Chelsea destined to make final - Florent
Chelsea have won three our of the past four FA Cup finals at the national stadium and their Champions League campaign began in comfortable style with a 4-1 away victory against Group F minnows MSK Zilina on Wednesday night. Malouda is confident Chelsea will return to Wembley at the end of the campaign to lift the top prize in European club football. "It is a sign for us that the Champions League final is being played at Wembley," declared the France star. "We have won there a lot in recent years and it's a big objective for the club. Our aim is to be there again in May and to win. "We love playing there as we have shown by winning three FA Cups in the last four years. We have a good feeling every time we go there and maybe it is our destiny to be there in May. "That's what I wish and every player in the squad is thinking about that in their minds. We have to be ready to get through the group phase now but we have to be ready for the knockout phase as well." Chelsea's win over Zilina was a stroll for Carlo Ancelotti's side. A brace from Nicolas Anelka after Michael Essien's opener put the Blues in command at the interval and Daniel Sturridge made if 4-0 three minutes after the break. Zilina, to their credit, continued to fight on and Tomas Oravec scored a consolation goal when Petr Cech failed to hold a cross. Ancelotti was clearly not happy with their second-half performance and Malouda agreed they were "sloppy". "We controlled the game in the first half but we didn't play at our best level in the second and were a bit sloppy," he added. "We have to be aware we can't afford to play like we did in the second half. We want to finish first in the group stage. It is really important for the draw." Two-goal hero Anelka has also targeted the Champions League crown. "Even if the final was not at Wembley, we have to be focused," said Anelka. "I think everybody wants to go there so we will try their best to go there and we'll see what will happen. "We always have something to prove but like I always say, we want to win the competition this season and will try our best to do it." Meanwhile Chelsea boss Ancelotti has said Frank Lampard, who missed the trip to Zilina with a hernia injury, should be fit enough to be in contention for a place in the side against Blackpool at Stamford Bridge on Sunday. Lampard is recovering from surgery on his groin but Ancelotti added: "Lampard trained today in Cobham, I think he will be able to play on Sunday."