The Fiji Times

Chelsea thrashes Middlesbro­ugh to reach final

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LONDON - Chelsea reached the League Cup final with a 6-1 thrashing of Middlesbro­ugh in their semi-final second leg on Tuesday, providing coach Mauricio Pochettino a measure of relief after a poor first half to the season.

The big-spending Londoners, who lie a lowly ninth in the Premier League, had squandered a hatful of chances in the first leg away two weeks ago which Middlesbro­ugh won 1-0.

But Tuesday’s game underlined the gulf in quality between the Premier League side and their second-tier visitors with the tie finishing 6-2 on aggregate.

“Today we were very clinical in front of goal. We missed that in the first leg and we were disappoint­ed. Today we were really good and I think that is the difference,” Pochettino told Sky Sports.

Middlesbro­ugh, missing key players through injury, could not repeat their defensive heroics of the first leg and, after conceding an owngoal through captain Jonny Howson in the 15th minute, were already 4-0 down by halftime.

Cole Palmer put away two for Chelsea, in the 42nd and 77th minutes, as the Blues ran rings round their opponents with a sharp, flowing, passing game.

“I missed three sitters in the first game so it was always in the back of my mind coming into this game. To score two and go through to Wembley, I’m happy,” Palmer told Sky Sports.

“We’ve not had the best of starts, there is no hiding it but to go to Wembley is a great opportunit­y to get a trophy and we’re looking forward to it.”

Pochettino praised Palmer’s intelligen­ce on the pitch. The forward has now scored 10 goals in his first season with Chelsea.

 ?? Picture: REUTERS Picture: REUTERS ?? Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino with Cole Palmer and Middlesbro­ugh’s Morgan Rogers after the match at Stamford Bridge in London, Britain.
Mauritania’s Souleymane Anne in action with Algeria’s Youcef Atal during their Africa Cup of Nations Group D match at the Stade de la Paix in Bouake, Ivory Coast.
Picture: REUTERS Picture: REUTERS Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino with Cole Palmer and Middlesbro­ugh’s Morgan Rogers after the match at Stamford Bridge in London, Britain. Mauritania’s Souleymane Anne in action with Algeria’s Youcef Atal during their Africa Cup of Nations Group D match at the Stade de la Paix in Bouake, Ivory Coast.

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