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Chelsea Extend Pompey Hoodoo (Sky Sports)
Portsmouth 0 Chelsea 4
The Blues travelled to the
South Coast well aware that it was 24 matches since they last suffered defeat at
the hands of Pompey and a Frank Lampard double and goals from Florent Malouda
and Salomon Kalou ensured Luiz Felipe Scolari's side extended that statistic.
Pompey's last victory over
their visitors from London came in the same competition in 1960, but as Lampard
opened the scoring from the penalty spot on 36 minutes a repeat performance
looked unlikely.
Malouda, who is enjoying a
new lease of life under Scolari, then added a second with a crisp left-footed
strike following good work from Kalou on the stroke of half-time.
Lampard was in the right
place at the right time to add a third from close range after the interval, and
Kalou helped Chelsea replicate their opening day Premier League victory over
Pompey shortly after the hour-mark as he slotted in a fourth.
Scolari, who remains
unbeaten since taking up the Chelsea hot-seat in the summer, also inherited a
club with an impressive recent League Cup record - with the Stamford Bridge
outfit winning the competition in 2005 and 2007, and finishing runners-up last
season.
Intent
The Brazilian proved he was
keen to add to that modern roll of honour as he handed Didier Drogba his first
start of the season following a knee injury and Branislav Ivanovic opened his
appearance account after joining from Lokomotiv Moscow in January.
Pompey boss Redknapp, who
saw his side hit for six in the Premier League by Manchester City at the
weekend, also signalled his intent by naming a similarly strong starting XI as
Peter Crouch took his place in attack and England No.1 David James began in
goal.
But it was the visitors,
who also sampled League Cup success in 1965 and 1998, who had the best chance of
a lively opening as Ivory Coast striker Drogba whistled an effort just past
James' far post.
Pompey were struggling for
possession and a shrug of the shoulders from James as he looked for options with
the ball at his feet epitomised the home side's frustrations as Crouch was well
marshalled by Chelsea centre-back Alex.
Redknapp's men were looking
for the aerial route to Crouch, however, the tactic almost came to fruition on
30 minutes when the England international headed into the path of Belhadj and
the Algerian rifled just over from range.
Belhadj was again at the
heart of the action nine minutes before half-time, but for the wrong reasons as
far as Pompey were concerned, as referee Steve Bennett pointed to the spot
following the 26-year-old's apparent trip on Michael Ballack in the 18-yard
area.
Protest
Pompey believed Germany
midfielder Ballack made the most of the challenge, with Hermann Hreidarsson
booked for his protests, but Lampard remained focused and calmly slotted into
the bottom left-hand corner after sending James the wrong way.
And with Redknapp's side
still aggravated by Bennett's decision, French winger Malouda doubled Chelsea's
advantage on 45 minutes as he made no mistake from 10 yards after a well-timed
cut-back from Kalou.
Four minutes after the
interval, things got worse for Pompey as Kalou dug out a cross from the
right-hand side and Lampard bundled home from close range after James had
inexcusably fumbled.
Pompey continued to
struggle to penetrate a Chelsea backline superbly guided by captain John Terry
and it was only the occasional set piece that looked likely to cause Scolari's
side any problems.
And Redknapp then saw his
sieve-like defence breached for a fourth time on 64 minutes as Kalou netted from
inside the area after Ivanovic had robbed a lazy-looking Sylvain Distin to set
up his team-mate.
Chelsea toyed with Pompey,
who brought on youngster Marc Wilson for his debut, in the closing stages, but a
fifth goal was not forthcoming, or neccesary, as the Blues cruised into the last
16.
Portsmouth
James, Johnson, Pamarot, Distin, Hreidarsson, Utaka, Mvuemba, Kaboul, Hughes
(Wilson 80), Belhadj (Traore, A. 69), Crouch (Kanu 69)
Chelsea
Cech, Ivanovic, Terry, Alex,
Bridge, Belletti, Ballack (Ferreira 69), Lampard (Sinclair 74), Kalou, Malouda,
Drogba (Di Santo 79)
Attendance 15,339
Referee
S. Bennett
Subs Not Used Ashdown,
Defoe, Traore, D., Little
Booked
Hreidarsson, Johnson, Hghes
Goals
Subs Not Used
Cudicini, Mikel, Mancienne, Stoch
Booked
Ballack
Goals
Lampard 36 (pen), 49, Malouda 45, Kalou 64