Wigan had no answer to Chelsea's goalscoring machine as manager
Carlo Ancelotti's side have already now hit double figures for the
season after two games in defence of their Premier League crown.
For the second successive Saturday Chelsea rattled home six, with
Nicolas Anelka and substitute Salomon Kalou each bagging a brace,
sandwiching one apiece from Florent Malouda and Yossi Benayoun.
It leaves Chelsea sitting pretty at the top of the table and the
Latics propping it up, and with the possibility manager Roberto
Martinez may now be fearing for his job.
The Blues have now scored a phenomenal 29 goals in just five league
games, 14 of those against Wigan as they thumped eight past them
on the final day of last season.
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