Chelsea's strikers did their talking eloquently on the pitch as they sent a
defiant message to owner Roman Abramovich amid the club's on-going search for
yet another top-class forward.
Adrian Mutu scored twice, while Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and Eidur Gudjohnsen
were also on target as Chelsea completed a routine FA Cup third round replay
victory against Watford at Stamford Bridge.
And the trio can only hope that Abramovich was paying close attention.
Four leading forwards might seem enough for one club but, especially with
Hernan Crespo injured for six weeks, the Russian may not be able to resist the
temptation to enter the transfer market again.
Whether it is eventually Louis Saha, Christian Vieri, David Trezeguet, Adriano
or anyone else who now arrives at Stamford Bridge still remains to be seen as
the rumour mill does its usual rounds.
However, the pressure was always set to grow even further on Hasselbaink, Mutu
and Gudjohnsen after the apparent interest in Saha had been revealed.
It was just as well, therefore, that Mutu, who ended a 13-game goal drought at
Leicester, struck again after just seven minutes against Watford, with
Hasselbaink taking his season's tally to 13.
While Mutu scored again late on, there was also the added bonus of Damien Duff
making his long-awaited return from injury as a substitute as he set up
Gudjohnsen for Chelsea's late fourth.
All in all, therefore, a satisfying night for Claudio Ranieri as he showed his
determination to win the FA Cup by fielding a virtually full-strength line-up
against a gallant Watford side.
Then again, with such spending power behind the club, no one can be quite sure
of their Chelsea future these days.
While the pressure is currently on the club's four strikers, Ranieri was moved
to issue a pre-match statement assuring Joe Cole of his position amid
speculation linking the club with Scott Parker.
Cole was promptly included in the starting line-up, with Marcel Desailly
rested after being given such a torrid time by Watford at Vicarage Road.
Chelsea had fallen behind just five minutes into that original tie when Heidar
Helguson's header was wrongly adjudged to have crossed the line.
Referee Wiley, who had also officiated in that game, nevertheless took just
seven minutes to make amends at Stamford Bridge.
When Frank Lampard's shot was parried by Lenny Pidgeley, who is on loan from
Chelsea, Hasselbaink contested the rebound with Neal Ardley and, when the ball
fell to Mutu, the Romanian striker converted from close range.
Referee's assistant Bernard Baker flagged Mutu offside, but Wiley correctly
ruled that Ardley - and not Hasselbaink - had, in fact, played the ball to Mutu
and therefore awarded the goal.
Watford's attempts at a comeback reached their height when Jamie Hand bustled
his way into the penalty area and let fly with a shot that cannoned back off the
post.
Sadly for Watford, there is simply no substitute for finishing class - as
Hasselbaink promptly proved.
With 33 minutes gone, the Dutchman controlled Gallas's long-ball with his
instep before sweeping his shot past Pidgeley with the same foot in the same
effortless movement.
Watford still did not abandon their five-man midfield, but Chelsea continued
to dominate and Makelele struck an effort narrowly wide just before the break.
It was much the same story after the restart, with Chelsea clearly in command,
even though Cole skewed a volley wide.
However, Watford refused to give up and Gavin Mahon curled the ball just past
the post after Lee Cook's initial effort had been blocked.
Indeed, Lewington responded to his side's increased tempo by bringing on Scott
Fitzgerald and Danny Webber with 32 minutes still left.
Fitzgerald even managed to block an attempted clearance by Carlo Cudicini but
he was unable to take full advantage as William Gallas moved in quickly to
cover.
Once again, Watford were quickly given a lesson in finishing, this time by
Mutu, who adeptly controlled a high-ball before curling his shot around Cox.
Gudjohnsen was nevertheless not to be outdone and after Duff had replaced
Mutu, the Irishman set up the Iceland international to finish with aplomb into
the top corner.
The message to Abramovich could not have been more unequivocal. Not that even
four goals for the second game running may be enough to persuade him to put his
cheque-book away just yet though.
Teams:
Chelsea Cudicini, Melchiot, Terry, Gallas (Huth 82), Babayaro,
Gronkjaer, Lampard, Makelele, Cole, Mutu (Duff 80),
Hasselbaink (Gudjohnsen 70).
Subs Not Used: Sullivan, Johnson.
Goals: Mutu 7, Hasselbaink 34, Mutu 76, Gudjohnsen 84.
Watford Pidgeley, Ardley, Cox, Gayle, Smith, Devlin, Hyde,
Mahon, Hand (Doyley 82), Cook (Fitzgerald 58), Dyer (Webber 58).
Subs Not Used: Chamberlain, Brown.
Booked: Hand.
Att: 38,763
Ref: A Wiley (Staffordshire).