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Chelsea 5 Sunderland 0
Chelsea
returned to form at Stamford Bridge with a crushing 5-0 victory over
Sunderland.
Black Cats boss Roy Keane made sweeping changes from the side that had lost
to Stoke in midweek but there was no improvement in sight as Chelsea stormed
into a 3-0 lead at half-time.
Alex made it 1-0 from close range and Nicolas Anelka then stroked home two
simple finishes, although the Frenchman's first goal was lucky to stand as
Sunderland appealed for offside.
It was a case of damage limitation for Sunderland after the break but
Chelsea had other ideas as Frank Lampard scored a fourth and Anelka
completed his hat-trick within ten minutes of the restart.
The Blues threatened to extend their lead as Didier Drogba made his return
from injury, but Sunderland clung on in the latter stages to avoid further
embarrassment.
Precision
Keane had made five changes to the starting line-up, dropping Djibril Cisse
and El-Hadji Diouf to the bench and handing striker Kenwyne Jones his first
start of the season after recovering from the knee injury which had kept him
out for four months.
But not one Sunderland player would have passed the exacting Keane
contribution test on an afternoon when the Chelsea fans taunted them with
chants of 'Cheerio.'
The tone was set from the kick-off as Chelsea penned Sunderland in their own
half, dominating possession, fizzing the ball around the greasy surface with
precision.
They signalled their intentions as early as the 16th minute when Deco
swivelled sweetly on the edge of the area and sent a swerving angled shot
thundering against the Sunderland crossbar. It was the shot of the match, a
demonstration of Portuguese quality. But there was more, much more, to come.
And Chelsea confirmed their authority with two goals in two first-half
minutes.
The first arrived from Rodrigo Dias de Costa, otherwise known as Alex, who
started the move in midfield.
The ball was switched to Joe Cole out on the right and when it fizzed across
the penalty area it deflected off goalkeeper Marton Fulop into the path of
Alex, who had continued his run, and he swept the goal home from three
yards.
1,000th goal
Not the grandest of strikes but it will still grace the record books as
Chelsea's 1,000th Premier League goal.
Number 1,001 was scored by Anelka, but again owed much to the prescience of
Alex.
This time it was Lampard who provided the angled cross, which skidded across
the penalty area off the rain-drenched surface.
Alex again got the touch as he slid in and although the ball was about to
cross the line Anelka made sure, smashing the ball home from no more than 12
inches.
Anelka slotted his second, again from close range, on the stroke of
half-time from Florent Malouda's assist.
From bad to worse
It got worse for Sunderland in the 51st minute when Joe Cole supplied the
cross for Lampard to head home and two minutes later Anelka completed his
hat-trick, again from close-range with the ball looping off the body of
goalkeeper Fulop and dropping agonisingly over the line.
Sunderland raids were rare but one did bring the save of the match from Petr
Cech, who dived bravely at the feet of Cisse to palm the ball away.
But that was scant consolation for Keane who sat in the stand, hunched into
his overcoat, whispering into his mobile phone.
He might well have been telling chairman Niall Quinn how many reinforcements
he needs in the January transfer window.
As for Chelsea, they go to Roma in midweek in buoyant mood. The fortress as
secure as ever.
Chelsea |
Team Statistics |
Sunderland |
5 |
Goals |
0 |
3 |
1st Half Goals |
0 |
9 |
Shots on Target |
0 |
6 |
Shots off Target |
1 |
8 |
Blocked Shots |
0 |
4 |
Corners |
0 |
6 |
Fouls |
11 |
4 |
Offsides |
1 |
0 |
Yellow Cards |
1 |
0 |
Red Cards |
0 |
91.3 |
Passing Success |
78.1 |
27 |
Tackles |
23 |
85.2 |
Tackles Success |
78.3 |
70.7 |
Possession |
29.3 |
48.3 |
Territorial Advantage |
51.7 |
Teams
Chelsea
Cech, Bosingwa, A. Cole (Bridge
37), Alex, Terry, Mikel, Lampard, Deco, Malouda, Anelka (Mineiro 75), J.
Cole (Drogba 63)
Subs Not Used
Hilario, Belletti, Ivanovic, Kalou
Booked
Goals Alex 27, Anelka 30, 45,
53, Lampard 51
Sunderland
Fulop, Nosworthy, Ferdinand, McCartney, Chimbonda,
Tainio, Whitehead, Richardson, Malbranque (Henderson 45), Jones (Cisse 58),
Waghorn (Dioud (45)
Subs Not Used
Colgan, Reid, Bardsley, Meyler
Booked
Tainio
Goals
Attendance 41,693
Referee
M. Atkinson