
Sheva scores the opener for Chelsea
From the whistle Shevchenko looked sharp, showing composure with his first touch to release Ashley Cole in the opening minute.
Sunderland keeper Darren Ward punched clear Cole's cross as far as Shaun Wright-Phillips but the England winger's disappointing effort flew wide.
Kalou, who had escaped the attention of Danny Higginbotham, headed a Joe Cole corner at the crossbar as Chelsea persevered with their early assault
Wright-Phillips saw a penalty shout turned down by referee Peter Walton who was unmoved by his 11th-minute tangle with Dean Whitehead.
Sunderland were struggling to escape their own half and when they did manage to break free they ran down blind alleys before being relieved of the ball.
It was fitting that the impressive Kalou was the provider as Chelsea eased ahead in the 23rd minute.
Juliano Belletti picked out Kalou from long range and the forward sent a rapid cross to the far post where an unmarked Shevchenko was free to nod home.
The goal took some of the urgency out of Chelsea's game but with Sunderland unable to keep hold of the ball and proving toothless in attack, they were never under serious threat
Kenwyne Jones produced their first shot in the 34th minute but keeper Carlo Cudicini made light work of a tame effort.
Partnership
The Kalou-Shevchenko axis nearly produced a second but the Ukraine marksman was off target this time.
The second half was greeted with constant rain as Chelsea emerged from the interval with greater urgency.
A slick manoeuvre by Shevchenko saw the ball dart across goal but no one was there to capitalise and then the Ukrainian himself over-ran a Joe Cole pass with the net beckoning.
He continued to make mincemeat of Sunderland's feeble defending, ghosting around Paul McShane and attempting to tee-up Kalou.
Mirroring the first half, the Black Cats appeared to have weathered the initial storm but with little to offer in attack themselves, the game once again resulted in dull stalemate.
Chelsea needed the help of Walton to secure the cushion their dominance deserved with the official harshly awarding a penalty against Higginbotham whose tug on Alex was minimal.

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