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Romelu Lukaku struck as Chelsea cruised to a comfortable victory against
non-League Chesterfield in a 5-1 FA Cup third-round canter at Stamford Bridge.
The Champions League holders flexed all their muscles of quality and depth to
nullify any prospect of a cup upset.
Lukaku tapped in debutant Lewis Hall's low cross and missed three gilt-edged
chances before being withdrawn at half-time.
Academy product Hall, 17 impressed on his senior bow claiming that deserved
assist for Lukaku, with Timo Werner, Callum Hudson-Odoi, Andreas Christensen and
Hakim Ziyech all also finding the net.
The 91 league places between the two sides told throughout, with Chelsea still
able to make seven changes despite a raft of injuries and Covid-19 absentees.
Akwasi Asante tapped in a late Chesterfield consolation to spark jubilant
celebrations among their raucous travelling fans.
Last term's beaten finalists, Chelsea would have been frustrated to surrender
their clean sheet at the death, especially with Marcus Bettinelli making his
debut in goal.
But this encounter was only ever one to negotiate safely for boss Thomas Tuchel
and Chelsea.
From the moment Lukaku whipped a first-time effort from a corner over the bar,
Chelsea's dominance was rubber-stamped.
Werner tapped the Blues into a fifth-minute lead, teenager Hall the catalyst for
a fast break where Ziyech's half-saved shot fell straight to Chelsea's German
forward with an open goal ahead.
Werner could have doubled his tally had he been able to react quick enough to
another Ziyech shot parried that flashed across goal.
Hudson-Odoi's 20-yard strike under no pressure quickly put Chelsea 2-0 up
however, with the left wing-back taking aim and hitting his desired spot in
relaxed fashion.
Lukaku tapped in Hall's smart cross to put the Blues 3-0 up inside 20 minutes,
with the young defender losing then regaining the ball before laying on an
astute assist.
Another deep Ziyech corner begged for a Lukaku howitzer, but this time on the
volley the Belgium hitman fired another first-time effort wide.
Werner's low cutback teed up Lukaku for a third time, and again he pulled his
effort wide of a post.
Christensen's deft, looped header pushed Chelsea into a 4-0 half-time lead, the
savvy Dane nodding home after Scott Loach parried Hall's 20-yard strike.
Ruben Loftus-Cheek replaced Kovacic at the break, with Havertz coming on for
Lukaku.
Christensen took the captain's armband after Kovacic's withdrawal.
Ziyech's jinking run deserved a better finish than his low effort that allowed
Loach a routine enough stop.
The Morocco forward made no mistake from the spot however, blasting home a
penalty for the Blues' fifth.
Calvin Miller's rustic challenge on Pulisic could only end one way, and Ziyech
opted for power to fire Chelsea further ahead.
Youngster Harvey Vale and squad man Lewis Baker replaced Pulisic and Christensen
inside the hour.
By the time Ross Barkley replaced Hudson-Odoi, Malang Sarr was effectively
Chelsea's sole regular defender left on the field.
Havertz thought he had slid home a sixth, only to be pulled back for offside.
Asante ensured Chesterfield had the last word however, tapping in after Kabongo
Tshimanga had driven in on goal with Bettinelli parrying his shot.
What's next?
Chelsea visit Tottenham in the second leg of the Carabao Cup semi-finals on
Wednesday, live on Sky Sports Football; kick-off 7.45pm
Chesterfield visit Maidenhead United in the National League at 7.45pm on
Tuesday.
When is the FA Cup fourth round draw?
The draw for the FA Cup fourth round will take place on Sunday 9 January after
West Ham's clash with Leeds at the London Stadium at around 4.50pm.
Click Here For Official Team Sheet
Teams
Chelsea Bettinelli, Hudson-Odoi (Barkley 66), Christensen
(Baker 59), Sarr, Hall, Ziyech, Kovacic (c) (Loftus-Cheek 46), Saul, Pulisic
(Vale 58), Lukaku (Havertz 46), Werner
Subs Not Used Kepa, Simons, Jorginho, Webster
Booked Saul
Goals Werner 6, Hudson-Odoi 18, Lukaku 20, Christensen 39,
Ziyech 55 (pen)
Chesterfield Loach, Kerr, Gunning (c) (Grimes 61), Croll, King
(Miller 46), Weston, Oyeleke Maguire 73), Whittle, Khan (Mandeville 46),
Kellermann (Asante 66), Tshimanga
Subs Not Used Minter, McCourt, Tyson, Payne
Booked King
Goals Asante 80
Attendance 39,795
Referee Jarred Gillett
VAR John Brooks