West Ham 0 - 4 Chelsea

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Saturday Mar 01 2008 03:00

Chelsea put their Wembley wobble behind them with an emphatic East End win that was signed, sealed and delivered inside the first half of the opening period.

Ex-Hammers Frank Lampard and Joe Cole had already silenced Upton Park by the time that Michael Ballack volleyed home the third on 22 minutes.

And not even the dismissal of Lampard ten minutes before the break could knock Avram Grant's side out of their stride, as Ashley Cole netted a fourth for the depleted West End boys midway through the second half to move them within seven points of Premier League leaders Arsenal.

With just two defeats in ten league matches, mid-table West Ham had named an unchanged line-up following last Saturday's victory at Fulham, while Grant made six changes after the disastrous Carling Cup loss - Chelsea's first reverse in all competitions for 17 games - against Tottenham Hotspur.

Ballack, Ashley Cole, Claude Makelele, Paulo Ferreira, Salomon Kalou and Joe Cole each returned in place of Wayne Bridge, John Obi Mikel, Juliano Belletti, Shaun Wright-Phillips and substitutes Michael Essien and Didier Drogba and the highly-charged half-dozen soon set about their business.

Indeed, Nicolas Anelka had a second minute effort ruled out by an offside flag, before Anton Ferdinand's careless trip on the cantering Kalou enabled the heavily-lambasted Lampard to silence the Upton Park boo-boys with a clinical spot-kick that sent Robert Green the wrong way.

Within two minutes, Chelsea's other ex-Hammer, Joe Cole, had doubled the advantage when he collected Anelka's cut back and expertly threaded a low, angled 18-yarder into the far corner of the bemused Green's net.

On 22 minutes, the outside of Lampard's right boot found Ballack, whose first-time 15-yard volley beat the flat-footed keeper before almost ripping the net off its hooks.

Although former Chelsea striker Carlton Cole had gone close in the opening minutes, Petr Cech had been a mere spectator but, as the half-hour mark approached he brilliantly diverted Mark Noble's 20-yarder over the crossbar.

Chelsea may have been cruising but their determination was there for all to see and they were reduced to ten men when Lampard appeared to be harshly red carded by referee Peter Walton following a brief skirmish with Luis Boa Morte.

That dismissal finally brought some cheers from the West Ham faithful, who now had a tiny slither of hope, but as the interval neared John Terry nodded Noble's goalbound shot clear to keep that three-goal interval lead intact

Ashton replaced Boa Morte for the restart as Curbishley reverted to a two-pronged attack, but after Cech foiled the ever-present George McCartney, the never-say-die Terry also hooked Cole's lob off the goal line with his keeper stranded.

That though was the closest that West Ham were to come to reducing the arrears and they paid the price for pressing forward midway through the second period when Green could only parry the breaking Joe Cole's shot into the path of Ashley Cole, who made it four from an acute angle.

