Lampard Hands Chelsea Win  (Sky Sports)

Chelsea 1 Anderlecht 0

Frank Lampard celebrates his goal with Arjen RobbenChelsea started their UEFA Champions League campaign with a 1-0 win over Belgian side Anderlecht, thanks to Frank Lampard's driven free-kick 19 minutes into a low-key match.

More workmanlike than inspirational, Chelsea were thankful for contentious free-kick and a hideous goalkeeping error for the winner, as well as a stroke of luck when a deflected Anthony Vanden Borre shot beat Petr Cech but hit the post in the second half.

But, in truth, they dominated the game and were good value for their victory, even if it they are not yet reaching the heights of quality that Jose Mourinho's men represented after a similarly starchy start to their stellar last season.

Chelsea had shown their superior levels through the opening half, but were thankful to a howler from goalkeeper Daniel Zitka in handing them the lead.

Zitka had started impressively, turning away a Michael Essien volley from a tight angle and Damien Duff's drive from the aftermath.

Lampard had a half-chance that he skied - in stark contract to last season's heroics - and, on the break, Serhat should have done better after an incisive pass from Mbo M'penza.

Hannu Tihinen was close to getting on the end of a corner that caused chaos, but John Terry's inadvertent touch with an arm denied the visitor's an unlikely lead.

Finally the breakthrough came. A free-kick on the left side of the area was touched to Lampard who powered in a drive that Zitka should have saved comfortably but lost in flight and, rather embarrassingly, leapt past the ball before it rippled the net.

Anything but fluent, Chelsea kept to the job in hand - with the majestic looking partnership of Essien and Claude Makelele dictating play despite the hardworking but misfiring display of Lampard alongside them.

The England international was, at least, causing problems from set pieces and he nearly grabbed his second goal with a driven free-kick on the hour mark, only for Zitka to throw himself to his right to tip wide, somewhat theatrically.

It was another shot from range that very nearly caught Chelsea out for an equaliser soon after, handing the Premiership side a timely reminder that they could not expect an easy ride.

Vanden Borre's low drive looked comfortable for Cech, but a nasty deflection off Terry took the ball past the goalkeeper and off the face of the post, bouncing to a grateful Chelsea defence.

The scare signalled the arrival of Shaun Wright-Phillips from the substitutes' bench and he immediately had an impact down the right.

Didier Drogba's tenacity nearly handed Lampard a second goal two minutes from time, only for the midfielder to be denied by a fine piece of defending from Yves Vanderhaeghe - getting across at the critical juncture.

Essien could have then capped his fine display with a goal, but fired narrowly wide as the game ticked into injury time. 

So, another good day's work for Chelsea, and you can't help but feel that, when the football starts flowing, this is a side that will be feared by pretty much anybody.

Chelsea Team Statistics Anderlecht
1 Goals 0
1 1st Half Goals 0
6 Shots on Target 1
7 Shots off Target 4
3 Blocked Shots 1
7 Corners 4
14 Fouls 19
2 Offsides 1
1 Yellow Cards 2
0 Red Cards 0
85.1 Passing Success 72.5
17 Tackles 22
82.4 Tackles Success 100
70.6 Possession 29.4
60 Territorial Advantage 40

Teams

Chelsea  Cech, Ferreira, Terry, Carvalho, Gallas, Duff (J. Cole 74), Essien (Huth 89), Lampard, Makelele, Robben (Wright-Phillips 66), Drogba
Subs Not Used  Cudicini, Geremi, Diarra, Crespo
Booked  Wright-Phillips
Goals  Lampard 19

Anderlecht  Zitka, Zewlakow (Jestrovic 82), Juhasz, Tihinen, Deschacht, Vanden Borre, Vanderhaeghe (Delorge 90), Deman, Goor, Mpenza, Akin (Wilhelmsson 70)
Subs Not Used  Proto, Zetterberg, Hasi, Baseggio
Goals 

Attendance  29,575

Referee  Wolfgang Stark

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