Shevchenko on target as Chelsea beat Pompey

Ukraine striker Andriy Shevchenko ended his Chelsea goal drought with the opener in a 2-1 victory over Portsmouth that moved the champions to the top of the Premier League yesterday. Shevchenko's first goal in 10 games ended Portsmouth's resistance...

Ukraine striker Andriy Shevchenko ended his Chelsea goal drought with the opener in a 2-1 victory over Portsmouth that moved the champions to the top of the Premier League yesterday.

Shevchenko's first goal in 10 games ended Portsmouth's resistance after 55 minutes. Midfielder Michael Ballack headed the second two minutes later before Zimbabwean forward Benjamin Mwaruwari scrambled one back for Portsmouth in the 69th minute.

Victory sent Jose Mourinho's side three points clear at the top - at least until Manchester United play Liverpool at Old Trafford today.

In yesterday's other games, Everton beat 10-man Sheffield United 2-0, Wigan notched their biggest ever win in the Premier League by thrashing Manchester City 4-0 and the two bottom clubs Charlton Athletic and Watford met in a 0-0 draw.

Aston Villa drew 1-1 with Fulham in the late kick-off. Though Martin O'Neill's Villa are still unbeaten, yesterday was their third successive 1-1 draw in the league and their fifth draw in their last six league games.

Shevchenko's goal, albeit deflected off Portsmouth defender Sol Campbell, will be a huge relief to the Ukraine captain, who cost Chelsea £30 million with his move from Milan in May. He was booked for his goal celebrations.

After scoring against Liverpool in the Community Shield on Aug. 13 and then against Middlesbrough in Chelsea's only league defeat of the season 10 days later, Shevchenko had failed to score in any of the nine Premier League or Champions League matches he has played in since then.

The strike, which punctured a superb display by Pompey keeper David James, was his first at Stamford Bridge.

Germany captain Ballack headed his first league goal since joining from Bayern Munich in the close season after the ball was nodded over by Ivory Coast skipper Didier Drogba.

Mwaruwari kept Harry Redknapp's men in the game, bundling the ball home after Portuguese keeper Hilario failed to collect the ball in a goalmouth melee. But an equaliser eluded them and Pompey have not won at Stamford Bridge for 51 years. Chelsea are now unbeaten at home in 49 league matches.

As in the midweek Champions League win over Barcelona, Hilario was deputising for Petr Cech and Carlo Cudicini, who were both knocked unconscious in last weekend's win at Reading.

Beattie penalty

Everton needed just over half an hour to secure their win. Spanish midfielder Mikel Arteta opened the scoring and James Beattie added a penalty after United defender Claude Davis was dismissed for bringing down Andy Johnson in the box.

Two goals inside the first four minutes set Wigan on their way against Manchester City. Former England striker Emile Heskey fired home in the second minute and City defender Richard Dunne scored an own goal soon afterwards.

Senegal forward Henri Camara and Ecuador midfielder Luis Antonio Valencia added two more in the second half to give Wigan their biggest win in the 46 Premier League matches they have played since gaining promotion last season.

Upcoming league fixtures

Saturday: Premier League 1.45 p.m. Sheffield United vs Chelsea. 4 p.m. Arsenal vs Everton; Bolton vs Manchester United; Fulham vs Wigan; Liverpool vs Aston Villa; Portsmouth vs Reading; Watford vs Tottenham. 6.15 p.m. Newcastle vs Charlton.

Sunday: Premier League 5 p.m. West Ham vs Blackburn.

Monday, October 30: Premier League 9 p.m. Manchester City vs Middlesbrough.

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