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19 February 2019

Manchester United Shock Chelsea To enter Quarter Finals of FA Cup

Pogba scored with a spectacular header in the 45th minute after impressive work from Marcus Rashford




Chelsea 0-2 Manchester United: Ander Herrera and Paul Pogba send United through to FA Cup quarter-finals and increase the pressure on Maurizio Sarri

  • Ander Herrera put Manchester United in front in 31st minute after excellent delivery from Paul Pogba 
  • Pogba made it 2-0 to United just before the break with superb header following Marcus Rashford's cross 
  • United will face fellow Premier League side Wolves away in the quarter-finals of the competition 
The scoreline told its own story: these are two clubs on very different paths now. Whether Ole Gunnar Solskjaer ends up a permanent fixture at Manchester United, he has done what he was employed to do in December. He has turned this ship around, he has made it a happy vessel again.
United are in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup with Wolves now to beat, in the top four of the Premier League and on course to be in the Champions League next season.
They will do this, it seems, at the expense of Chelsea – a club that has lost its way under Maurizio Sarri, and that United deservedly dumped out of the FA Cup, just as surely as they have evicted them from the Champions League places. 
Paul Pogba is congratulated by his team-mate Marcus Rashford after making it 2-0 to Manchester United
Paul Pogba is congratulated by his team-mate Marcus Rashford after making it 2-0 to Manchester United
Ander Herrera celebrates after opening the scoring for United against Chelsea in the FA Cup fifth round on Monday night
Ander Herrera celebrates after opening the scoring for United against Chelsea in the FA Cup fifth round on Monday night
Herrera headed the ball into the back of the net after latching onto Pogba's excellent cross in the first half
Herrera headed the ball into the back of the net after latching onto Pogba's excellent cross in the first half
Herrera is joined by team-mate Ashley Young as he celebrates putting United in front against Chelsea
Herrera is joined by team-mate Ashley Young as he celebrates putting United in front against Chelsea
Chelsea's defeat to United will further increase the pressure on Blues manager Maurizio Sarri, who was booed by the fans
Chelsea's defeat to United will further increase the pressure on Blues manager Maurizio Sarri, who was booed by the fans
Pogba celebrates after scoring just before half time to double United's lead against Chelsea, and kill the game
Pogba celebrates after scoring just before half time to double United's lead against Chelsea, and kill the game
Pogba scored with a spectacular header in the 45th minute after impressive work from Marcus Rashford
Pogba scored with a spectacular header in the 45th minute after impressive work from Marcus Rashford

FULL MATCH FACTS AND EXCLUSIVE MATCH ZONE 

Chelsea: Arrizabalaga; Azpilicueta (Zappacosta 82), Rudiger, David Luiz, Alonso; Kante, Jorginho, Kovacic (Barkley 71); Pedro (Willian 58), Higuain, Hazard
Subs not used: Caballero, Giroud, Hudson-Odoi, Christensen
Booked: Rudiger, Kante 
Manchester United: Romero; Young, Smalling, Lindelof, Shaw; Herrera, Matic, Pogba; Mata (Pereira 76); Rashford (McTominay 90), Lukaku (Sanchez 73)
Subs not used: De Gea, Bailly, Fred, Dalot
Booked: Matic, Young
Goals: Herrera 31, Pogba 45
Ander Herrera opened the scoring for Manchester United following a move that was started by goalkeeper Sergio Romero. For more stats and facts, check out our exclusive MATCH ZONE service here.
Ander Herrera opened the scoring for Manchester United following a move that was started by goalkeeper Sergio Romero. For more stats and facts, check out our exclusive MATCH ZONE service here.

Chelsea will contend the Carabao Cup final with Manchester City on Sunday, but fans will travel in hope more than expectation, and not even much of that with City winning their most recent meeting 6-0.
It was never going to be that against the red half of Manchester, but United were comfortable, two goals clear at half-time and contained Chelsea from there. 
Victor Lindelof got a vital block in on a rare Eden Hazard shot that might have sparked a revival in the second-half, and it may be argued that United's Nemanja Matic was lucky not to receive a second yellow for some ferocious tackling in midfield, but these are minor quibbles and diversions. Chelsea did not muster a shot on target after the 11th minute – including 45 when they were chasing a two goal deficit.
United were better and appear to have been liberated by Solskjaer as much as Chelsea seem weighed down by Sarri's dogma. His second half substitutions – the inevitable Ross Barkley-Mateo Kovacic switch, plus full-back Davide Zappacosta for Cesar Azpilicueta – bought equal parts mockery and outright disdain, with Callum Hudson-Odoi again imprisoned on the bench.
'You don't know what you're doing,' sang the locals, but that's just the problem. He does. It's just that what he is doing is increasingly unsuccessful and maddeningly repetitive. The same moves, born of the same principles, repeated endlessly with diminishing returns.
Sarri did not even put N'Golo Kante, a defensive midfielder supreme, on Paul Pogba, despite seeing the Marquinhos effect when Paris St Germain came to Old Trafford last week. Marquinhos marked Pogba out of the game until the United man lost his rag late on and was dismissed. Sarri is too committed to his strategy to make plans for a dangerous opponent.
The upshot? A goal and an assist for the player who will run the game for Manchester United if he is allowed. It is not as if Pogba's resurgence is a secret, either. In the time since Solskjaer was appointed, he has been involved in 15 goals or assists for Manchester United. Only Son Heung-Min for Tottenham has more in that period with 16, and he is being discussed as a potential Footballer of the Year.
Solskjaer: 'We were confident we found the right team selection'

