The FA Cup: Chelsea 7-0 Ipswich | The FA Cup 3rd Round - 09/01/11

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FATV - Chelsea started their FA Cup defence with a resounding win over Championship strugglers Ipswich, paving the way for a fourth-round trip to Everton.
Salomon Kalou put Chelsea ahead after keeper Marton Fulop had failed to cut out a Nicolas Anelka strike.
Daniel Sturridge back-heeled a swift second before Frank Lampard's free-kick was deflected in by Carlos Edwards.
Anelka punished some slack defending to make it four, Sturridge curled home a fifth, and Lampard added a late double.

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  • want to see more of josh mceachran

  • Great finish by Sturridge.

    Don't understand why they sent him off on lone and spent 50 million on Torres... Sturridge is young, in form and scoring goals for fun.

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  • @matteoandalexfilms you´re in the right way, for sure :), i´m from brazil and i will go to london to see my team chelsea! :)

  • what a year 9/10 and 10/11 amazing seasion there were invincerberl but am a united fan

  • its funny because i live in ipswich its my hometown and i support chelsea but its allways chelsea been a fan for 12 years im chelsea untill i die

  • @123ManchesterU That's what I call Lucky 7!

  • @123ManchesterU Lucky to score 7 times?

  • thumps up chelsea rules

  • @123ManchesterU chelsea rules your just sad that the creamed that team

  • love Chelsea

  • @gecomaman kalou is 25 how is that old -.-

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