The Sun (Malaysia)

Chelsea boos overshadow late FA Cup win

- BY GEORGE SESSIONS

called for more trust and urged the Chelsea fans to offer “unconditio­nal” backing to his young team after they progressed into the FA Cup semifinals with a roller-coaster 4-2 win over Leicester.

Stoppage-time goals by substitute­s Carney Chukwuemek­a and Noni Madueke settled a last-eight clash that had everything, with Leicester reduced to 10 men after Raheem Sterling’s missed first half penalty, while the Blues’ Axel Disasi also produced an extraordin­ary own goal.

The Stamford Bridge crowd were ready to turn when Sterling blazed a freekick into the stand, which was met with boos, after the visitors were reduced to 10 men after Callum Doyle brought down Nicolas Jackson.

Pochettino’s decision to take off Mykhailo Mudryk and not Sterling was greeted with chants of, “you don’t know what you’re doing”, but the Chelsea boss had the last laugh, with Chukwuemek­a slotting home in the first minute of stoppage time before Madueke curled home from range to clinch a Wembley return.

“For a second time, FA Cup, Carabao Cup, we are going to Wembley,” former Tottenham manager Pochettino insisted.

“Now look in nine months in two different competitio­ns we got to Wembley and we need to enjoy and we need to trust more.

“I am a very positive person. I really believe in our fans, I really believe in our club and I really believe the most important in our staff we have today because all the staff are fantastic. And of course our players.

“Young (players) but I am enjoying a lot trying to help them achieve what they want. Of course all together we will succeed, no doubt.”

Chelsea had started well against their second-tier opponents with Jackson impressive­ly able to burst past Jannik Vestergaar­d to set up Marc Cucurella for a 13th-minute opener.

It should have been 2-0 when Sterling was caught in the area but the penalty by the Blues attacker was poor. Chelsea boss attempted to defend Sterling after he took his penalty record to five misses from nine kicks.

Pochettino added: “Raheem asked for the ball for the penalty and Cole gave the ball… Cole can miss, Raheem can miss. For me, their decision and I will always support the decision of my players on the pitch.

“We have to accept because our fans, all the fans in football live expectatio­n and want the best for the club, the best for the players.

“Of course when you don’t match the expectatio­n, this is difficult thing for our fans to understand.” – The Independen­t

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