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Sun 17 Aug 2008, Stamford BridgeReferee: M Dean
 Team Lineup 
1
Cech
17
Bosingwa
(83)
6
Carvalho
26
Terry
3
Cole
13
Ballack
  
(37)
8
Lampard
12
Mikel
20
Deco
10
Cole
(78)
39
Anelka
Substitutes
15
Malouda
(37)
40
Hilario
24
Wright-Phillips
(78)
18
Bridge
33
Alex
9
Di Santo
19
Ferreira
(83)
 
 Match Quotes
Chelsea manager Luiz Felipe Scolari
"I'm happy because my team play very well. To win the first game 4-0 is important but more important for me is my team looked well in the field and I think the Chelsea fans are the same. We still need more patience and to touch the ball more. We expect more goals but at 3-0 we need to change to keep the ball more."

- Luiz Felipe Scolari

 
Chelsea 4
Portsmouth 0
Scorer: Cole (12)
Scorer: Anelka (26)
Scorer: Lampard (45 pen.)
Scorer: Deco (88)
Attendance: 41468 FT (15:22)

 

Luiz Felipe Scolari got his Chelsea reign up and running with victory over Portsmouth at Stamford Bridge and a message of attacking intent to the rest of the Barclays Premier League.

Scolari's first competitive match in charge suggested he wants style as well as substance, and they continued to push forward once Joe Cole opened the scoring in the 12th minute.

Nicolas Anelka, Scolari's only senior forward available, headed in his first goal at home for Chelsea before Frank Lampard put the result beyond doubt just before the break, scoring a penalty just five days after sealing his new five-year contract at the club.

Deco, on his debut, added a fourth from long range just before the end.

While Lampard may have been in the headlines this week it was Scolari who took centre stage on the opening weekend of the new season.

standing up

The Brazilian had promised a samba style to his time in west London, and he did not disappoint after being introduced to the crowd and giving them a thumbs-up.

Like his Brazil team that won the 2002 World Cup, he relied on his full-backs to create width - instead of Cafu and Roberto Carlos he has Jose Bosingwa and Ashley Cole marauding forward.

It allowed his five-man midfield to dominate through the middle, which is where the opener was created from less than a quarter of an hour into Scolari's career in England.

Anelka cushioned a header back to Michael Ballack, who lifted the ball over Pompey's defence with the outside of his boot for midfielder Cole to steer his finish around David James.

It could have got worse for the visitors as Lampard split their defence again, only this time James saved with his feet when Anelka ran through.

The France striker was not made to wait long for his goal. Bosingwa helped set it up by getting to the byline and standing up a cross to the far post.

get direction

Ballack almost got in the way as Deco met the ball but the Portugal midfielder managed to clip over James and Anelka beat Sylvain Distin on the line to head into the empty net.

Anelka should have added a third on the half-hour mark when he raced through again, but his effort went just wide of the post after he tapped the ball around James.

Pompey also suggested they were willing to fight back when Petr Cech was forced into a double save before the break, first from Niko Kranjcar's powerful drive, then bravely with his body when Peter Crouch latched onto the rebound.

However, their hopes ended when Chelsea were awarded a penalty in first-half stoppage-time after Distin handled a cross by midfielder Cole.

Lampard tucked away the spot-kick and tapped his badge in celebration as he ran to the crowd.

The attacking continued after the break, with Anelka twice firing over the crossbar after the restart.

Midfielder Cole was sent through over the top again but fired wide of the post after outpacing the Pompey defence.

Younes Kaboul thought he had sight of goal from a corner but his effort came off his knee, and Crouch could not tame the ball when it fell to him.

Pompey also had a penalty appeal when Niko Kranjcar's drive was blocked by Ricardo Carvalho.

Crouch's partnership with Jermain Defoe clearly needs time to gel. It took them 78 minutes to combine, and Defoe could not get direction on his finish when he met a flick-on.

Deco's goal came in the 89th minute, a powerful and swerving effort from 30 yards that James could only parry into the top corner.

 

 Fantasy Player Pick
Deco of Chelsea

Deco

(Chelsea)
Scored one and set up another to help the Blues to a comprehensive win.
 IKTS Snapshot
0 per cent
Not a single IKTS player correctly predicted Chelsea 4-0 Portsmouth.
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 Team Lineup 
1
James
   
3
Kaboul
23
Campbell
15
Distin
7
Hreidarsson
5
Johnson
6
Diarra
(67)
8
Diop
19
Kranjcar
(72)
14
Defoe
9
Crouch
Substitutes
18
Mvuemba
(67)
20
Cranie
17
Utaka
11
Thomas
(72)
21
Ashdown
4
Lauren
32
Traore
 
 Match Quotes
Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp
"It was disappointing, we defended like schoolboys at times. We just stood there and let them run in behind us. I had to throw the lad (Hermann Hreidarsson) into midfield because we were short. We've been short of goals from midfield and it's an area we really need some goals from."

- Harry Redknapp

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