Chelsea's Frank Lampard, left, and Blackburn Rovers' Keith
Andrews during the English Premier League soccer match at
Stamford Bridge, London. (AP Photo/PA, Daniel Hambury)
Frank Lampard scored twice this morning (NZT) to lead
Chelsea to a record 5-0 win over Blackburn and first place in
the Premier League.
Chelsea dominated throughout and led at halftime through an
own-goal by Gael Givet, before four second-half goals at
Stamford Bridge sealed its biggest ever win in 102 years of
games against Rovers.
Lampard scored with a firm shot, Michael Essien scored from
about 35m, Lampard hit a penalty and Didier Drogba headed in
- all by the 64th minute - as Chelsea recovered from last
week's 2-1 loss at Aston Villa.
"We wanted to bounce back and we've done it in style today,"
Lampard said. "It was a determined performance and we've
shown a little bit of what we're about."
Chelsea now leads by two points from defending champion
Manchester United, which could retake top spot if it wins at
fierce rival Liverpool in one of Sunday's four matches.
Tottenham, Aston Villa and Sunderland all missed good chances
to close on the leaders on Saturday.
Tottenham could have gone level on points with leader Man
United with a victory but stayed in third place after a 1-0
loss to visiting Stoke, while Aston Villa drew 1-1 at lowly
Wolves.
Sunderland was hoping to move into the top four but lost 2-1
at Birmingham.
Givet put Chelsea ahead in the 20th minute when he redirected
Nicolas Anelka's pass into his own net, but the Blues had to
wait until three minutes into the second half to score again.
Lampard rushed into the area to smash in a rebound, and nine
minutes later Essien scored with a similarly fierce shot from
about twice as far out.
Lampard scored a 59th-minute penalty following a foul by Ryan
Nelsen on Drogba, and the Ivory Coast striker rounded off the
scoring with a close-range header from a corner.
Chelsea twice beat Blackburn 5-1, most recently in 1964.
The Blues moved up to 24 points from 10 games, two more than
United and five more than Tottenham, which dominated visiting
Stoke but played the last 13 minutes with 10 men after an
injury to winger Aaron Lennon and conceded a goal with four
minutes left.
Ricardo Fuller burst down the right at White Hart Lane and
cut a pass back to substitute Glenn Whelan, who smashed a
shot past goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes.
"We had so many chances, the keeper's made great saves,
they've kicked shots off the line and they've only had one
shot worth talking about," Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp
said.
Tottenham's third loss of the season left it on 19 points and
likely to be overtaken by Arsenal and Manchester City on
Sunday.
The fourth-place Gunners are at West Ham, while fifth-place
Manchester City hosts Fulham. Bolton hosts Everton in
Sunday's other match.
Villa is two points behind Tottenham in sixth place.
It took the lead in the 79th at Wolves through Gabriel
Agbonlahor's sixth goal of the season but Sylvan Ebanks-Blake
equalized four minutes later with a penalty awarded for a
foul by Steve Sidwell.
Liam Ridgewell and James McFadden gave Birmingham victory
over Sunderland, which scored only in the 82nd through an own
goal.
Hugo Rodallega scored twice to lead Wigan to a 3-1 win at
Burnley, while Portsmouth and Hull stayed in the bottom three
after a 0-0 draw at KC Stadium.
Also Saturday, Newcastle came from a goal down to beat
Doncaster 2-1 to sit first in the second-tier League
Championship from Cardiff, which drew 0-0 with third-place
West Bromwich Albion.
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