In pictures - Copenhagen v Chelsea in the Champions League
FC Copenhagen, tonight's hosts, held Barcelona to a draw earlier in this Champions League campaign, and their fans are hopeful they can stifle Chelsea's costly attack in similar fashion tonightPhotograph: Jamie McDonald/Getty ImagesFernando Torres is partnering Nicolas Anelka up front tonight. He's still searching for his first Chelsea goal - and bold goalkeeping like this isn't doing him any favoursPhotograph: Adrian Dennis/AFP/Getty ImagesNor is the physical approach of Mathias Zanka JorgensenPhotograph: Jamie McDonald/Getty Images
Anelka, on the other hand, seems to be enjoying greater freedomPhotograph: Adrian Dennis/AFP/Getty ImagesAfter seizing a wayward pass from former Chelsea player Jesper Gronkjaer in the 17th minute, he rifles Chelsea into the lead with a shot which flies across the keeper's goalPhotograph: Jamie McDonald/Getty ImagesIt's a bitterly cold evening in Copenhagen. Here, Michael Essien - wearing gloves, a snood and tights - tries to escape GroenkjaerPhotograph: Keld Navntoft/AFP/Getty ImagesAncelotti looks rather hot-headed on the touchlinePhotograph: Jamie McDonald/Getty ImagesTorres's continued profligacy won't be helping matters. The Spaniard has had several chances to score for the Blues, but has been foiled either by the goalkeeper or by timely clearancesPhotograph: Adrian Dennis/AFP/Getty ImagesWonder what Didier Drogba is making of this? Doubtless he's not too happy that he's been dropped to the bench. Apparently he's not even wearing his footy boots - not yet, anywayPhotograph: Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC via Getty ImagesFrank Lampard's clipped pass allows Anelka the chance of a second goal in the 54th minute. It's from similar range as his first goal, though it's a far more challenging proposition as the ball is racing away from himPhotograph: Andrew Couldridge/Action ImagesAnelka's connection is sweet enough and the ball once again finds the net. 2-0 to ChelseaPhotograph: Jamie McDonald/Getty ImagesPredictably, Anelka doesn't look overly thrilled with his achievmentPhotograph: Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC via Getty ImagesThough Ancelotti does. Two away goals and a clean-sheet - considering the pressure he's been under recently, that's a welcome resultPhotograph: Keld Navntoft/EPA
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