CHELSEA striker Daniel Sturridge reflected on a job well done after his first Champions League goal sealed a thumping 4-1 victory for his team in their Group F opener at MSK Zilina.
The damage was done in the opening half in Slovakia with two goals by Nicolas Anelka and another from Michael Essien.
Sturridge added a fourth early in the second half before Tomas Oravec scored a consolation for the home side, and the former Manchester City forward was delighted with the evening.
"We played some good football in the first half hour," he said on Sky Sports 2.
"We wanted to play the ball quickly and try to make sharp movements in the attacking half of the field and to defend well, and I think we did that quite well and it paid off for us in the end.
"Zilina were playing at home so they had the fans behind them and were attacking a lot but I think the defence played pretty well tonight. We were unlucky to concede a goal but we're going to come back stronger in the next game.
"We came out here to win and we're delighted to do that. I think everyone will be happy with the win because the main thing was to do that in the Champions League. It's a knockout competition to so get three points on the board is fantastic for the team."
On his first Champions League strike, he added: "I've been dreaming of this since I was a young boy.
"I'm delighted to get off the mark in the Champions League and hopefully there's many more to come.
"There's a lot of world-class players in this team. I'm delighted to be part of things."
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Blues boss Carlo Ancelotti was equally thrilled with the visitors' display.
"The first half was fantastic," he told Sky Sports 2. "We played very well on the counter-attack. We had a lot of chances. It was a fantastic performance.
"The second half was different. We had a good control of the game.
"We are doing very well. We are in a good moment. We started well in the Premier League and in the Champions League - everything is okay now."
On having achieved such a convincing win without the suspended Didier Drogba, the injured Frank Lampard and the rested Ashley Cole, he added: "We have an important squad. We want at this moment to use all the players."
Sturridge added a fourth early in the second half before Tomas Oravec scored a consolation for the home side, and the former Manchester City forward was delighted with the evening.
"We played some good football in the first half hour," he said on Sky Sports 2.
"We wanted to play the ball quickly and try to make sharp movements in the attacking half of the field and to defend well, and I think we did that quite well and it paid off for us in the end.
"Zilina were playing at home so they had the fans behind them and were attacking a lot but I think the defence played pretty well tonight. We were unlucky to concede a goal but we're going to come back stronger in the next game.
"We came out here to win and we're delighted to do that. I think everyone will be happy with the win because the main thing was to do that in the Champions League. It's a knockout competition to so get three points on the board is fantastic for the team."
On his first Champions League strike, he added: "I've been dreaming of this since I was a young boy.
"I'm delighted to get off the mark in the Champions League and hopefully there's many more to come.
"There's a lot of world-class players in this team. I'm delighted to be part of things."
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Blues boss Carlo Ancelotti was equally thrilled with the visitors' display.
"The first half was fantastic," he told Sky Sports 2. "We played very well on the counter-attack. We had a lot of chances. It was a fantastic performance.
"The second half was different. We had a good control of the game.
"We are doing very well. We are in a good moment. We started well in the Premier League and in the Champions League - everything is okay now."
On having achieved such a convincing win without the suspended Didier Drogba, the injured Frank Lampard and the rested Ashley Cole, he added: "We have an important squad. We want at this moment to use all the players."
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