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  • Kick-off: 15:00
  • Venue: The Valley
  • Attendance: 27111
  • Referee: Webb, H

Live Commentary

92mins

It's full-time. Chelsea keep their 100 per cent record but Charlton lose their's.

90mins

There are two minutes of added time.

89mins

Darren Ambrose's left-foot half volley is just wide of the post.

86mins

Jonathan Spector clears from Frank Lampard's free-kick.

84mins

Danny Murphy's cross goes out for a goal-kick.

82mins

Stephan Andersen collects from Michael Essien's low cross.

80mins

Chris Perry's fierce header from a charlton corner flies just over.

78mins

Michael Essien makes a rare mistake when he is caught in possession.

77mins

Joe Cole replaces Arjen Robben for the visitors.

76mins

Jonathan Spector clears Charlton's lines.

74mins

Hermann Hreidarsson heads clear from Frank Lampard's chipped cross.

72mins

Petr Cech gets a touch on Darren Bent's strike.

69mins

Claude Makelele is shown yellow.

68mins

Jonathan Spector replaces Chris Powell for the Addicks.

67mins

Matt Holland replaces Radostin Kishishev and Darren Ambrose replaces Jerome Thomas for Charlton.

66mins

Didier Drogba replaces goalscorer Hernan Crespo for Chelsea.

65mins

Stephan Andersen saves from Shaun Wright-Phillips shot into the ground.

63mins

Shaun Wright-Phillips replaces Damien Duff for Chelsea.

62mins

John Terry's header is comfortably saved by Stephan Andersen.

60mins

Arjen Robben doubles Chelsea's advantage with an unstoppable left-foot shot into the top corner.

58mins

Darren Bent is ruled offside as Petr Cech turns his shot round the post.

55mins

Hernan Crespo scores for Chelsea with a powerful header from Michael Essien's cross.

54mins

Radostin Kishishev heads Frank Lampard's free-kick away.

52mins

Darren Bent shoots wide of the target from Dennis Rommedahl's cross.

50mins

Stephan Andersen saves at the second attempt from Frank Lampard's deflected free-kick.

48mins

William Gallas shoots against the upright from Frank Lampard's free-kick.

46mins

Referee Harry Webb gets the second half underway.

45mins

Referee Harry Webb brings the first half to a close.

43mins

Dennis Rommedahl's turn-and-shot is just wide of the target.

42mins

Bryan Hughes clears from Damien Duff's deflected cross.

40mins

Ricardo Carvalho goes into the referee's notebook

40mins

Danny Murphy fires another free-kick into the wall.

38mins

Bryan Hughes fouls John Terry.

36mins

Frank Lampard's inswinging free-kick is flicked on by John Terry but goes out for a goal kick.

35mins

Chelsea are awarded a free-kick.

33mins

Damien Duff's left-foot strike from 25 yards is wide of the post.

30mins

Petr Cech collects from Dennis Rommedahl's cross.

28mins

William Gallas heads away from Chris Perry's centre.

26mins

Danny Murphy's free-kick hits the Chelsea wall.

24mins

Stephan Andersen punches Renato Paulo Ferreira's cross away

22mins

Damien Duff's low shot is saved by Stephan Andersen.

20mins

Hernan Crespo fires against the woodwork as Chelsea hit Charlton on the break.

18mins

Danny Murphy's free-kick is blocked by the Chelsea wall.

16mins

John Terry blocks a Danny Murphy strike

14mins

Jerome Thomas' right-foot strike is just wide of the target

12mins

Stephan Andersen parries Arjen Robben's drilled effort

10mins

John Terry's cross is collected by Stephan Andersen

8mins

Petr Cech collects the ball from Luke Young's pass forward

6mins

Hernan Crespo's low shot is saved by Stephan Andersen

4mins

Frank Lampard's volley is deflected just wide of the upright

2mins

Luke Young launches a long ball forward

0mins

Referee Mr Webb gets the game underway

Match Report

For Charlton fans, there really cannot be too much more to come to terms with as far as the start of the season has gone.

Four games gone and four victories recorded before the visit of Chelsea, and a striker, in the form of Darren Bent, who has not only already notched five Premiership goals, but spent the last moments before the game collecting the Premiership Player of the Month award for August.

Minutes later, and it was the turn of manager Alan Curbishley to collect the spoils, presented with an award to mark his 600th League game in charge of the Addicks, recorded last weekend at Birmingham.

For the time being in SE7, the plaudits seem to just keep on coming. However, long before the end of a disappointing afternoon for the home fans, it was clear that these were the only prizes the day was likely to offer them.

Chelsea made their intent clear right from the off. Jose Mourinho's side have not, by common consent, and despite a perfect start to the season, yet found their stride.

Victories have been claimed, but performances have not impressed, yet the individual flair within their ranks can be impossible to resist. Inside five minutes Frank Lampard had sent an improbably well-struck left-footed volley an inch wide of the post, while a minute later, Stephan Andersen was diving to his right to parry a drive from Damien Duff.

Charlton created sporadic chances of their own - Jerome Thomas dragging a chance wide of the near post among the best - but had to survive the let-off of Hernan Crespo sliding the bal against the post when one on one with Andersen before properly finding a foothold in the game, midway through the first half.

Paradoxically, the more Chelsea were forced into playing the traditional 'away team' role, the more dangerous they looked on the break.

With the Charlton midfield however, starting to enjoy the better of the encounter, it was the home side who conjured the only other chance of merit of the half, as Danny Murphy spearheaded a counter-attack, found himself dragged back by Ricardo Carvalho, and saw Dennis Rommedahl fire narrowly wide from the ensuing attack.

Having started the half on the front foot, Chelsea ended it slightly on the back.

True to their position as Premiership champions however, Chelsea returned to action a gear ahead of anything they had managed in the first period, and within ten minutes of the re-start found themselves a goal to the good.

Radostin Kishishev surrendered the ball on the edge of the Charlton area, Michael Essien lofted a deft cross and Crespo powered home a header from six yards out, leaving Andersen's outstretched left hand clutching at thin air.

Five minutes later and the lead was doubled. Chris Powell appeared to have dealt with the danger, shepherding Lampard out of the area, only for Kishishev to push Arjen Robben onto his left foot, practically inviting the strike.

It duly arrived, curling around Andersen and skimming inside the far post. Having prospered for an hour, Charlton had made two mistakes, and twice paid the heaviest price for them.

Charlton battled away through the remaining half-an-hour, desperately hoping a pair of unlikely breaks may come their way, while knowing that the result had, barring miracles, already been settled.

Chris Perry thumped a header narrowly over the bar, but it was Chelsea who had all the attacking options, and all the aces up their expensive sleeves. Essien and Lampard began to dominate the midfield, the supply line to Bent was cut off, and with it any last hopes of a recovery.

For Charlton, the start to the season is still one they would have dreamed of before it began, despite today's defeat. For Chelsea, it marks the start of another, ominous march forwards. Whether English football has anyone to deny them remains to be seen, but the chances don't look good.

MAN OF THE MATCH: Arjen Robben (Chelsea) - The Dutchman was back to his tricky best and capped a fine individual display with a stunning strike that sealed another three points for the visitors.

Charlton Athletic

Chelsea

Corners

27

Fouls

1110

Goal attempts

1116

Shots off target

75

Offsides

22

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