Cape Argus

Michy: When I have a chance, I want to take it

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MICHY BATSHUAYI took advantage of a rare start to score twice as Chelsea eased past Newcastle United 3-0 at Stamford Bridge on Sunday to reach the fifth round of the FA Cup.

The Belgian’s goals could not have been better timed with reports suggesting that Chelsea are close to signing a striker ahead of Wednesday’s transfer deadline.

Batshuayi was one of four changes from the team knocked out of the League Cup in midweek and Antonio Conte’s show of faith in his reserve striker was quickly rewarded when he got on the end of a slick move started by Pedro’s probing pass to put Chelsea ahead on 31 minutes.

Although Batshuayi seldom gets game time in the Premier League, he remains the Italian’s go-to man in the FA Cup, with no Chelsea player having scored more in the competitio­n under Conte.

Another strike quickly followed although this time Batshuayi needed a huge slice of luck when, set free by Eden Hazard, his shot was deflected over the keeper by the diving Jamaal Lascelles just before the break.

The goal was Batshuayi’s 10th of the season.

Asked after the match about his future, the striker said: “I don’t know, it’s better you speak to Conte.

“When I have a chance I want to take it. I work every day and today I am very happy here.”

Marcus Alonso added Chelsea’s third just after the interval with a superb 72nd-minute freekick over the wall.

While Chelsea have been in the fifth round 18 times in the past 20 years, Newcastle last reached that stage in 2006.

Manchester City swept aside second-tier Cardiff City 2-0 with firsthalf goals from Kevin De Bruyne and Raheem Sterling on Sunday to reach the FA Cup fifth round in their quest to win an unpreceden­ted four trophies this season.

Pep Guardiola’s side began without a recognised striker but took just eight minutes to go ahead when midfielder De Bruyne rolled a clever free kick under the wall as the defenders jumped to block the expected direction of his shot.

Bernardo Silva thought he had netted a spectacula­r second goal for the visitors with a long-range shot but Leroy Sane was flagged offside, a controvers­ial decision that led to heated discussion­s between Guardiola and the fourth official.

City’s dominance was never in doubt though and Silva turned provider for the second, perfectly directing a cross for the unmarked Sterling to head the ball down and into the net after 37 minutes for his 19th goal of the season in all competitio­ns.

Cardiff twice went close after the interval through Kenneth Zohore and Junior Hoilett but City always looked comfortabl­e and Sterling and Silva spurned chances to extend the lead.

Danilo also drew an excellent save from home keeper Neil Etheridge before Championsh­ip side Cardiff’s day got worse with the late dismissal of Joe Bennett for a second bookable offence. – Reuters

 ?? ACTION IMAGES ?? I’M WITH THE BLUES: Michy Batshuayi celebrates scoring Chelsea’s second goal with his teammates at Stamford Bridge yesterday. REUTERS VIA
ACTION IMAGES I’M WITH THE BLUES: Michy Batshuayi celebrates scoring Chelsea’s second goal with his teammates at Stamford Bridge yesterday. REUTERS VIA

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