Chelsea crush Blackburn, Stoke stun Spurs

LONDON, (Reuters) – Chelsea reclaimed top spot in the  Premier League with a crushing 5-0 win over Blackburn Rovers yesterday but Tottenham Hotspur were brought down to earth when  Stoke City snatched a late 1-0 victory at White Hart Lane.

An early own goal and four strikes in 15 minutes in a  rampant second half, including two for Frank Lampard, did the  job for Chelsea, who lost their last league game at Aston Villa  but now top the standings again on 24 points.

Manchester United, who play Liverpool at Anfield  today,  are second on 22. Spurs are third on 19 after Glenn Whelan’s  superb 86th-minute goal secured Stoke their first away win of  the season and first at White Hart Lane since 1975.

Arsenal, fourth on 18, visit West Ham United on today when  fifth-placed Manchester City (17) host Fulham.

Elsewhere yesterday, Burnley’s 100 percent home record  ended with a 3-1 defeat by Wigan Athletic and Sunderland’s good  run was halted by a 2-1 loss at Birmingham City.

Wolverhampton Wanderers and Aston Villa drew 1-1 at Molineux  while Hull City and Portsmouth produced a dire goalless draw.

GOOD SAVES
Chelsea were in control from the start against Blackburn and  their pressure paid off when Gael Givet turned a Nicolas Anelka  cross into his own net after 20 minutes.

Paul Robinson made some good saves to keep Chelsea at bay in  a one-sided first half but he was helpless to keep out Lampard’s  shot and should have done better when beaten by Michael Essien’s  30-metre effort early in the second.

Didier Drogba was brought down for penalty which Lampard  dutifully despatched and Drogba headed in from a corner.

There were more plus points for Chelsea with midfielder Joe  Cole looking sharp on his first league start since January, a  first appearance of the season for substitute Paulo Ferreira and  a debut off the bench for Dutch defender Jeffrey Bruma.

“We had to work for it, they’re a very difficult team to  play against,” Lampard told ESPN. “But once we pushed on in the  second half that was it.

“I think everyone knows what Cole brings. He’s something  different, he runs with the ball, he can create something out of  nothing. He’s a different class.”
ABLE REPLACEMENT
Stoke goalkeeper Thomas Sorensen was taken ill in the  warm-up at White Hart Lane but Steve Simonsen proved a more than  able replacement as he enjoyed a terrific afternoon.

Niko Kranjcar hit a post and Peter Crouch went close several  times as Spurs were denied repeatedly by Simonsen.

Tottenham were reduced to 10 men for the last 12 minutes  when Aaron Lennon went off injured with all the substitutes used  and Stoke took advantage when Ricardo Fuller stormed down the  wing and squared for Whelan to curl in the winner.

“We’ve got good group of lads, they all work hard, they all  have a go and we know that’s a great three points today,” Stoke  manager Tony Pulis told Sky Sports News.