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Chelsea
blew away Middlesbrough with a rampant first-half display to record a 6-2
aggregate victory and clinch their place against either Liverpool or Fulham in
the Carabao Cup final.
Boro stunned the Blues with a 1-0 win at the Riverside Stadium in the first leg
and had genuine ambitions of becoming the first EFL side to eliminate Premier
League opposition in the semi-finals since Bradford knocked out Aston Villa 11
years ago.
But Chelsea snuffed out those hopes before half-time thanks to Jonny Howson’s
own goal, plus strikes from Enzo Fernandez, Axel Disasi and Cole Palmer.
The latter two of those four goals came after Boro were caught playing out from
the back and that pattern continued in the second half, with errors by Michael
Carrick’s team punished by Palmer and Noni Madueke.
Morgan Rogers added a late consolation goal for Boro but, amid an inconsistent
campaign, Chelsea have now won five of their last six matches, while their
supporters can look forward to a trip to Wembley on February 25 as Mauricio
Pochettino looks to win silverware in his first season at the club.
How Blues bounced back to record memorable win
Down in mid-table in the Premier League and without European football, the
domestic cups have taken on great importance for Chelsea and Pochettino as they
bid to demonstrate tangible progress during a transitional season.
Inefficiency in front of goal contributed to their shock first-leg defeat but
Chelsea more than made up for that at Stamford Bridge as Boro’s wretched record
in west London continued - they have now failed to win in 22 away games against
the Blues, dating back to 1975.
The first 10 minutes suggested Boro may be capable of ending that long winless
run, with Chelsea’s young players looking nervous and Pochettino frequently
berating Levi Colwill and Mykhailo Mudryk, in particular.
But after Ben Chilwell - making his first start since September due to injury -
nodded narrowly wide, the captain set up Chelsea’s opening goal, threading a
pass through to Raheem Sterling, with the unfortunate Howson then diverting his
cutback into the net.
Rogers failed to make the most of Boro’s only first-half chance, shooting at
Djordje Petrovic from a well-worked corner, before Fernandez swept home a loose
ball after a clever Sterling backheel freed Disasi in the area.
Disasi was rampaging forward again minutes later, starting an attack by pouncing
on Matt Clarke’s pass before bursting onto the end of Sterling’s low cross.
Boro were again caught out for Palmer’s first, with Daniel Barlaser losing
possession on the edge of his own area.
Despite the three-goal aggregate lead, Pochettino showed his ruthless side at
half-time, replacing the ineffective Mudryk, who earned an unnecessary booking
and lost possession more times (eight) than he found a team-mate with a pass
(seven).
Boro’s self-destructive streak continued in the second half, with losses of
possession in dangerous areas punished by Palmer’s confident finish and
Madueke’s deflected strike.
Rogers then scored Boro's first goal at Stamford Bridge since Alen Boksic's
strike 23 years ago, bending into the far corner to show why Aston Villa are so
keen to sign him this month and sending the visiting supporters back to
Middlesbrough with something to cheer.
But the night belonged to Chelsea, who will eagerly await the victor of
Wednesday’s semi-final between Fulham and Liverpool before bidding to win the
Carabao Cup for the first time in nine years.
What's next?
Chelsea return to FA Cup action as they host Aston Villa for a fourth-round
clash at Stamford Bridge on Friday; kick-off 7.45pm.
The Blues' next Premier League game is a trip to Liverpool on January 31;
kick-off 8.15pm.
Middlesbrough have nearly two weeks off until their next game, when they host
north-east rivals Sunderland in the Championship on Sunday February 4, live on
Sky Sports; kick-off 12pm.
Click Here for Official Teamsheet
Teams
Chelsea Petrovic, Disasi, Silva, Colwill, Chilwell (c)
(Gilchrist 65), Caicedo (Chukwuemeka 72), Fernandez, Sterling (Castledine 85),
Palmer, Mudryk (Madueke 46), Broja (Gallagher 65)
Subs Not Used Bergstrom, Curd, Badiashile, Washington
Booked Mudryk, Silva
Goals Howson 15 (og), Fernandez 29, Disasi 36, Palmer 42, 77,
Madueke 81
Middlesbrough Glover, Engel, Clarke, Fry, van den Berg, Crooks
(Gilbert 89), Forss Dijksteel 46), Barlaser, Howson (c) (O’Brien 71), Rogers,
Hacknet
Subs Not Used Jones, McNair, McCane, Bridge, Bilongo, Coburn
Booked Crooks, van den Berg
Goals Rogers 88
Attendance 37,754
Referee John Brooks