Demba Ba said he was not tempted to try and wrestle Chelsea's late penalty off Frank Lampard in the search of a hat-trick during the team's 5-1 victory over Southampton on Saturday, which was also the striker's debut for the London club.

"I'm not that crazy," Ba said, with Lampard scoring to put him joint-second in Chelsea's all-time scorers list with Kerry Dixon. "I don't think I have made a debut like that before. That's a great one and I'm pleased, I'm going to enjoy it a little bit.

"It's great, when you see the fans they show you they're happy for you and the team-mates when they come and congratulate you it's a good feeling."

Ba's two goals against in the third-round tie at St Mary's brought a whirlwind week to an end for the 27-year-old. He said: "I woke up on Wednesday and I prepared myself to play [for Newcastle] against Everton. I got a text from the manager that said I needed to come and see him. From that moment I knew that everything was fixed and I'd go.

"I travelled down as quickly as possible to London to watch the [Chelsea] game against QPR and after that the next day I had a medical so it was very busy."