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Sat 01 Nov 2008, Stamford BridgeReferee: Martin Atkinson
 Team Lineup 
1
Cech
17
Bosingwa
33
Alex
26
Terry
3
Cole
  
(36)
12
Mikel
10
Cole
(63)
20
Deco
8
Lampard
15
Malouda
39
Anelka
(74)
Substitutes
2
Ivanovic
21
Kalou
27
Mineiro
(74)
35
Belletti
40
Hilario
18
Bridge
(36)
11
Drogba
(63)
 
 Match Quotes
Scolari
"We played very good football, on the ground, feet to feet and the players changed position very well. We had 10 chances to score a goal and that was better than other games when we have not been shooting very well. Joe Cole played his best game. He helped to defend when we didn't have the ball and tried hard when we received the ball. This is what I want from my players."

- Luiz Felipe Scolari

 
Chelsea 5
Sunderland 0
Scorer: Alex (26)
Scorer: Anelka (29, 45, 52)
Scorer: Lampard (50)
Attendance: 41693 FT (16:52)

If the mission was to make Stamford Bridge the fortress it had been for the past four and a half years before Liverpool barged down the gates last week then this was a splendid start.

A short-range effort from Brazilian defender Alex notched up the 1,000th Chelsea goal in the Premier League. A Frank Lampard header gave the Chelsea midfielder the 100th league goal of his career. And a Nicolas Anelka hat-trick completed a rout which had the home jokers chanting: "Boring, boring Chelsea."

In truth Chelsea hardly required a fortress to repel this Sunderland side in the teeming rain which drenched Stamford Bridge.

The Wearsiders, disappointing in defeat against Stoke City in midweek, were undone by Chelsea's wonderful passing and movement.

Manager Roy Keane was sent to the stands by referee Martin Atkinson as his frustration boiled over in the half-time tunnel when he verbally remonstrated with the officials.

Before the match Keane had warned it takes at least four days for him to recover his karma when he loses his temper. After this performance it might take him until Christmas.

dominating possession

But not one Sunderland player would have passed the exacting Keane contribution test on an afternoon when the Chelsea fans taunted them with chants of 'Cheerio.'

The tone was set from the kick-off as Chelsea penned Sunderland in their own half, dominating possession, fizzing the ball around the greasy surface with precision.

They signalled their intentions as early as the 16th minute when Deco swivelled sweetly on the edge of the area and sent a swerving angled shot thundering against the Sunderland crossbar. It was the shot of the match, a demonstration of Portuguese quality. But there was more, much more, to come.

And Chelsea confirmed their authority with two goals in two first-half minutes.

The first arrived from Rodrigo Dias de Costa, otherwise known as Alex, who started the move in midfield. The ball was switched to Joe Cole out on the right and when it fizzed across the penalty area it deflected off goalkeeper Marton Fulop into the path of Alex, who had continued his run, and he swept the goal home from three yards.

Not the grandest of strikes but it will still grace the record books as Chelsea's 1,000th Premier League goal.

Number 1,001 was scored by Anelka, but again owed much to the prescience of Alex.

angled cross

This time it was Lampard who provided the angled cross, which skidded across the penalty area off the rain-drenched surface.

Alex again got the touch as he slid in and although the ball was about to cross the line Anelka made sure, smashing the ball home from no more than 12 inches.

Anelka slotted his second, again from close range, on the stroke of half-time.

It got worse for Sunderland in the 51st minute when Joe Cole supplied the cross for Lampard to head home and two minutes later Anelka completed his hat-trick, again from close-range with the ball looping off the body of goalkeeper Fulop and dropping agonisingly over the line.

Sunderland raids were rare but one did bring the save of the match from Petr Cech, who dived bravely at the feet of Cisse to palm the ball away.

But that was scant consolation for Keane who sat in the stand, hunched into his overcoat, whispering into his mobile phone. As for Chelsea, their fortress is as secure as ever.

 Fantasy Player Pick
Chelsea defender Alex

Alex

(Chelsea)
The Brazilian defender scored one and made one to help Chelsea to a big win.
 IKTS Snapshot
one per cent
A mere one per cent of IKTS players correctly predicted a 5-0 home win for Chelsea.
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 Team Lineup 
32
Fulop
21
Chimbonda
5
Nosworthy
26
Ferdinand
3
McCartney
8
Malbranque
(45)
6
Whitehead
4
Tainio
   
10
Richardson
39
Waghorn
(45)
17
Jones
(57)
Substitutes
42
Henderson
(45)
2
Bardsley
20
Reid
11
Diouf
(45)
41
Meyler
9
Cisse
(57)
46
Colgan
 
 Match Quotes
Sunderland manager Roy Keane
"Don't take anything away from Chelsea. There is no shame losing to a team like that. When you are 5-0 down with 35 minutes to go and Didier Drogba is warming up I wished someone would fast forward that clock. But my players kept going. It has been a tough week for us, particularly having to come to Chelsea after they had had a defeat. We knew there would be a reaction and unfortunately we were on the end of it."

- Roy Keane

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