Ramires and Victor Moses goals after the break covered an Old Trafford tie adhering to a lacklustre first half from the slots and Champions League champions on Teeside. The smallest man on the message, Scott McDonald, was the first to cause any trouble as he glanced a header only broad, sneaking into meet Nicky Bailey's styling ball from the proper on 25 minutes. WATCH YOUR RIGHT back... Evasive action is taken by ramires from Grant Leadbitter at the Riverside Mustapha Carayol then glided in from the left to beat an attempt at Petr Cech, who palmed away on the reversal before John Terry included clear. Chelsea's champion originated in nothing just after the break. The hosts did not clear their lines and the loose ball dropped to Ramires, who saw his opportunity deflected off Fernando Torres and past weak Boro owner Luke Steele. LISTEN UP... Rafa Benitez tries to get the attention of his part as Fernando Torres hits the deck Alternative Eden Hazard very nearly made it two with a fraction of the game to go as his styling photo beat both Steele and the far post. But the holders made it safe one minute later when Ramires did the effort before Victor Moses utilized house. Ishmael Miller thrashed a late snapshot directly over, but it was too late for the medial side who should go back to solving their stunning Championship kind. ALL SMILES... Chelsea celebrate Ramires' FA Cup opener against Middlesbrough FANTASY GROUP REVIEWS STAR GUY - VICTOR MOSES (Chelsea) Chelsea: Cech 6, Ferreira 6, Ivanovic 6, Terry 7, Bertrand 6, Moses 7, Ramires 6, Oscar 6, Ake 7, Benayoun 5, Torres 5. Subs: Hazard (Benayoun 58) 7, Luiz (Moses 76) 5 Marin (Oscar 79) 5. Not used: Turnbull, Cole, Lampard, Ba. Middlesbrough: Steele 6, Bailey 6, McManus 6, Bikey 6, Friend 6, Carayol 6, Leadbitter 6, Williams 7, Haroun 6, Main 6, McDonald 6. Subs: Hines (Bikey 36) 5, Miller (Main 62) 5, Zemmama (Carayol 73) 5. Maybe not used: Leutwiler, Emnes, Ledesma, Smallwood.
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