By Graham Taylor
BBC Radio 5 Live summariser
Chelsea got a 2-0 win but in between the goals at either end it was not a good performance.
Chelsea produced a workmanlike performance at Stamford Bridge
What we saw was a team of individuals and the action from John Terry, when he left the pitch straight after the final whistle, is hard to explain.
Terry - unless he has got an injury - couldn't get off the pitch quickly enough and that's not like him at all.
As a football man myself, I don't know what to make of it - it's a very strange feeling watching this Chelsea team at the moment.
Michael Ballack put Chelsea ahead within three minutes and then they hit the woodwork and it looked like they were going to walk it... but it didn't happen.
It was just individual players - there was no fluidity about Chelsea's performance at all.
Fenerbahce gradually got into the game and they had opportunities, thanks to some very lax Chelsea defending, but didn't take them.
But the crowd were very quiet. The result was there and Chelsea will be happy with that but that was about it.
Graham Taylor was speaking on BBC Radio 5 Live
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