New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)

New owner incoming, Chelsea into FA Cup final with Liverpool

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LONDON — Complete the sale of Chelsea inside four weeks and the new ownership will have an FA Cup final against Liverpool to attend.

Who will be representi­ng the club in the royal box at Wembley Stadium on May 14 is still to be determined.

As the three remaining bidders wait to discover if they are chosen to buy out sanctioned Russian owner Roman Abramovich, the west London club beat Crystal Palace 2-0 in the semifinals of world soccer’s oldest competitio­n Sunday.

Goals from Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Mason Mount ensured the eighttime FA Cup winners will be back at Wembley on May 14 to face Liverpool, which beat them at the national stadium on penalties in the League Cup final in February.

“Now it’s time to get our payback,” Mount said.

Before then, it could take 3 billion pounds ($4 billion) to gain control of Chelsea once the enforced sale goes through.

The ownership contenders are, in part, being assessed on how much they will have to invest throughout the club, including player recruitmen­t. The victory over Patrick Vieira’s Palace was produced by goals from graduates of the Chelsea academy that benefited from Abramovich’s lavish spending.

Such is the challenge to break into the first team, both had to gain playing experience on loan elsewhere, including LoftusChee­k at London rival Palace.

The 26-year-old midfielder’s career was also stalled by rupturing his Achilles tendon in May 2019, and he hadn’t scored for the club since that month until breaking the deadlock against Palace in the 65th minute.

“It’s been a tough road, injuries and going on loan to find my form again,” Loftus-Cheek said. “I always believed in myself and I always wanted to play for Chelsea.

“The reason I’m still here is my mentality. I still believe in myself.”

It was Tyrick Mitchell being dispossess­ed that created the opening for Chelsea which ended with Kai Havertz’s attempted pass deflecting off Marc Guehi to the edge of the penalty area where LoftusChee­k struck into the top corner.

Thomas Tuchel is now encouragin­g Loftus-Cheek to make such decisive contributi­ons more often.

“He is the opposite of overconfid­ence,” the Chelsea manager said. “We need to install this confidence into his body and his game. This is the next step for him to feel the influence he can have.”

Mount’s goal in the 76th minute came after playing a one-two with Timo Werner before having the time and space to shoot past Jack Butland.

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