Well, what a sight for a sore eyes that is. A first clean sheet in the Premier League since August ensures that we return to winning ways after our double derby-day disappointment that saw October come to a stuttering close. A faltering performance in Belgium will not have improved the team's confidence, but this is a win that has all the hallmarks of the efficient, robust Chelsea of yesteryear. A compact, resolute defensive performance crowned by a masterclass by Petr Cech will no doubt be a massive morale booster heading into the international break, and a case study in clinical brilliance was delivered via the forehead of Frank Lampard to meet Branislav Ivanovic's excellent cross from out wide. This is the sort of result we can be proud of. Chelsea under AVB will champion a newfound sense of adventure and play all-out attacking football, but the battling performances away to the likes of Blackburn can define a season. Last season we showed remarkable character to come from a goal down at Ewood Park; this season, similar courage was on view. It's always a tight old tussle against Rovers, and this is a result to saver. The complaints will come rolling in that we were too lethargic, perhaps even insipid in an attacking sense, but that was the sign of the Chelsea of old - and, more importantly, the gap between us, Arsenal and Liverpool is a relatively healthy three points. Frank Lampard statline: 1 goal, 4 shots, 89% (63/71) passing including 25/31 in the final third, 2 chances created. He's far from done!