FRANK LAMPARD fired out a Champions League warning after seeing Chelsea team-mate Juan Mata’s double in Denmark.
By MARK IRWIN
Roberto Di Matteo’s Blues were made to work for their Group E win after going ahead through Mata’s 33rd-minute opener.
But three goals in the final 11 minutes — a stunning David Luiz free-kick, Mata’s second and a Ramires tap-in — sealed it.
Asked if Chelsea can be the first-ever team to retain the Champions League, midfielder Lampard said: “It’s a huge ask but we have got a real chance.
“We believe in ourselves right now and will keep working hard to get there. This was a great result for us but a tough game against a bit of an unknown.
“They played very good football and we had to bide our time but the goals came in the end.
“At 1-0 they created a few half-chances and hit a post in the second half but, once we got the second goal, I thought we dominated.”
Di Matteo added: “We were a little slow in the first half but much better in the second half.
“All in all it’s a good scoreline for us, three points and a clean sheet — away from home too.
“Petr Cech made a crucial save at 1-0, while we were pleased with our goals at the end.”