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goals from Carney Chukwuemeka and Noni Madueke spared Chelsea's blushes as they
battled to a 4-2 victory against Leicester, booking their spot in the FA Cup
semi-finals.
It was an action-packed, entertaining cup encounter at Stamford Bridge - the
first time the two sides had met in the competition since Leicester's win in the
2021 final at Wembley.
But as has been the case far too often this season, Chelsea let a first-half
lead slip through their fingers. Marc Cucurella (13) and Cole Palmer (45+1) had
found the net, and Raheem Sterling missed a penalty to further add to the tally.
It left Chelsea in a precarious position and Leicester were offered a lifeline
as Axel Disasi (51) spooned the ball into his own net. Soon after, a superb
curling effort from Stephy Mavididi (62) deservedly levelled for the Foxes.
But they ended up with 10 players after a VAR check on what had initially been a
penalty to Chelsea and a yellow card to Callum Doyle. However, the foul on
Nicolas Jackson occurred just outside the box, changing the application of the
laws, and therefore was upgraded to a red card for the Man City loanee.
Sections of the Stamford Bridge crowd booed both Sterling and Mauricio
Pochettino as nerves frayed, but it was then the two substitutes Chukwuemeka
(90+2) and Madueke (90+8) - the latter's a stunning effort - that prevented the
game from heading into extra-time and put Chelsea's name into the hat for the
semi-final draw later on Sunday.
How Chelsea battled past Leicester
After an early Chelsea effort was flicked onto the post, the Blues went ahead
inside 13 minutes. A superb run from Jackson carved open the Leicester back
line, easily beating Jannick Vestergaard. It was then a simple squared ball for
the unmarked Cucurella at the back post to tap in.
But as Leicester began to find their feet, a rash moment from the Abdul Fatawu
handed Chelsea a penalty as he tackled Sterling from behind. The Blues forward
took the spot-kick himself - rather than Palmer - but it was a tame effort and
easily saved by Leicester goalkeeper Jakub Stolarczyk.
Sterling's afternoon didn't get any better either when, just before the break,
he missed a glaring one-on-one effort. He raced through on goal after a fine
Moises Caicedo pass, but fired his shot well wide of the leaping Stolarczyk.
But he did redeem himself somewhat as Chelsea scored a second in the first
minute of added time. He raced down the left before squaring the ball for the
waiting Palmer, who tucked home from six yards.
The Blues' downfall began in spectacular fashion shortly after the break. Disasi
picked up Malo Gusto's throw-in and attempted to play it back to his goalkeeper.
Instead, the pass from some range by-passed Sanchez and rolled into an open net.
Just after the hour and the Foxes were deservedly level. It was some quick feet
from Mavididi to find himself some space up against Gusto, before curling into
the top corner.
And the drama kept on coming as Chelsea were initially awarded a penalty in the
71st minute. Doyle clipped Jackson, with the referee pointing to the spot and
booking the Leicester defender.
But after a VAR review, the officials correctly instructed that the foul came
outside of the box, meaning it would not be a Chelsea penalty, but Doyle was
sent off. The resulting free kick was then skied into the stands by Sterling,
bringing further ire from the home fans.
Player ratings
Chelsea: Sanchez (5), Gusto (5), Disasi (5), Chalobah (5),
Cucurella (6), Palmer (7), Caicedo (6), Sterling (5), Gallagher (7), Mudryk (6),
Jackson (7).
Subs: Chukwuemeka (7), Madueke (7), Chilwell (n/a).
Leicester: Stolarczyk (6), Choudhury (6), Faes (7), Vestergaard
(7), Doyle (6), Winks (7), Ndidi (6), Fatawu (6), Dewsbury-Hall (7), Mavididi
(6), Daka (7).
Subs: Akgun (6), Justin (6), Coady (6).
Pochettino also faced some intense backlash from the stands, but finally made
two changes in quick succession to introduce Chukwuemeka and Madueke - with the
pair finally breaking Leicester's resistance in added time.
It was a delicious backheel from Palmer that saw Chukwuemeka fire home the
Blues' third. But the pick of the goals came from Madueke, who went on a fine
solo run before curling home a stunning effort, sending Stamford Bridge into
raptures.
What's next?
The FA Cup semi-finals will take place on the weekend of April 20. Follow the
draw on the Sky Sports website and app this afternoon following Man Utd vs
Liverpool.
Chelsea host Burnley in the Premier League after the international break on
Saturday March 30. Kick-off 3pm.
Leicester return to Championship action at Bristol City on Friday March 29, live
on Sky Sports. Kick-off 12.30pm.
Click Here for Official Teamsheet
Teams
Chelsea Sanchez; Gusto, Disasi, Chalobah, Cucurella (Chilwell
90+1); Gallagher (c), Caicedo; Sterling (Madueke 86), Palmer, Mudryk
(Chukwuemeka 78); Jackson
Subs Not Used Petrovic, Badiashile, Silva, Acheampong,
Harrison, Washington
Booked
Goals Cucurella 13, Palmer 45+1, Chukwuemeka 90+2, Madueke 90+8
Leicester City Stolarczyk, Doyle, Vestergaard, Faes, Choudhury
(c), Winks, Dewsbury-Hall, Ndidi (Coady 78), Issahaku (Akgun 64), Daka, Mavididi
(Justin 75)
Subs Not Used Ward, Albrighton, Iheanacho, Cannon,
Marcal-Madivadua, Nelson
Booked Mavididi, Coady
Sent Off Doyle 73
Goals Disasi 51 (og), Mavididi 62
Attendance 39,589
Referee Andy Madley
VAR Darren England