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Batshuayi scored twice but Chelsea had to survive a tense second half to reach
third round of the EFL Cup with a 3-2 victory over Bristol Rovers at Stamford
Bridge.
A strong Blues line-up numbering five first-team regulars including Pedro and
Nemanja Matic laboured against their League One opponents despite twice claiming
two-goal leads as Batshuayi - on his first start - scored either side of Victor
Moses' goal.
Peter Hartley and Ellis Harrison, who fired the only goal of the second half,
gave Rovers hope of a famous upset against the Premier League giants and on more
than one occasion they threatened an equaliser.
But Eden Hazard and Oscar came on to reinforce Antonio Conte's side and the
visitors eventually ran out of steam having given everything in pursuit of a
prized scalp.
Batshuayi celebrated his full debut after impressive cameos against West Ham and
Watford with a brace, although the £33m summer signing from Marseille was also
wasteful.
Antonio Conte opted against promoting Diego Costa from a heavyweight bench and
the Brazilian-born marksman seems certain to be restored to the starting XI at
Batshuayi's expense for Saturday's Premier League clash with Burnley.
It was the Belgium striker who forced an early save from keeper Steve Mildenhall
at the near post and during a scramble from the ensuing corner, captain
Branislav Ivanovic almost bundled the ball home.
The Belgian should have propelled Chelsea ahead in the 19th minute after smart
passes from Cesc Fabregas - who was making his first start of the season - and
Ruben Loftus-Cheek sent him goalbound.
Having looked up to pick his spot, Batshuayi then scuffed a tame shot across the
face of goal.
Loftus-Cheek struck the left post after marauding through Rovers' defence and
the 20-year-old was involved when Chelsea stormed ahead just before the
half-hour mark, finding Matic, who pulled back for Batshuayi to drive home.
In a heartbeat the lead became 2-0 after Pedro - who also played a key role in
the build up to the opener - crossed to Cesar Azpilicueta and when he stabbed
the ball back to Moses who was well-positioned to finish.
Chelsea's defence responded to the commanding position by losing focus, enabling
Hartley to nod in Chris Lines' free-kick before Harrison headed a great chance
wide moments later.
Any panic was swiftly quelled, however, when Fabregas picked out the dangerous
Loftus-Cheek who rounded his marker and teed up a powerful finish for Batshuayi.
An entertaining match continued its unpredictable path into the second half when
Matty Taylor raced in on goal only to be brought down by Pedro, who was shown a
yellow card.
Referee Keith Stroud also pointed to the spot and Harrison made no mistake,
while long range attempts from Harrison and Jermaine Easter cranked up the
pressure on Chelsea.
On came John Terry for injured debutant Ola Aina, joining Hazard among the
reinforcements summoned from the bench by Conte.
Rovers were tiring and Chelsea were now back in control, knowing they had
weathered the storm.
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Teams
Chelsea Begovic, Aina (Terry 76), Cahill, Ivanovic (c),
Azpilicueta, Fabregas, Matic, Pedro (Hazard 74), Loftus-Cheek (Oscar 81),
Batshuayi, Moses
Subs Not Used Courtois, Chalobah, Solanke, Costa
Booked Pedro
Goals Batshuayi 29, 41, Moses 31
Bristol Rovers Mildenhall, Leadbitter, Lockyer (c) Hartley,
Brown, Sinclair, O. Clarke, Bodin (Easter 45), Lines, James (Taylor 45),
Harrison (Gaffney 65)
Subs Not Used Puddy, J. Clarke, Montano, Broom
Booked Easter, Taylor
Goals Hartley 35, Harrison 48 (pen)
Attendance 39,276
Referee Keith Stroud