Eurosport - Sun, 03 May 04:43:00 2009
Nicolas Anelka scored in the first minute as Chelsea beat Fulham 3-1 at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League's West London derby.
The Frenchman's strike set the tone for a frantic opening as Erik Nevland equalised in the fourth minute, before Florent Malouda restored Chelsea's lead before 10 minutes were up.
Thereafter the home side seized control with an impressive display and Didier Drogba made the game safe with a clinical 53rd-minute effort.
Chelsea manager Guus Hiddink had been expected to rest several players for this game, sandwiched between the two legs of a Champions League semi-final against Barcelona.
Yet the Dutchman made just two changes from the side that lined up at the Camp Nou, with Ashley Cole and Nicolas Anelka replacing Branislav Ivanovic and Michael Ballack.
Hiddink may even field exactly the same team against the Catalans next week as Cole is available after serving a European suspension.
Chelsea spent much of the week fending off criticism about the supposedly ultra-defensive, physical approach that marked their goalless draw in Spain.
They could not have scripted a better response than the one that came within 60 seconds of the first whistle.
Anelka found Malouda on the left and continued his run into the box. Malouda found Drogba who touched the ball deftly through for Anelka and Chelsea's top scorer found the back of the net.
It was a wonderful, sweeping move and a far cry from their cautious, cynical image.
What followed minutes later was equally out of keeping with Chelsea's reputation, as some woeful defending let Fulham back into the game.
As Danny Murphy played a through-ball to Nevland, three-quarters of the Chelsea back line stepped up to play offside but Alex followed the pass, playing the Norwegian onside.
Nevland outpaced the Brazilian but still had a lot to do with his strike from the right corner of the box. He hit a decent shot but Cech should have saved easily, yet somehow the goalkeeper let the ball squirm underneath him into the far corner.
Chelsea were undeterred, and continued to pour forward. Frank Lampard clipped a shot just wide from the edge of the box before Malouda restored the lead within 10 minutes.
Drogba got beyond his man on the Chelsea right and played in a low cross for Malouda, who placed the ball adroitly into the right corner of the net.
Thereafter the pace dropped, unsurprisingly, although the home side continued to dominate.
Drogba nearly added a goal to his two assists when Lampard played him through, but the striker was flagged offside before he nutmegged Mark Schwarzer to find the net.
The home side dominated the second half with more slick football. Chelsea played at a high tempo and left Drogba on even after he spent several minutes on the ground after hurting his chest in a collision with John Paintsil.
The Ivorian remained at the heart of everything good from Chelsea, and added the third after a fine counter-attack.
Lampard dispossessed Paul Konchesky at the edge of the Chelsea box, released Anelka and the Frenchman in turn played it through for Drogba, who raced away from Aaron Hughes and slid the ball underneath the body of Schwarzer.
Drogba later fired wide from close range with Anelka the provider again, while Lampard was typically assured in midfield.
The result damages Fulham's chances of a seventh-place finish, particularly as it leaves them bereft of strikers.
Andy Johnson missed the game, and both Nevland and Bobby Zamora were forced off by knocks, leaving Diomansy Kamara as Roy Hodgson's only option.
This fine Chelsea performance may not help them win any domestic silverware, but a similar performance on Wednesday could leave Barcelona confounded.
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I want to see more of Di Santo and Kakuta next season!
lampard @#$%s while drogba pranks
Our drogba never us but if we do know he can be us better if not for four cheese and onions
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HHAHAHHAH I HAVE A SAMLL NOSE
HAHHAHHHAHA SAPPER THE HERO
edwin has a fart on his @#$%
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sappercommando 25, Chelsea will not win anything this season, so what? Your fancied Barca won nothing of note for three seasons. Even the scores and swallow your pride man. get the spirit of sportsmanship. Otherwise tell those determined to stop Chelsea that they are against a formidale test.
Why wasn't Jesus born in London?
Because God couldn't find three wise men and a virgin
rkvohra70: At the end of the day, when the dust settles, you are the real loser.
Seke Mutema: I repeat, don't mention "we" when you know fine well that you shall never be part of their lives. They look out for themselves on the 11th hour and not for your kind. The recession that your Island is going through doesn't affect the likes of Frank Lampard and company, this recession affects the likes of you, the ordinary working/middle class people of Britain. So why persist in chucking all that hard earned cash at those who live a lifestyle that your kind have nothing to do with? Do you regard such an existence as normal? I find your kind pathetic and absurd to say the least.
Seke Mutema: You have not burst any bubble at all. But if your so called side goes through this season without anything to their name, it might burst your bubble. I don't live a dream that I know I shall never be part of.....unlike others on here
sappercommando25,sorry dude if iburst your bubble,its not meant to be personal,you enjoy your great life around your wonderful parents and i will move on with my sad life of commenting on football issues on this particular site.Thanx 4 educating me and many others out there,at least 'WE' now know what site to post comments about mummy and daddy.Watch the game this week,u might enjoy it
maltawildcat... 20 million u say ... now where did you get that figure back of a corn flakes packet
Seke Mutema:
Oh and by the way, I am not a fan of any of those so called new found millionairs. I am a fan of my parents who I am immensely proud of......cased closed dork
Seke Mutema:
Call me what you like. The fact is that your life must be such a misery that you live yours through millionaires who don't give a damn about you nor the other sad cases on that pathetic Island of yours.
exactly my point when i say 'WE' have this effect on others.We r both posting comments on this site,tv channels want coverage to games like these,bookies,pubs blah blah blah,it goes on and on.Modern day football does not start and end on the football pitch u numbskull.Y don't u stick to the shallow comments section and not show us who the real loser is(64)Comment 62 sounds like a soul loser hell bent on stopping one team even if it means banking on everyone else to do it.U sound like a fan whose team has already been thwarted by Chelsea.
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