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Frank Lampard hat-trick helped Chelsea thrash Bolton 5-1 at The Reebok
Stadium.
The match was all over as a contest by half-time with
Andre Villas-Boas' men 4-0 to the good.
Brace's from Frank Lampard and Daniel Sturridge put
Chelsea in control, although two glaring errors from stand-in Bolton keeper
Adam Bogdan did not help their cause.
Dedryck Boyata pulled one back for Bolton just after
the break but Lampard completed a deserved treble - the fifth of his Chelsea
career - on the hour to seal an emphatic win.
It means the West London side go back up to third in
the table and are once again three points away from joint-leaders Manchester
United and Manchester City.
Bolton, meanwhile, stay rock bottom, with their losing
streak in the league extending to six games.
While Bogdan - in the Trotters team for the injured
Jussi Jaaskelainen - endured a nightmare, it was a dream performance from
Lampard, who followed up his midweek goal in the Champions League draw at
Valencia in style and made it clear that after a recent spell on the bench,
he still has plenty to offer.
Bolton were looking for a positive result to lift them
out of the relegation zone, but having been defeated the last eight times
they had hosted Chelsea, the omens were not good and within two minutes,
they were behind.
Early lead
Jose Bosingwa's cross was intercepted by Boyata to
earn the Blues a corner and when Juan Mata swung it in, Sturridge rose
unmarked to convert, the forward abruptly halting his celebration against
his former club.
Moments later Sturridge fired narrowly wide as the
visitors threatened to run riot.
At the other end, David Ngog skewed an effort high and
wide, catching John Terry with his boot in the process, and Martin Petrov
hit a free-kick into the wall after Raul Meireles had brought down Darren
Pratley.
It was not long before Chelsea were back on the
attack, though, and on the quarter-hour mark it was 2-0 as Sturridge squared
in the box for Lampard, who had the space to slot the ball past Bogdan.
Almost immediately, Bogdan was called upon to stop
Lampard scoring another and Mata then skied his attempt from Sturridge's
cross.
Bolton needed a response but were unable to make much
of a couple of corners before two howlers in two minutes by Bogdan saw the
game effectively end as a contest.
First the young Hungarian let Sturridge's shot from
the edge of the box loop in off him in the 25th minute when he should have
saved.
He then parried David Luiz's strike straight at the
feet of Lampard, who tucked it away gleefully.
The shell-shocked hosts managed to wrestle back some
possession, but were unable to produce much going forward.
Davies saw a shot deflect wide and the resulting
corner came to nothing.
The Wanderers captain and Cahill then got in each
other's way while jumping to meet a free-kick, and after Bogdan's save from
Mata had been greeted by ironic cheers, referee Peter Walton blew for
half-time with boos ringing out around the stadium.
Change
Bolton manager Owen Coyle replaced Gretar Steinsson
with Zat Knight at the interval and having started the second half
positively, Wanderers pulled a goal back a minute in when Boyata nodded in
Petrov's free-kick.
The hosts did their utmost to sustain the pressure,
but it took a great tackle by Knight to halt Drogba's progress and Ramires
then shot over after Bogdan had made another mistake, flapping at a corner.
Drogba flashed an effort across the face of goal and
was the provider when Chelsea added to their lead soon after, laying the
ball across the area for Lampard to sweep in.
Bolton refused to give up and thought they had scored
again when Davies prodded in Petrov's cross.
But although replays appeared to show the ball had
crossed the line before substitute Branislav Ivanovic's clearance, Walton
ruled it was no goal.
Sturridge then dragged a chance to complete his own
treble wide before Wanderers substitute Chris Eagles saw his effort come
back off the post.
Teams
Bolton Wanderers
Bogdan,
Steinsson (Knight 46), Boyata, Cahill, Robinson, Reo-Coker, Pratley, Gardner
(Eagles 74), Petrov, Ngog (Tuncay 74),
K. Davies
Subs Not Used
Lainton, Vela, Muamba, M. Davies
Booked
Ngog
Goals Boyata 46
Chelsea
Cech, Bosingwa (Ivanovic 53), Luiz,
Terry, Cole, Ramires (Mikel 56),
Meireles, Lampard, Sturridge, Drogba, Mata (Anelka 72)
Subs Not Used
Turnbull, Romeu, Malouda, Lukaku
Booked
Luiz, Terry
Goals
Sturridge 2, 25, Lampard 15, 27, 59
Attendance
24,657
Referee
P.
Walton