  • 90
    FT:West Ham 0-4 Chelsea: Chelsea hit back at their critics with a display of true class at Upton Park as they demolished an off-colour West Ham United side.
  • 87
    Michael essien with another chance now as he drives through the defence but again screws his shot wide of the target.
  • 84
    Alex gets a short run out as Claude Makelele departs for Chelsea.
  • 80
    Essien has a great chance to make it 5-0 but he fluffs his lines from close range as he drags his effort tamely wide.
  • 76
    The game has really turned into a nothing affair now and West Ham have been very off colour while Chelsea have done what they needed to do.
  • 74
    Salomon Kalou has had a good day and he gets a well earned rest as Florent Malouda replaces him on the left of midfield.
  • 73
    Chelsea are cruising now towards the three points and with Arsenal currently losing this could be a very big day in the title race.
  • 69
    Now Chelsea make a change as the highly impressive Joe Cole is replaced by the combative Michael Essien.
  • 66
    Julien Faubert is replaced now by Nolberto Solano but it will make little difference.
  • 65
    West Ham make a second change and the almost forgotten man that is Bobby Zamora comes on to replace Carlton Cole.
  • 64
    GOAL:West Ham 0-4 Chelsea: (64mins) From absolutely nowhere Chelsea are on the break and Kalou has his shot saved by Green but Ashley Cole follows up to finish it off and end matters once and for all.
  • 62
    A superb clearance from John Terry to prevent a goal for West Ham - Cole gets in behind and lobs it beautifully over Cech but somehow Terry gets back to overhead kick it off the line.
  • 60
    The game has slowed down from that lively first period and no chances are being created and possibly the Hammers have given up on this a little.
  • 58
    Chelsea are not concerning themselves with too much attacking in this half and are prepared to take the pressure from West Ham.
  • 55
    The lack of consistency from the referee in this game is remarkable but West Ham still don't look like they are going to find a way through.
  • 53
    Disgusting from Makelele! The midfielder goes over the top on Faubert and its a potential leg breaker but unbelievably not only does he escape a red card but the referee does not even have a word.
  • 51
    Chelsea still look relatively comfortable despite the Hammers possession and the Lampard dismissal may well have just confirmed their desire to try and see this out.
  • 49
    West Ham have started brightly in this second half and it also looks like Ferreira has a problem and may well have to be replaced.
  • 46
    West Ham actually dominated the possession in that first half and if they can do so again and get an early goal they could put the frighteners on Chelsea in this period.
  • 45
    The home side are going to give it a go as the controversial Luis Boa Morte is replaced by Dean Ashton who will partner Cole up front.
  • 45
    HT:West Ham 0-3 Chelsea: High drama as Chelsea looked to have ended the game with three goals in five minutes but Lampard's red card could change things now.
  • 44
    John Terry is booked for a careless tackle on Calrton Cole.
  • 43
    Things have suddenly gone very very quiet on the field of play after that few minutes of madness and it will probably be this way at the break.
  • 41
    In saying that here come Chelsea and Nicolas Anelka in particular as the French striker drives towards the defence and blasts a shot just over.
  • 40
    After plenty of pushing, shoving and basically prancing around each other the game is underway again and West Ham look hungrier now and might fancy it.
  • 37
    That could be the route back into the game that West Ham were looking for - can they take advantage before the break?
  • 36
    The incident involved Boa Morte and it appears that Lampard pushed the Portuguese to the floor - it probably should not be a red card but in the current climate it was a pretty stupid thing to do.
  • 35
    Michael Ballack is booked for his complaints at the decision.
  • 35
    Frank Lampard is sent off and there is all sorts going on here - didn't see what happened there but will update when a replay comes (red card later rescinded by the FA).
  • 32
    And Cech is in action again as the lively Cole knocks it down and Noble is striding onto it and hits a beauty that the big keeper has to parry behind for a corner - better from the Irons.
  • 31
    Chances at both ends within 30 seconds as Kalou is smothered by Green before West Ham break and Cole has an almost identical chance but sees his effort stopped by Cech - what a chance!
  • 28
    Faubert drills a free-kick just wide as West Ham attempt to get a foothold in the game but its surely too far for them to come back from here unless they can get at least one before the break.
  • 25
    Chelsea are playing superb football, perhaps in response to the criticism Grant has received this week, and West Ham look more than a little lost out there, the question is in danger of becoming how many the Blues will get?
  • 22
    GOAL:West Ham 0-3 Chelsea: (22mins) It's all over already as Ballack strikes a superb volley beyond Green and Chelsea are rampant.
  • 20
    GOAL:West Ham 0-2 Chelsea: (20mins) Joe Cole bends a superb effort into the top corner from Anelka's cutback and its brilliant. Two goals in three minutes from two Hammers old boys and they are in real trouble now.
  • 19
    That will have done Lampard's popularity with the home fans no favours but I am not sure he will mind too much - Chelsea look solid and it will be tough for the Hammers from here.
  • 17
    GOAL:West Ham 0-1 Chelsea: (17mins) Lampard lashes the penalty past Green to silence the home crowds jeers and Chelsea deserve it.
  • 15
    Salomon Kalou drives at Anton Ferdinand and the defender trips him to the floor and referee Walton has no doubt and Chelsea have a penalty.
  • 13
    It is a really lively opening here at Upton Park with both sides looking dangerous - goals will surely follow soon.
  • 10
    Replays appear to show that that early Chelsea effort should have been allowed to coutn as Anelka is not in an offside position - no doubt there will be further discussion into the offside rule after this.
  • 8
    Frank Lampard is getting the usual amount of stick from the Hammers fans but he comes close to silencing them as he drills a right footed shot just over the bar with Green beaten.
  • 6
    West Ham are managing to take some sort of control now having absorbed a lot of early pressure and Cole flashes a long ranger narrowly over.
  • 3
    Chelsea were accused of a lack of hunger in the Cup Final last week but they look really up for this and the ball is zipping around the midfield.
  • 1
    Chelsea almost have the perfect start but Nicolas Anelka's goal early goal is disallowed for offside as he taps home Terry's knockdown - a let off for West Ham.
  • 0
    Peter Walton is today's match official and he gets the game underway to the sound of 'I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles'.
  • 0
    Chelsea: Cech, Ferreira, Carvalho, Terry, Ashley Cole, Ballack, Makelele, Lampard, Kalou, Anelka, Joe Cole
  • 0
    West Ham: Green, Neill, Ferdinand, Upson, McCartney, Faubert, Noble, Mullins, Ljungberg, Boa Morte, Cole
  • 0
    Meanwhile Avram Grant makes a number of changes to his starting lineup as Joe Cole, Michael Ballack and Claude Makelele amongst other return as big names Essien and Drogba both drop to the bench.
  • 0
    Alan Curbishley keeps faith with Carlton Cole who has received some criticism for his wastefulness in front of goal last week as Dean Ashton again takes his place on the bench.
  • 0
    Welcome to Upton Park where West Ham United welcome losing Carling Cup finalists Chelsea for a massive London derby.

Statistics

West Ham
Shots on target 6
Shots off target 2
Shots off bar/post 0
Fouls 14
Offsides 1
Corners 6

Chelsea
Shots on target 9
Shots off target 5
Shots off bar/post 0
Fouls 6
Offsides 3
Corners 1

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