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Chelsea 4-0 Wigan

Arjen Robben produced a fine display to help ensure Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho ended a tumultuous week with a win.

Despite a host of rumours surrounding Mourinho's predicted exit, the Blues saw off a poor Wigan side with ease.

Lampard's free-kick drifted in for the first and Kristofer Haestad's back-pass fell to Robben to make it two.

Chris Kirkland then put a Robben cross into his own net before Didier Drogba's firm header sealed the victory to make it six straight defeats for Wigan.

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It was no more than Chelsea deserved against a desperate Latics outfit, and was the best possible answer after a week of speculation regarding Mourinho's future.

From the outset there was little doubt where the Stamford Bridge faithful's loyalties lay and, as choruses dedicated to Mourinho rang out across west London, it quickly became clear that the Chelsea players were keen to make their own statement about his future.

A return to a 4-3-3 formation helped, as did the form of Robben who lit up the match with jinking runs, clever passes and intelligent movement.

But, after three successive draws in the league and one in the Carling Cup to Wycombe, the Blues still needed a huge slice of luck to open the scoring.

Lampard's tame 35-yard free-kick from wide on the left was allowed to drift between defence and keeper and into the far corner, though replays suggested Kirkland in goal may have been distracted by Fitz Hall's clear foul on Drogba six yards out.

Thereafter, Chelsea assumed complete control, with Robben pulling the strings and Lampard and Michael Ballack attacking from deep at every opportunity.

However, while Salomon Kalou twice wasted decent openings behind the Wigan defence, it took until the 32nd minute for the hosts to force a clear opening, Kirkland doing well to keep out Lampard's firm low drive at his near post.

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Lampard [centre] is congratulated after scoring the opener

Such was Chelsea's dominance, it took until the last minute of the half for Wigan to trouble the Blues' defence, Ricardo Carvalho deflecting Ian McCullough's shot over from six yards.

There was little change to the pattern of the game in the second half, with the Latics virtual strangers to the ball.

And it was not long before the Londoners grabbed a deserved second, man-of-the-match Robben dashing onto Haestad's dire back-pass, rounding Kirkland and slotting home.

The champions were rampant and, seconds after Kirkland had done well to deny Robben's curled effort, the keeper then put into his own net on the dive from the Dutchman's cross to make it 3-0.

Wigan, on the worst run under Paul Jewell, were bereft of confidence and imagination and the Blues could even afford tame finishes from Drogba and Ballack late on.

Josip Skoko did go close with a 25-yard strike late on for Wigan, but then Drogba wrapped up the victory with a powerful headed from John Obi Mikel's cross.

The win saw Chelsea end their worst winless run under Mourinho and remain six points behind leaders Manchester United, while Wigan are once again looking over their shoulder as they slip to just three points above the drop zone.

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