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Chelsea
weathered a spirited second-half Sheffield United fightback to reach the FA Cup
semi-finals with a 2-0 quarter-final victory at Stamford Bridge.
The Blues looked set to stroll through to a last-four spot at Wembley when
Oliver Norwood's first-half own goal handed them the lead at the interval, but a
thrilling Sheffield United rally pushed Thomas Tuchel's side right to the wire.
The Blades came alive in the second half and should have forced extra-time, but
David McGoldrick squandered a gilt-edged header from six yards, before
substitute Rhian Brewster lashed into the side-netting in stoppage-time.
Hakim Ziyech then made sure of the Chelsea victory - their 10th from 14 games
under Tuchel - with their second goal with virtually the last kick of the game
as the Blues joined Manchester City and Southampton in the last four.
Player ratings
Chelsea: Kepa (7), Christensen (6), Zouma (6), Emerson (6),
Hudson-Odoi (6),Kovacic (6), Gilmour (7), Mount (6), Chilwell (7), Pulisic (6),
Giroud (5).
Subs: Azpilicueta (5), James (5), Ziyech (6), Havertz (5),
Kante (n/a).
Sheffield United: Ramsdale (7), Baldock (6), Jagielka (7),
Stevens (7), Osborn (7), Bogle (6), Lundstram (7), Norwood (6), Fleck (6),
McGoldrick (6), McBurnie (6).
Subs: Burke (6), Brewster (6), Mousset (n/a).
Man of the Match: Ben Chilwell
Despite Tuchel making wholesale changes following the midweek Champions League
victory over Atletico Madrid, Chelsea maintained their attacking fluency and
dominance of the ball but found chances hard to come by against a battling
Blades outfit.
McGoldrick registered the first attempt on target in the opening minute before
Phil Jagielka looped a header into the arms of Kepa Arrizabalaga as Sheffield
United started positively in response to last week's 5-0 drubbing at Leicester.
It took Chelsea until midway through the first half to finally unlock the
Blades' defence, and they were given a helping hand as Norwood dangled out a leg
and turned Ben Chilwell's driven cross-shot into his own net.
Norwood very nearly gifted Chelsea a second three minutes before the interval
when his wayward pass was intercepted by Christian Pulisic, but the forward was
thwarted by on-rushing Blades goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale.
The half ended just as it had begun, with McGoldrick forcing Kepa into action
with another long-range strike, but the Spaniard ensured Chelsea reached the
interval with their lead intact.
Pulisic wasted another glorious opening after great footwork had seen him slip
between two defenders and through on goal, but another tame effort was thwarted
by Ramsdale.
The Blades were passive for the first hour but sharpened in a pulsating final 30
minutes as Chelsea's intensity dipped.
The chances came thick and fast, the best of which fell for McGoldrick, but he
somehow headed wide with the goal at his mercy, before Oliver McBurnie stung the
palms of Kepa.
Brewster's deflected effort lashed into the side-netting in the first minute of
stoppage time but Chelsea stood firm before Ziyech sealed their place at
Wembley.
Chelsea seal another semi-final date - Match
stats
Chelsea have now won 10 of their 14 games under Thomas Tuchel (D4), with only
Manchester City (14) winning more matches across all competitions amongst all
sides within the top five European leagues since the German's first game in
charge.
Sheffield United's defeat was their 24th of the campaign in all competitions -
10 more than they suffered last season - whilst as a top-flight club they've
only had more losses in one other campaign (29 in 1975-76).
Chelsea have progressed to their 25th FA Cup semi-final, the third most of any
club behind Everton (26), Manchester United and Arsenal (both 30).
Chelsea have now kept clean sheets in each of their last seven games - their
best run since December 2005 (also 7); indeed, only once before in the club's
history have they managed a longer run of consecutive shutouts (9 between
November and December 1905).
Sheffield United have exited the FA Cup at the quarter-final stage in
back-to-back seasons for the first time since 1958-59 & 1959-60 under managers
Archie Clark and John Harris.
After 19 games without a goal in all competitions, Hakim Ziyech has since scored
in back-to-back appearances for Chelsea. He now has the same number of goals
under Tuchel (9 apps) as he managed under Frank Lampard (17).
What the managers said…
Chelsea head coach Thomas Tuchel: "We had two chances [for Pulisic] which we
didn't take, then we lost control, concentration, a bit of momentum and there
were many minutes we had to suffer. They had two big chances and we were lucky
to escape with a clean sheet.
"But there are a lot of circumstances to explain it, and it's OK. After 14
matches the target was to go to the quarter-finals [of the Champions League] and
to Wembley, and the team have achieved both of targets so big compliments to
them and well done."
Sheffield United interim manager Paul Heckingbottom: "It was a tough defeat to
take. It was bittersweet, we've just been knocked out of the FA Cup, but I felt
the game was there for us and we missed an opportunity.
"That wasn't down to a lack of effort or quality, and I don't think anyone could
have begrudged us forcing extra time or if we'd won 2-1. We want to take the
positives rather than the negatives; we know why we didn't get through and that
was because we didn't take our chances."
What's next?
Chelsea host West Bromwich Albion in the Premier League at 12.30pm and Sheffield
United travel to Leeds at 3pm on April 3.
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Teams
Chelsea Kepa, Christensen (Azpilicueta 63), Zouma, Emerson,
Hudson-Odoi (Havertz 72), Kovacic, Gilmour (Ziyech 72), Chilwell, Pulisic (Kante
83), Mount (c), Giroud (James 63)
Subs Not Used Caballero, Rudiger, Alonso, Werner
Booked
Goals Norwood 24 (og), Ziyech 90+2
Sheffield United Ramsdale, Baldock, Stevens, Jagielka, Osborn,
Lundstram, Norwood (Brewster 79), Fleck, Bogle (Mousset 90), McGoldrick (c),
McBurnie (Burke 76)
Subs Not Used Foderingham, Lowe, Bryan, Gordon, Brunt, Ndiaye
Booked
Goals
Attendance 0
Referee Andy Madley
VAR Kevin Friend