerhouse Essien was also included in Avram Grant's starting line-up after shaking off a calf problem. Spain international David Silva gave a warning of what was to come as he fired a decent opening wide in the first couple of minutes - but Chelsea were not so fortunate with Valencia's next foray forward as Villa gave the hosts a ninth minute lead. The prolific hitman took advantage of a deflection off Essien that saw the ball break into the Chelsea area, speeding beyond a static-looking Blues defence before clinically slotting the ball past Petr Cech. Chelsea responded with an effort from Drogba that was deflected just wide, while Carvalho will probably feel he should have done better after getting his head to the resulting corner. Joaquin Sanchez almost threaded his shot through Cech's legs, with the giant goalkeeper just managing to save his side. Almost immediately, Chelsea went down the other end and stunned the home crowd by equalising in the 21st minute. Florent Malouda and Drogba combined well down the left and the Frenchman, having broken into the area, fired in a low cross that was turned home by Joe Cole, under pressure from Emiliano Moretti. Villa saw a couple of efforts flash just wide of Cech's goal but Grant's men weathered that storm and Valencia found it much more difficult to get in behind the visitors' backline in the lead-up to half-time, which saw the teams go in level at 1-1. Chelsea started the second half much more confidently than the first but Valencia thought they had reclaimed the lead in the 56th minute when Villa smashed the ball in from just inside the area - but an offside flag came to the Blues' rescue. With his side struggling to match their dominance of the first half, Valencia coach Quique Sanchez Flores sent on giant Serbian striker Nikola Zigic for Fernando Morientes in the 69th minute. Zigic had been on the pitch only a matter of moments when Chelsea took the lead through Drogba in the 71st minute. Joe Cole threaded a brilliant pass through and Drogba outpaced marker Raul Albiol before thundering a left-footed shot past Timo Hildebrand in the home goal. Silva fired in a dipping shot that had the crowd interested, if not Cech, who watched the ball sail over his crossbar. With the game slipping away, Valencia started pushing more men forward and Marchena had a shooting chance in the 87th minute following a miskick from team-mate Villa. Marchena's effort from the edge of the area was much better than his earlier one - which went well wide of goal - but it still failed to hit the target as Chelsea were able to breath a sigh of relief. Valencia laid siege to the Chelsea goal in the dying seconds, but Ruben Baraja fired straight at Cech with the final touch of the match as the Blues held on for a welcome victory.