By William Schomberg LONDON (Reuters) - Frank Lampard chose the perfect place to end his goalless run for Chelsea, in front of the West Ham fans who have never forgiven him for leaving the east London club more than a decade ago. The England midfielder scored the first and third goals of a comfortable 3-0 away win that put third-placed Chelsea's title bid back on track after a recent stumble and left West Ham worrying about relegation. The goals were Lampard's first after 10 Premier League games without one, ending his longest barren sequence since joining the Stamford Bridge team in 2001. "I've had little patches in my career where that does happen but I have to keep my head," Chelsea's all-time record goalscorer told Sky Sports television.
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