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0 vs 4
Played
January 24, 2011 3:00 PM EST
Reebok Stadium — Bolton
Referee:‬ C. Foy‎
Attendance:‬ 22837‎
 
 
 
 
 
Ramires 74′
Top of the Match
Michael Essien
Michael Essien
Chelsea
Didier Drogba
Didier Drogba
Chelsea
Flop of the Match
Jussi Jaaskelainen
Jussi Jaaskelainen
Bolton
Jussi Jaaskelainen
Jussi Jaaskelainen
Bolton

Bolton 0-4 Chelsea: Drogba, Malouda & Anelka On Target As Blues Win First Back To Back League Games Since October

Ramieres grabs first career goal

By Steve Hewlett

EPL : Didier Drogba, Bolton vs Chelsea (Getty Images)
A flurry of goals from Chelsea saw off Bolton Wanderers at the Reebok Stadium as Carlo Ancelotti's men moved within seven points of top spot.  Front three, Didier Drogba, Florent Malouda and Nicolas Anelka were amongst the goals as The Blues made light work of the Trotters.

The night was a poignant one.  It was Bolton’s first game at the Reebok since the death of Nat Lofthouse and The Lion of Vienna, such an icon for the Trotters that his name is synonymous with the Lancashire side, was remembered in a fitting way.   The expectation on the current XI to produce on such a night was huge.

With such stirring emotions in the blood Bolton almost made the perfect start as after only three minutes when Kevin Davies - who is out of the same mould as the great man - found himself in the Chelsea box but his header was directed too close to Petr Cech, who dealt with the threat.

Bolton continued to keep Chelsea under the cosh in the early exchanges but that momentum was stopped dead in its tracks when a routine pass inside from Florent Malouda to Didier Drogba resulted in an astonishing strike from the Ivorian as he unleashed an exocet which deviated wildly midflight to bamboozle Jussi Jaaskelainen in the Bolton goal.

With the wind knocked from their sails, Bolton had to regroup and reorganise to threaten Chelsea. Intent restored, another opportunity to beat Cech came and went after half an hour when good play on the left flank from Martin Petrov resulted in an accurately placed cross which was met by Matthew Taylor who bisected the Chelsea centre-halves.  But sadly his driven header was turned away by Cech, who has still to concede a goal at the Reebok.

As the half wore on it seemed likely that the next goal would be Chelsea’s and that was the case when five minutes before the break, a persistent Florent Malouda had two chances to shoot, his first was deflected off the legs of Gary Cahill which gave the Frenchmen a second bite of the proverbial cherry and this time he tickled the ball between Jaaskelainen and the near post to double the Londoners lead.

As the players returned to the dressing rooms at half time, a faint wave of boos was heard as the home support showed their collective displeasure at events.

The second half continued in the same frustrating style for Bolton, they felt they got very little from referee Chris Foy in controlling Chelsea and Owen Coyle made his feelings known to the fourth official. 

A third goal would have been disastrous for Bolton as there would have been no way back from such a defict.  And shortly before the hour that killer blow was dealt.  Superb linking play between Malouda and Michael Essien in the left channel provided the catalyst as the Ghanaian crossed the ball which was met by the ever busy Drogba, his effort was deflected by Jaaskelainen into the path of Nicolas Anelka, who showed the Trotters’ fans what they’ve missed since his departure.

Chelsea didn’t loosen the tourniquet and added to their already comfortable lead when Ramires bagged his first goal for the club since his arrival from Benfica last summer.  Essien was involved again as another run down the left caused trouble for Bolton and his cross was not dealt with and the Brazilian was in the right place to compound a miserable night for Owen Coyle.

On such a night when Bolton remembered one of their own, the home support would have hoped for a bettter performance, but Chelsea, who showed due respect before the game, soon went about their business with clinical and ruthless application.

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Bolton

22
Jussi Jaaskelainen
Goalkeeper
2.0
2
2.5
12
Zat Knight
Defender
2.5
24
Gary Cahill
Defender
3.0
3
Paul Robinson
Defender
3.0
10
Martin Petrov
Midfielder
63′
3.0
8
Stuart Holden
Midfielder
87′
3.5
6
Fabrice Muamba
Midfielder
63′
3.0
7
Matthew Taylor
Midfielder
3.0
14
Kevin Davies
Striker
2.5
9
2.5

Chelsea

3.5
1
Petr Cech
Goalkeeper
3.5
17
José Bosingwa
Defender
3.5
2
3.5
26
John Terry
Defender
3.5
3
Ashley Cole
Defender
4.0
5
Michael Essien
Midfielder
3.0
12
John Obi Mikel
Midfielder
72′
3.5
7
Ramires
Midfielder
74′ 77′
3.5
39
3.5
11
Didier Drogba
Striker
11′
3.5
15

Substitutes

1
Adam Bogdan
Goalkeeper
-
18
Sam Ricketts
Defender
-
31
David Wheater
Defender
-
21
Tamir Cohen
Midfielder
-
16
Mark Davies
Midfielder
63′
3.0
20
Robbie Blake
Striker
87′
-
-
Rodrigo
Striker
3.0

Substitutes

-
22
Ross Turnbull
Goalkeeper
-
5
Jeffrey Bruma
Defender
-
19
Paulo Ferreira
Defender
3.0
51
Josh McEachran
Midfielder
72′
-
44
Gäel Kakuta
Striker
3.0
21
Salomon Kalou
Striker
77′
-
23

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-

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Man City
23 3
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17 4
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Tottenham
17 3