Chelsea

Chelsea 1 Lokomotiv Moscow 1 (Lokomotiv Moscow win 5-4 on penalties)

Chelsea 1 Lokomotiv Moscow 1 (Lokomotiv Moscow win 5-4 on penalties)

Shevchenko - missed from the spot.

Andrei Shevchenko's penalty shoot-out miss meant Luiz Felipe Scolari's unbeaten reign as Chelsea manager came to an abrupt end against Lokomotiv Moscow in Russia.

The striker had to score from the spot after Wayne Bridge fired his penalty at Lokomotiv goalkeeper Ivan Pelizzoli, but the Ukraine striker also saw his attempt saved to give the Russians a 5-4 shoot-out victory in their Railways Cup clash.

Michael Essien scored his first pre-season goal to give Chelsea the lead after 27 minutes but Ruslan Kambalov's second-half strike meant the match went to penalties.

Scolari employed Essien in an unusually advanced role as part of a three-pronged attack that also included Joe Cole and in-form striker Nicolas Anelka.

The Ghana international took advantage of the freedom he had down the right flank and looked a threat for Chelsea throughout the match.

He broke the deadlock when Deco stole in behind the Lokomotiv defence and crossed for Anelka who chested the ball down to Essien who hammered home with a sweet right-footed volley past Pelizzoli.

Deco had the chance to double Chelsea's lead soon after but his dipping volley from the edge of the box went just wide of the Lokomotiv right-hand post.

Kambalov's 30-yard free-kick which sneaked past Cech's outstretched right hand levelled the scores with seven minutes remaining to take the match to penalties.

And Pelizzoli's saves condemned Chelsea to their fifth successive penalty shoot-out defeat, and put Lokomotiv through to the final of the competition to play Sevilla, who earlier beat AC Milan thanks to an own goal from Gennaro Gattuso.

Chelsea will play Shevchenko's former club Milan on Sunday.