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Chelsea
produced a heroic second-half comeback to salvage a 2-2 draw at Manchester
United and force an FA Cup quarter-final replay.
First-half goals from Javier Hernandez and the returning Wayne Rooney, back in
the starting XI amid the furore over his future in the wake of his omission
against Real Madrid, seemed set to secure a comfortable victory at Old Trafford.
Former Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez was being tormented by United fans with
chants of, 'you're being sacked in the morning' but the under-fire Chelsea
interim boss earned some respite thanks to Eden Hazard and then Ramires'
equaliser.
The replay will not suit Ferguson, still less so Benitez given it could
potentially force Chelsea into four games in a week or trigger the postponement
of a Premier League fixture.
However, both have reason to be thankful, United because their collapse from a
position of such immense promise could so easily have been total, Chelsea as at
half-time it seemed Benitez was being given another hefty shove towards the
Stamford Bridge exit door.
It had all been about Rooney as the game kicked-off but Hernandez had already
struck in quite spectacular fashion before his team-mate found the net, heading
Michael Carrick's perfect pass past Petr Cech in the fifth minute.
Rooney made it two just six minutes later, lining up a free-kick wide on the
United flank, level with the penalty area, he aimed for the far corner and Cech
could not react quickly enough.
Rooney nearly got a second in first-half stoppage time, as he deliberately sent
another free-kick from a similar position on the other side of the pitch fizzing
on to the roof of the net.
The vitriol aimed at Benitez from the away contingent to their own interim boss
was even worse when he took Frank Lampard off as part of a double change nine
minutes after half-time.
But Benitez is not quite the no-nothing Chelsea's disgruntled supporters think
and his tactical switch worked a treat as one of the men introduced, Hazard,
injected fresh hope into the Blues by curling a superb effort into the far
corner beyond David de Gea on 59 minutes.
The impetus it gave Chelsea was marked, and when Rooney lost possession deep in
the visitors' half, United were caught out with a classic counter-attack that
ended with Ramires expertly drilling home in the 68th minute.
It was the second time this season the Brazilian had completed a Chelsea
comeback from two goals down against United and Juan Mata very nearly one the
game this time but was denied by De Gea in stoppage time.
Teams
Manchester United De Gea, Rafael, Ferdinand, Evans, Evra, Nani
(Valencia 45), Carrick, Cleverley, Kagawa (Welbeck 76), Rooney, Hernandez (van
Persie 62)
Subs Not Used Amos, Anderson, Vidic, Young
Booked
Goals Hernandez 5, Rooney 11
Chelsea Cech, Azpilicueta, Luiz, , Cahill, Cole, Ramires,
Lampard (Mikel 62), Mata, Oscar, Moses (Hazard 62), Ba (Torres 77)
Subs Not Used Turnbull, Ivanovic, Terry, Bertrand
Booked Azpilicueta, Luiz, Hazard
Goals Hazard 59, Ramires 68
Attendance 75,196
Referee H. Webb