The blues sailed for a 2-0 victory at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday night through a film observation of Captain John Terry and a penalty of Nicolas Anelka.
Group F is only two old games but Chelsea are already in control beside the Spartak Moscow with two WINS comprehensive and Ancelotti said: "I think we're in control of our qualification.This victory was a good step have four more games to play and the next two against Spartak Moscow will be important. There's a good chance we will finish first. "
Ancelotti refused to condemn the way indifferent that Anelka took his sentence of 28 minutes, with the French playing a weak penalty past cheated goalkeeper Steve Mandanda.
"I didn't say Anelka how to shoot a penalty."If he scores I'm happy, "he said."I've never seen Anelka scared or nervous. He's always quiet and calm.It is a good character ".
Unlike a purple patch in the second half when Marseille assumed command, Chelsea were rarely in trouble and hit the woodwork twice in the last 20 minutes through Alex and Michael Essien.
Ancelotti, however, insisted that it was anything but easy-to-work one night, adding: "he was comfortable because the second part was harder as Marseille wanted to return to the game," he said.
"They put pressure on our midfield and played as well as the first half but we created many chances. we had less chance of playing in the back.
"The first goal was very good ability to John to mark the game was easier after that but Marseille were at stake until the end.
"They played good football, attacked and wanted score."
PA Sport
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