Frank Lampard praised the "controlled" manner
of Chelsea's performance after their 2-0 win over Galatasaray in the UEFA
Champions League.
Goals from Samuel Eto'o and Gary Cahill in the first half
on Tuesday earned Jose Mourinho's men a comfortable 3-1 aggregate success as
Chelsea progressed to the quarter-finals of the competition for the eighth time
in the past 11 seasons.
Much was made prior to the game of the return to Stamford
Bridge of Didier Drogba, but the Ivorian had very little impact in the second
leg of the last-16 tie.
Lampard, who had a hand in Chelsea's second goal,
declared himself satisfied with his team's professional display.
"It was everything we wanted it to be," he told
ITV Sport.
"It was a tough game, people take it for granted
after our good result there. We knew it was going to be tough but beginning to
end they hardly threatened.
"It was very controlled from all of us."
Lampard also hailed former team-mate Drogba, but the
midfielder is not looking too far ahead in terms of Chelsea's future Champions
League prospects.
"We know what Didier is about, he's top class and we
had to be on our game," he said.
"I won't make predictions yet with the amount of
great teams still left in it.
"We'll see who we get drawn against. It gets tougher
every year this competition but we're in the draw."
Mourinho, meanwhile, insisted that Chelsea are back where
they belong after last season's UEFA Europa League success under Rafael
Benitez.
"We are there," he said.
"It's different from last season because the Europa
League was a different level but to come from Europa League to the
quarter-finals of the Champions League is important for players and for the
club.
"We are a Champions League club, we are in the best
eight, among the best teams in the world and the players deserve to be
there."
Culled from Soccerway


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