MATCH REPORT: GUANGZHOU 0 CHELSEA 4
Felipe Scolari will be pleased with a vibrant start to his first Chelsea pre-season game, an injury to José Bosingwa apart.
All of his available touring squad were given significant match action during Chelsea's first ever game in China and there were well-taken goals for Salomon Kalou, Frank Lampard, fresh-faced Franco Di Santo and Shaun Wright-Phillips. The woodwork took a battering as well.
Scolari's first line-up had a distinctly Brazilian flavour to it. With flying full-backs pushing on past the narrow midfield, it almost resembled the 4-2-2-2 shape that his nation has enjoyed so much success with down the decades. Ashley Cole and José Bosingwa, the latter in his first Chelsea game, were the two asked to supply plenty of attacking width.
In attack were Nicolas Anelka and Salomon Kalou; Andriy Shevchenko unavailable with a minor injury, as was Joe Cole.
Two minutes were on the clock when the first full-back foray forward was made. Cole played the ball low into the box to where Lampard was making a typical run. With his first effort of the pre-season, he scooped over.
Anelka was on-target three minutes later but from an angle, he struck the keeper. That was a penalty area effort - but Essien fired the trigger from considerably further out as the first quarter-of-an-hour approached.
The bright light of this start had been Deco who, nominally playing to the right of midfield with Lampard ahead, but coming deep to fetch, didn't waste a ball and played several incisive passes without hesitation.
Bosingwa had been camped just to the right of the opposition area but unfortunately there was a potential disruption to the pattern of play when he appeared to suffer a muscle strain.
However, before the Portuguese had even gone down the tunnel, the Blues took the lead with 10 men, Deco feeding Lampard well whose pass found Kalou on the right for a confident finish across the keeper. There were 19 minutes gone.
Guangzhou worked Cech properly for the first time on 20 minutes, the keeper covering his near post area when Xu Liang shot low from close range.
Soon play was back down the other end and Kalou very nearly had a second, a good block by the keeper denying him after Essien had threaded a ball through.
The same player fired over on 28 minutes after an Essien burst and a Deco touch sideways.
Essien was enjoying his role in the left midfield channel with Mikel deep, finding space for his trademark surges as the opponents understandably worried about Lampard and Deco's movement.
The tall single striker Luis Alfredo apart, the Guangzhou forward-running players were of the low-centre of gravity, scuttling type. The Chinese side had lined-up in a 5-4-1 shape and wing-back Xu Liang had their second best effort of the half when he volleyed just over from 20-yards out.
The attempt had Cech watchful but his opposite number was by far the more busy, saving a powerful Essien grasscutter just past the half-hour.
The Chelsea advances had been very much about team movement in this opening period but two minutes before the break, Anelka generated his own opening, twisting the defence into submission before cracking a shot low against the post.
Not to be outdone, the local side won a free-kick just outside the area to the left, expertly curled in by Xu Liang. It looked all the world a goal until somehow Cech reacted and pushed it onto the post and out.
That close shave apart, it had been a promising opening 45 minutes of the pre-season, especially given the stifling heat and humidity in the Guangdong Olympic Stadium, evidenced by the Chelsea team as one striping off their sodden shirts the second the half-time whistle went.
Scolari made five changes at the interval and went 4-3-3 with Franco Di Santo, the 19-year-old Argentine striker who scored seven goals in eight reserve appearances last season, making his first appearance in a Chelsea shirt.
The Blues were soon back in business, first the keeper saving from Ferreira and in the follow-up action, Bridge striking the post with a low-shot across the keeper.

Neither Li Shuai nor the woodwork could do anything about a piece of Lampard brilliance on 50 minutes. Chelsea went 2-0 up as he lobbed over the keeper with perfection from outside the area.
The game continued with Chelsea on the front foot and before the hour was up, the final two changes were made. Wright-Phillips replaced Kalou on the right and Branislav Ivanovic enjoying his maiden first team action, the Serb commencing at right-back, Ferreira moving into midfield.
Wright-Phillips was only a whisker away from making a rapid impact, turning onto another pin-point Lampard long-ranger and firing just wide from 20 yards. The local team's posts took punishment once again a minute later when Di Santo burst through and shot past the keeper, only to see it rebound back.
Carlo, a near spectator until quarter-of-an-hour to go, was stretched by Xu De'en's speculative lob but punched it over competently.
Three minutes later the third was added, Di Santo sliding in to convert at the far post after Malouda had attacked on the left and drilled the ball across.
Two second-half subs got in on the act with three minutes remaining, Wright-Phillips rifling in the fourth from a Bridge cross. By the final whistle, our opponents were feeling the run around they had been given in the second-half. For Chelsea, some important miles run and some confidence boosting play had been deposited into the bank.
Chelsea
First-half (4-1-2-1-2): Cech; Bosingwa (Ferreira 19), Carvalho, Terry (c), A Cole; Mikel; Essien, Deco; Lampard; Kalou, Anelka.
Second-half (4-3-3): Cudicini, Ferreira, Alex, Carvalho, Bridge; Lampard, Mikel, Deco (Ivanovic 62); Kalou (Wright-Phillips 57), Di Santo, Malouda.
Guangzhou Pharmaceutical (4-5-1): Li Shuai; Bai Lei (Jia Wenpeng 64), Li Zhihai (c), Ismael Enrique (Ma Liang 64), Tang Dechao, Xu Liang (Yang Pengfeng 58); Wu Pingfeng, Li Yan, Diego (Cao Zhijie 58), Lu Lin; Luis Alfredo.




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