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Bolton Wanderers 0 Chelsea 4
Chelsea
kept their title dreams alive and closed the gap on leaders Man Utd with an
impressive 4-0 win over Bolton.
The Reebok Stadium has proved a happy hunting ground for Chelsea
over the years and so it proved again as they ran out convincing winners.
Didier Drogba
gave Chelsea the lead after 11 minutes with a superb swerving shot from
fully 30 yards out and Florent Malouda
doubled the advantage four minutes before the break when he beat Jussi
Jaaskelainen
at his near post.
Nicolas Anelka
got in on the act against his old club with the third goal on 56 minutes and
Ramires completed the rout 16 minutes from time with his first goal for
Chelsea since his big-money move from Benfica.
The win moves Chelsea to within seven points of United as they showed they
are in no mood to give up their title without a fight.
The match was preceded by an immaculately observed minute's silence for
Bolton legend Nat Lofthouse, who died earlier this month, and it was the
hosts who threatened first when a miscued clearance from John Terry, who had
shrugged off a back problem, landed at the feet of Stuart Holden in the
second minute.
However, the American failed to test goalkeeper Petr Cech from a good
position.
The home side kept up the momentum and Kevin Davies headed into the arms of
the goalkeeper following a flick-on from Johan Elmander.
Magnificent effort
Chelsea, however, opened the scoring in the 10th minute with a magnificent
effort from Drogba.
Malouda won the ball from Gretar Steinsson and released Drogba 30 yards out.
He caught the ball sweetly and thumped a swerving shot past Jaaskelainen and
into the net to gasps around the ground.
It was Drogba's 10th goal of the season in all competitions and just the
boost Ancelotti was looking for.
Play switched back down the other end and a minute later Cech kept his side
on level terms, getting a great touch to turn a Matt Taylor header around
the post following a cross from Martin Petrov.
Chelsea then extended their lead in the 41st minute with defender Gary
Cahill cursing his luck. He managed to block Malouda's cross but it
rebounded to the Frenchman who scored at the second attempt, his shot
beating Jaaskelainen at the goalkeeper's near post. That strike took him
equal with Drogba on 10 goals.
Bolton almost pulled a goal back a minute before the break with Cech doing
well to push away Elmander's clever flick.
Davies, though, was back doing some defensive work in the 52nd minute,
heading away an inswinging free-kick from Drogba.
Taylor had been penalised for a challenge on the Chelsea striker which
incensed the home supporters.
Bolton, however, suffered another blow in the 56th minute when Chelsea went
3-0 ahead.
Michael Essien delivered a cross from the right and Zat Knight seemed to be
distracted by Drogba. The ball broke to Anelka, who swept it home for his
13th goal of the season.
Bolton boss Owen Coyle decided to switch things around and brought on
Rodrigo Moreno and Mark Davies for Petrov and Fabrice Muamba, and Davies
came close in the 67th minute after latching on to a through ball from
Elmander.
The midfielder tried to lob the ball over Cech but the goalkeeper stood tall
and made the save.
Rout
Bolton could not handle the speed of Chelsea's counter-attacks and it was
becoming a rout.
Ramires made it 4-0 in the 74th minute with his first goal for the club
after arriving from Benfica in the summer.
Essien was again instrumental in the build-up, finding Anelka in the area.
When his shot was blocked, the Brazil midfielder swept home the rebound.
Anelka almost got his second of the night in stoppage-time but Jaaskelainen
somehow managed to turn his close-range effort around the post.
It was a disappointing night for Bolton, who paid proper homage to the late,
great Lofthouse, and they have now taken only eight points from 10 games.
Bolton Wanderers |
Team Statistics |
Chelsea |
0 |
Goals |
4 |
0 |
1st Half Goals |
2 |
4 |
Shots on Target |
9 |
3 |
Shots off Target |
3 |
5 |
Blocked Shots |
4 |
4 |
Corners |
3 |
8 |
Fouls |
5 |
4 |
Offsides |
2 |
0 |
Yellow Cards |
0 |
0 |
Red Cards |
0 |
76 |
Passing Success |
77.5 |
29 |
Tackles |
19 |
58.6 |
Tackles Success |
68.4 |
47.9 |
Possession |
52.1 |
59.1 |
Territorial Advantage |
40.9 |
Bolton Wanderers
Jaaskelainen,
Steinsson, Cahill, Knight, Robinson, Petrov (Moreno 63), Muamba (M. Davies
63), Holden (Blake 87), Taylor, K.
Davies, Elmander
Subs Not Used
Bogdan, Ricketts, Cohen, Wheater
Booked
Goals
Chelsea
Cech, Bosingwa, Ivanovic, Terry,
Cole, Ramires (Kalou 77), Essien, Mikel (McEachran 72),
Anelka,
Drogba, Malouda
Subs Not Used
Turnbull, Ferreira, Bruma, Sturridge, Kakuta
Booked
Goals
Drogba 11, Malouda 41, Anelka 56, Ramires 74
Attendance
22,837
Referee
C.
Foy