LONDON (AP) Frank Lampard tormented his former club West Ham, scoring twice as Chelsea kept in touch with the English Premier League leaders with a 3-0 away win in the London derby on Saturday.
Playing with great pace and discipline, Jose Mourinho's team claimed a much-needed win that kept the Blues within four points of league leader Arsenal following two disappointing results.
Lampard opened the scoring from the penalty spot in the 21st minute after West Ham goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen brought down Oscar in the box. The Brazilian midfielder then combined well with playmaker Eden Hazard and slotted home with a low shot from the edge of the box for a superb goal in the 34th.
Lampard sealed the win from a rebound inside the penalty area in the 82nd to extend West Ham's winless home run to five matches.
"Obviously the 100 caps thing was a great honour for me but the most important thing was for the team to get back on track," said Lampard, who celebrated 100 caps for England this week. "We've had couple of results there that we knew if we kept losing silly points then that was us out of the race, so it was massive there for us today and I'm very pleased I was a part of it."