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Chelsea
continued to rebuild their season as they eased past Walsall with a 4-1 win in
the Capital One Cup.
Ramires and Loic Remy put the visitors in control before James O'Connor scored
on the stroke of half-time for Walsall. Debutant Kenedy and Pedro's late strike
ensured Chelsea cruised into the fourth round.
Chelsea were occasionally tested by their Sky Bet League One hosts but the
recalled John Terry, among eight changes for the visitors, helped the visitors
avoid a banana skin at the Banks's Stadium.
Seven-goal Tom Bradshaw, who scored a hat-trick in Walsall's first round win
over Nottingham Forest, missed out with a groin injury meaning Jordan Cook
started up front for the hosts. And the Saddlers desperately missed Bradshaw as
they lacked a focal point from the start.
Neil Etheridge, who spent four years at Chelsea as a scholar, twice saved from
Radamel Falcao and Ramires inside the first four minutes as the visitors looked
to kill off any threat early.
They dominated from the start, with Ruben Loftus-Cheek also seeing a shot
blocked, before taking an inevitable early lead on 10 minutes.
Walsall were their own worst enemies, though, as they contrived to gift Chelsea
the opening when Etheridge's sloppy pass left Paul Downing in trouble and he was
robbed by Kenedy. The 19-year-old then had time to cross from the left for the
unmarked Ramires to head in at the far post.
Chelsea were in no mood to let the Saddlers off lightly, with Falcao's movement
and Ramires' drive causing problems and the duo combined after 20 minutes.
Ramires slipped Falcao through, and when Etheridge got a touch on his low shot,
O'Connor hacked it off the line.
The Monaco loanee was making his first start for Chelsea and dominated O'Connor,
with his touch and awareness too sharp, even if he failed to find the net.
But just as O'Connor struggled Branislav Ivanovic had his moments against the
impressive Romaine Sawyers and former Chelsea forward Milan Lalkovic, who counts
Nemanja Matic among his close friends.
The Saddlers had gradually grabbed a foothold following their sloppy start and
Lalkovic fired wide after tricking his way past Ivanovic on 26 minutes, while
Sawyers' marauding made life difficult for Chelsea's right-back. Mourinho's men,
though, seemingly eased any concerns ahead of half-time as they doubled their
lead four minutes before the break.
Again it was the impressive Ramires at the heart of the move as his slipped in
Remy on the right and the forward's first-time effort flew past Etheridge.
Yet Walsall handed themselves a lifeline in first-half injury time when Asmir
Begovic parried Lalkovic's 30-yard free-kick and O'Connor's follow up crawled
across the line. It raised the decibel level at the Banks's Stadium but they
were silenced seven minutes after the re-start when Chelsea regained their
two-goal lead.
The hosts were surprisingly subdued and paid the price when Loftus-Cheek
threaded a delightful through ball for Kenedy to lash in from 10 yards.
A rogue sprinkler which went off in the corner briefly halted play but it failed
to dampen Chelsea's enthusiasm and Remy shot wide with 25 minutes left. The
Saddlers, though, refused to go quietly and Sawyers headed over as they mounted
some late pressure without managing a scare.
And substitute Pedro wrapped up the game for Chelsea in stoppage time when he
drilled in from the edge of the box.
They now head to Newcastle, a club in a real crisis following their cup exit to
Sheffield Wednesday, in the Barclays Premier League on Saturday aiming to claw
back the gap to Manchester City at the top.
Teams
Walsall Ehteridge, Demetriou, Downing, O’Connor, Henry,
Chambers (c) (Flanagan 73), Mantom, Morris, Sawyers, Lalkovic (Forde 73), Cook
(Baxendale 86)
Subs Not Used Taylor, MacGillivray, Preston, Kinsella
Booked Chambers, Forde
Goals O’Connor 45+1
Chelsea Begovic, Ivanovic, Terry (c), Cahill, Baba, Mikel,
Loftus-Cheek (Matic 72), Ramires, Kenedy (Pedro 70), Remy, Falcao (Djilobodji
(90+3)
Subs Not Used Blackman, Traore, Hazard, Aina
Booked Terry, Mikel
Goals Ramires 10, Remy 41, Kenedy 52, Pedro 90+2
Attendance 10,525
Referee Lee Mason