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Goals
from Michy Batshuayi and Fikayo Tomori helped Chelsea hold off a late Hull
fightback with a 2-1 win in the FA Cup fourth round.
Batshuayi's sixth-minute deflected opener set Chelsea on their way to a dominant
opening half where they passed up a number of chances to add to their lead, and
found home goalkeeper George Long in inspired form.
Hull improved after half-time but a sucker-punch second looked to have sealed
Chelsea's path when Tomori headed in Ross Barkley's free-kick just after the
hour mark.
But with 12 minutes to go, substitute Kamil Grosicki's free-kick took a massive
deflection off Mateo Kovacic's boot to find the far corner and give the hosts a
lifeline.
Player ratings
Hull City: Long (8), McKenzie (7), Burke (7), Tafazolli (7),
Lichaj (6), Da Silva (6), Kane (6), Honeyman (5), Bowen (7), Wilks (5), Eaves
(5).
Subs: Grosicki (7), Magennis (6), Samuelsen (6).
Chelsea: Caballero (6), Azpilicueta (7), Zouma (7), Tomori (7),
Alonso (6), Barkley (6), Kovacic (7), Mount (5), Pedro (6), Batshuayi (7),
Hudson-Odoi (5).
Subs: Willian (7), Gilmour (7), Lamptey (n/a).
Man of the match: George Long
The Sky Bet Championship side pushed for a late equaliser in front of a sell-out
home crowd but could not test Willy Caballero any further, as Chelsea progressed
to round five for the fifth season in a row.
Chelsea get job done to reach Round Five
Hull - FA Cup finalists in 2014 - had shown little to suggest they could spring
an upset at the KCOM Stadium, where they had lost five times this season and
both of their last two home game, but in front of a first sell-out crowd in
almost six years, they started brightly.
The air of anticipation on Humberside lasted only six minutes; a fortuitous
opener set the tone for the rest of a half of Chelsea domination, as Mateo
Kovacic's raking pass found Cesar Azpilicueta on the right, and his cross
towards Mason Mount was turned inside to Batshuayi, whose effort looped over
Long courtesy of a major deflection.
Kovacic was given time on the ball throughout and took full advantage of it,
threading a lovely ball into Mount who was denied by a smart Long save on the
half-hour, with the Hull 'keeper already denying Barkley from a similar
distance.
Moments before the break Hull saw their first sniff of goal when Tom Eaves
controlled a Herbie Kane ball on his chest, turned and shot but Azpilicueta's
block took the sting out of his effort.
Hull re-emerged for the second half as brightly as they had the first, but this
time kept up their front-foot mentality and gave Jarrod Bowen far more of the
ball.
He looked dangerous from the off and pulled a foul - and a yellow card - out of
Kovacic on the run with less than a minute of the half gone, but Kane's effort
was always curling away from the near post.
Team news
Hull City made four changes from their last game, including bringing in Tom
Eaves and Mallik Wilks for a first start.
Chelsea changed eight of their line-up from midweek, keeping only Cesar
Azpilicueta, Mateo Kovacic and Callum Hudson-Odoi.
Bowen was in full flow again after robbing Kovacic in midfield on the hour mark
and got to the edge of the area before firing over.
A palpable feeling among the home fans that Hull could spring a surprise was
extinguished moments later when Tomori met Barkley's excellent free-kick with a
free header down into the ground and past Long, before celebrating with the away
fans behind the goal.
But as the game entered its final stages, a soft free-kick given against Marcos
Alonso for a foul on a Josh Magennis, for which there was very little contact,
allowed Grosicki to aim a shot goalwards, which Kovacic turned away from before
deflecting into his own net.
The stadium was finally rocking as it had been before kick-off, and Hull pushed
men forward with time running out as they sought out a late leveller.
But the cup fairytale was ended by a resolute Chelsea backline who held firm to
deny them any further clear-cut chances, as the Blues progressed into round 5,
and will find out their opponents on Monday at 7.20pm. Follow the action on
skysports.com or via the Sky Sports app.
Man of the match - George Long
Without their goalkeeper in such inspired form, Hull would have been dead and
buried by half-time but the quality of Long's performance kept them in the game,
with two excellent saves from Mount and Barkley - the second a wonderful
instinctive left-handed stop - denied Chelsea a more comfortable half-time lead.
After the break he had less to do but was helpless with Tomori's header for the
second goal, and went about his business confidently all night.
Match facts - Hull's bogey team strike again
Chelsea are currently unbeaten in 16 games against Hull City, winning 14 and
drawing two since a 3-0 defeat in October 1988.
Chelsea have only lost one of their last 47 FA Cup matches against sides in the
second tier (W37 D9), with that loss coming against Barnsley in the 2007-08
quarter-finals.
Hull's Grant McCann has lost all five of his meetings with Premier League
opposition as a manager, also being bested by Chelsea in the FA Cup in 2016-17
as Peterborough boss.
What's next?
Hull host Huddersfield on Tuesday at 7.45pm, while Chelsea visit Leicester next
Saturday at 12.30pm.
Teams
Hull City Long, Lichaj (c), Burke, Tafazolli, McKenzie, Kane,
Lopes, Wilks (Grosicki 60), Bowen, Honeyman (Samuelsen 69), Eaves (Magennis 69)
Subs Not Used Ingram, Mclaughlin, Kingsley, Irvine
Booked Lichaj
Goals Grosicki 78
Chelsea Caballero, Azpilicueta (c), Zouma, Tomori, Alonso,
Barkley, Kovacic, Mount (Willian 68), Hudson-Odoi (Gilmour 68), Pedro Lampley
90), Batshuayi
Subs Not Used Cumming, Christensen, Emerson, Maatsen
Booked Kovacic, Zouma
Goals Batshuayi 6, Tomori 64
Attendance 24,109
Referee Craig Pawson