Chelsea batter Bolton again to close gap at top

LONDON, (Reuters) – Chelsea confirmed their return to  form with a ruthless 4-0 win over Bolton Wanderers yesterday to  keep a foothold in the Premier League title race.

If ever there was a fixture for the champions to guarantee a  win it is away to Bolton and they clinched their eighth victory  in a row at the Reebok Stadium with a stunning strike by Didier  Drogba and goals by Florent Malouda, Nicolas Anelka and Ramires.
Those eight games have produced 18 goals for the Londoners  while Bolton have failed to find the net in any of them.
Having taken 10 points from 11 games in a dire run,  back-to-back victories have stopped the rot and Chelsea moved  clear in fourth spot on 41 points.

Manchester City are third on 45, Arsenal second on 46 and  Manchester United, who play their game in hand at Blackpool today, top on 48.
Bolton, who have taken one point from their last five  matches and slipped to 10th, were chasing shadows in the end  but, having lost only once at home previously this season, they  had started confidently and took the game to the visitors.

They were stunned after 11 minutes, though, when Drogba let  rip from 30 metres out and the dipping, swerving ball left Jussi  Jaaskelainen clutching fresh air.

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Petr Cech dived full length to touch a Matt Taylor header  round the post in a rare sight of goal for the hosts and just  before halftime Florent Malouda, who scored the winner in  Chelsea’s 1-0 home win over Bolton last month, threaded a shot  inside the near post from a tight angle.

As Bolton pressed forward looking to find a way back into  the game they were repeatedly caught on the break with Chelsea  showing the sort of zip that has been sorely missing recently.

Anelka seized on a loose ball to lash in the third after 56  minutes and Brazil midfielder Ramires sidefooted in his first  goal for the club to complete a repeat last year’s 4-0 win on  the same ground.

Drogba, named man of the match after his most impressive  performance for months, was delighted.

“I took my chance, I had the confidence to try and the  manager said to me to shoot when I had the chance,” he told Sky  Sports.
“Maybe before I was thinking too much, this one I just  wanted to shoot.”

Manager Carlo Ancelotti, not for the first time in recent  weeks, said he felt his team had turned the corner.
“We played pretty good football, with a good attitude and  this was an important step,” he said.
“We are coming back to fight for everything. It’s not easy  to close the gap but we have to try.”
Ancelotti said Chelsea were still trying to sign Brazil  defender David Luiz from Benfica, adding that the clubs had yet  to reach an agreement.