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Pogba fends off Chelsea defenders Cesar Azpilicueta and Antonio Rudiger to get to the ball first and score
Pogba fends off Chelsea defenders Cesar Azpilicueta and Antonio Rudiger to get to the ball first and score
Chelsea's Eden Hazard attempts to push forward but finds himself tracked by United's Ashley Young
Chelsea's Eden Hazard attempts to push forward but finds himself tracked by United's Ashley Young
United midfielder Nemanja Matic battles for possession with Chelsea striker Gonzalo Higuain at Stamford Bridge
United midfielder Nemanja Matic battles for possession with Chelsea striker Gonzalo Higuain at Stamford Bridge
'We need more determination': Maurizio Sarri after loss to Man Ut

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Apart from two good performances against Tottenham in the Carabao Cup semi-final, in 2019 each meeting with a member of the elite has seemed a moment of reckoning for Sarri. The result at Manchester City was an abject humiliation, but a 2-0 defeat by Arsenal and now this also point to an inevitable conclusion given Roman Abramovich's patience with failing managers.
Yet as Sarri flounders, so Solskjaer's stock continues to rise. He has always maintained that there would be a setback in his Manchester United tenure and the key would be how his players reacted to it. Defeat by PSG at home was that setback and the answer to Solskjaer's question was: magnificently.
The opening 45 minutes at Stamford Bridge was a most eloquent riposte to any idea the Solskjaer regime might have been found out by one bad night in Europe, or shallowly constructed on little more than good cheer.
Even missing Anthony Martial and Jesse Lingard through injury, United were consistently superior and looked the greater danger going forward until the game was as good as won.
One would have thought the idea Solskajer lacked the tactical smarts at the top level had been put to bed by now, but just in case there were any doubters after the visit of PSG, here was another game plan shot through with intelligence.
As at Arsenal in the previous round he deployed Romelu Lukaku forward on one flank to good effect, while Marcus Rashford patrolled the other side. In the middle, Juan Mata deputised in Lingard's withdrawn role, while around him Pogba and Ander Herrera ensured there was plenty of activity in the areas where Jorginho likes to operate. 
This is essential when playing Chelsea. Jorginho did play one lovely ball that was squandered by Gonzalo Higuain's poor control but, that aside, Chelsea chances were largely limited to shots from range, well repelled by stand-in goalkeeper Sergio Romero, and a header from Higuain from Azpilicueta's cross that at the very least should have been steered on target. 
Higuain talks to his Chelsea team-mate Mateo Kovacic after Herrera's goal put United in the lead
Higuain talks to his Chelsea team-mate Mateo Kovacic after Herrera's goal put United in the lead
Higuain goes for goal in the first half but finds himself thwarted by United goalkeeper Sergio Romero
Higuain goes for goal in the first half but finds himself thwarted by United goalkeeper Sergio Romero
Juan Mata attempts to win the ball for Manchester United from Chelsea defender Marcos Alonso
Juan Mata attempts to win the ball for Manchester United from Chelsea defender Marcos Alonso
Pedro attempts to go for Chelsea during the first half of the FA Cup fifth round clash at Stamford Bridge
Pedro attempts to go for Chelsea during the first half of the FA Cup fifth round clash at Stamford Bridge
Pogba battles for possession with Chelsea defender Cesar Azpilicueta during an intense encounter
Pogba battles for possession with Chelsea defender Cesar Azpilicueta during an intense encounter
Antonio Rudiger of Chelsea tussles with United defender Chris Smalling at Stamford Bridge on a bad night for the hosts
Antonio Rudiger of Chelsea tussles with United defender Chris Smalling at Stamford Bridge on a bad night for the hosts
In the 11th minute Romero saved an excellent free-kick from David Luiz only for the rebound to fall to Pedro. He struck it on the volley but Romero was equal to that, too. Eden Hazard played a neat one-two with Kovacic before curling a shot wide a minute later and, after United had gone a goal up, Chelsea almost found a fortunate route back into the game when a Pedro cross took a slight deflection and turned into a near-perfect lob.
So a bit of luck, a little judgement and not much else from Chelsea. United, by contrast, were always a threat. From the second minute when Pogba found Mata, eventually involving Lukaku whose cross was cut out by Luiz with Rashford lurking, it was plain United had a strategy for getting in behind Chelsea from wide positions. 
Solskjaer has, undoubtedly, allowed these players a freedom that was previously absent, so even the unlikeliest of them pop up in attacking positions. How was it that centre-half Chris Smalling was available when Matic played a neat chip through in the ninth minute? He really should have done better with a header directed straight at goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga. 
The pressure began to show when Arrizabalaga made an utter hash of a back pass from Azpilicueta, almost letting in Rashford directly in front of Chelsea's posts. From their next attack, however, United took the lead.
Pogba had experienced a quiet half hour but was finally given the room to pick out a pass from wide and Chelsea paid a heavy price. His cross was a beauty and Herrera – one of the smallest players on the field, but frequently among United's most effective under Solskjaer – lost Marcos Alonso to guide a header into the corner leaving Arrizabalaga no chance.
Worse followed, seconds before half-time. This time it was a Rashford cross and Pogba, still without a shadow, who stole between Antonio Rudiger and Azpilicueta to convert United's second header of the night. In that instant, it could be sensed Chelsea had no retort.

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