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Two
goals from Juan Mata helped Chelsea to a 4-0 win over European minnows
Nordsjaelland in the UEFA Champions League.
David Luiz's free-kick and Ramires' late tap-in also helped the defending
kings of the continent to victory in Denmark and a first three points of
their Group E campaign.
The scoreline was a little harsh on Nordsjaelland but their deficiencies
were ultimately exposed as their defensive errors and failure to take
chances proved costly.
Before that, there were as many questions as answers at the Parken Stadium
in Copenhagen as Chelsea almost let another lead slip two weeks after
blowing a two-goal advantage to draw their opening match against Juventus.
Frank Lampard returned to the starting XI for the first time since then,
captaining the side in the absence of the rested John Terry.
The 34-year-old cleverly set up Mata's opener and led the visitors well,
although doubts remain over whether he could form an effective midfield
shield with either Ramires or John Obi Mikel.
It was almost exactly a year since the first cracks in Lampard's
relationship with former manager Andre Villas-Boas began to emerge after his
game time was similarly rationed.
But, unlike 12 months ago, there was no visible sign of disaffection from
the England star, with Roberto Di Matteo proving a far better diplomat than
his predecessor.
Selection & tactics
Lampard's recall made perfect sense against a team Chelsea were expected to
beat almost regardless of selection and tactics.
The gulf between the sides was further emphasised by the fact Nordsjaelland
were unable to get anywhere near selling out what was arguably the biggest
match in their short history, having switched their Champions League matches
to the national stadium.
Di Matteo last night described this game as Chelsea's biggest of the group
and they certainly started as if they meant business, Jores Okore hitting
his own post clearing Oscar's cross, with Victor Moses poised to nod home.
Fernando Torres also made a hash of beating the last defender after a lucky
break and Lampard sent Mata's cross over the bar.
Sloppiness soon crept in as Nordsjaelland, whose possession game soon got
going, had a couple of sighters before a desperate lunge from Ashley Cole
prevented Kaspar Lorentzen turning in John's cross.
Nordsjaelland continued to make errors, one from Ivan Runje playing in
Torres, who fired at the legs of Jesper Hansen.
And it was a mistake Chelsea punished ruthlessly in the 33rd minute, Torres
robbing Enoch Adu and finding Lampard, who showed great vision in feeding
Mata to slot home.
Nordsjaelland continued to play as if they had nothing to lose but Torres
should have put them in their place a minute before the break when he shot
straight at Hansen after being put clean through by Oscar.
Total control
It was a similar story after the restart when the Spaniard was beaten to
another Oscar ball by the goalkeeper but the first real shot came from John,
who fired just wide after sidestepping Ramires.
Moses had the ball in the net moments later but the goal was rightly ruled
out for his foul on Michael Parkhurst.
Nordsjaelland then assumed total control as Mikkel Beckmann sent a looping
header just over from Okore's long ball, Petr Cech only parried Nicolai
Stokholm's swerving 25-yarder and Beckmann screwed Parkhurst's cross wide.
Chelsea withdrew Moses for Eden Hazard and Nordsjaelland sent on Mario
Ticinovic for Nordstrand and it was the home side's change which almost paid
off when Cech brilliantly saved John's curler onto the post and Cole was on
hand to block Beckmann's rebound.
The visitors hit back and Runje was lucky to see only yellow for a shocking
tackle on Ramires, Oscar lashing the ball home after the whistle had gone.
Mata wasted the free-kick but when Chelsea got another 11 minutes from time,
Luiz swerving a vicious shot in off the inside of the near post.
It was game over three minutes later when the champions' best move of the
match ended with a lucky break off a defender, with Mata stroking home.
And there was still time for Ramires to put gloss on the scoreline by
tapping home Oscar's cross.
Teams
Nordsjaelland Hansen, Parkhurst, Okore, Runje, Mtiliga,
Adu, Stockholm, Lorentzen (Laudrup 84), Nordstrand (Ticinovic 66), John,
Beckmann (Christiensen 76)
Subs Not Used Villadsen, Chrisitiansen, Gundelach, Petry
Booked Runje
Goals
Chelsea Cech, Ivanovic, Luiz, Cahill, Cole, Ramires, Lampard, Moses
(Hazard 66), Oscar, Mata (Mikel 83), Torres
Subs Not Used Turnbull, Azpilicueta, Terry, Romeu, Bertrand
Booked
Goals Mata 33, 82, Luiz 79, Ramires 89
Attendance 42,000
Referee M. Strahonja (Cro)