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Saturday, December 27, 2008

Chelsea put pressure on Liverpool


Didier Drogba ensured Chelsea enjoyed an unusually trouble-free afternoon at Stamford Bridge by setting up a 2-0 win over West Bromwich Albion on Friday.

The Ivory Coast international, restored to the starting line-up in tandem with Nicolas Anelka, struck early to put Luiz Felipe Scolari's side in control in west London
before Frank Lampard completed a comfortable victory late in the first half.

Victory saw Chelsea move back to the top of the English Premier League and put pressure on Liverpool, the previous leaders, who were not in action against Bolton
until later in the day.

Scolari will also be reassured at the sight of Drogba and Anelka working well in tandem. The French striker might have been in fine form this term but Chelsea can appear one-dimensional when deprived of Drogba's muscle and menace.

His return here for just his second league start of what has been an injury and suspension-ravaged season was decisive and he wasted no time in reminding Chelsea's supporters what they have been missing, with a third minute header which put the Blues ahead.

True, he was helped by West Brom defending which bordered on the bewildering - the visitors allowed Joe Cole ample time and space to curl in a delicious cross from the right while Gianni Zuiverloon was out-muscled far too easily by Drogba at the back post.

In the 38th minute the England left-back, rampaging forward to his heart's content, was picked out on the left of the penalty area and struck a sweet left-footed shot which cannoned into the post via Scott Carson's fingertips.

The goalkeeper scrambled to his feet just in time to collect Cole's follow-up, which appeared to be scudding wide regardless.

Lampard should have done better than chip tamely into Carson's hands moments after the re-start while Drogba wasted two golden opportunities to add to his personal tally.

The striker blazed wide at the near post and then drove straight at Carson after neat approach play from Anelka had put him clear in the area.

Drogba was withdrawn soon afterwards and Chelsea were on cruise control for the final 20 minutes. Sterner tests await but there was still enough here to suggest that Stamford Bridge can, once again, be a fortress.

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