Aston Villa 1-3 Chelsea: Visitors earn comfortable FA Cup win to ease pressure on Mauricio Pochettino

Chelsea emerged from the crisis that has cast a cloud over the club in stunning fashion as they comprehensively outclassed Aston Villa in their FA Cup fourth-round replay.

Villa’s formidable home form this season made them firm favourites to reach the last 16 but Chelsea produced a devastating attacking display to ease the pressure on manager Mauricio Pochettino.

Pochettino’s short tenure at Stamford Bridge was under severe scrutiny after the 4-2 home defeat by Wolverhampton Wanderers on Sunday left them languishing in 11th place in the Premier League.

Chelsea’s cup performances are rescuing their season, already reaching the EFL Cup final against Liverpool at Wembley on 25 February, while this was surely their best performance of the campaign against a Villa side who have lost only two games out of 16 on home territory.

Conor Gallagher set Chelsea on their way after 11 minutes with a composed right-foot finish at the Holte End, Nicolas Jackson swiftly adding a second with a neat header from Malo Gusto’s cross.

Villa’s hopes of a comeback were extinguished nine minutes after the interval when Enzo Fernandez curled a magnificent 25-yard free-kick into the top corner, tantalisingly away from the reach of Villa goalkeeper and fellow Argentina World Cup winner Emiliano Martinez.

Substitute Moussa Diaby pulled one back for Villa in stoppage time but it could not even be considered consolation for the home side and Chelsea now face Leeds United at Stamford Bridge in the fifth round.

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Where has this Chelsea been?

Chelsea’s stock has fallen so low that before kick-off talk of victory for Pochettino’s side was being treated as an FA Cup shock.

And no wonder, given the current status of the two sides, with Villa in fourth place chasing Champions League football while Chelsea have been locked in a struggle to find any sort of consistency, culminating in conceding four goals against Liverpool and Wolves in their last two games.

Instead, after an uncertain start, the visitors produced a vibrant attacking display full of variety and threat to take Villa apart in what was an outstanding team performance.

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Gallagher and Jackson posed a constant danger while Gusto was the game’s outstanding performer at right-back.

It was also a night when Chelsea’s big money midfield duo of Fernandez and Moises Caicedo finally looked the part after £220m was spent on acquiring them.

Caicedo provided a calming midfield presence while Fernandez produced a moment of the highest class with the free-kick that effectively sealed the victory.

Pochettino’s position may not be under threat, with the manager saying he had received messages of support from Chelsea’s hierarchy, but he needed this expensive squad to produce a big performance and this was it.

“The expectation is massive. Sometimes the expectation is not easy because we are still a young team. But we are growing in a really good way,” Pochettino told BBC Match of the Day.

Speaking to ITV, the Chelsea boss added: “People are not patient. In a club like Chelsea you need to win. They don’t want to hear excuses.

“We are not the Chelsea of another time. It is a new project. The people need to believe. If they believe fantastic. If they don’t you know what happens – the most easy decision will appear.”

Pochettino must now hope this victory is the platform for more, starting at Crystal Palace on Monday evening.

Villa lose their way on night of disappointment

Hopes were high inside a noisy Villa Park at kick-off as manager Unai Emery took the acclaim walking to his technical area.

Villa, with that record of 13 wins and only two losses at home in all competitions, started in confident mood but were stunned as Chelsea found their stride and hit them with two quick goals.

It left the hosts chasing the game but their cause was not helped as they were second to so many balls, gave possession away too often and were strictly second best to a side that looked fitter and stronger.

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This will be a bitter disappointment to Villa and manager Emery, who will have harboured ambitions of progress in the FA Cup after a goalless draw in the first game at Stamford Bridge.

His team will need to shrug off this result quickly as their season still has so much to offer as they aim for the top four and to make an impact in the Europa Conference League, an area which is the vastly experienced Emery’s speciality.

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Line-ups

Aston Villa

Formation 4-2-3-1

1E Martínez2Cash3Diego Carlos17Lenglet15Moreno44Kamara6Douglas Luiz31Bailey8Tielemans7McGinn11Watkins

  • 1E Martínez
  • 2Cash
  • 3Diego CarlosBooked at 38mins
  • 17Lenglet
  • 15Moreno
  • 44KamaraSubstituted forIroegbunamat 87’minutes
  • 6Douglas Luiz
  • 31BaileySubstituted forZanioloat 88’minutes
  • 8TielemansSubstituted forJ Ramseyat 71’minutes
  • 7McGinnSubstituted forDiabyat 72’minutes
  • 11Watkins

Substitutes

  • 14P Torres
  • 16Chambers
  • 19Diaby
  • 22Zaniolo
  • 25Olsen
  • 41J Ramsey
  • 47Iroegbunam
  • 64Wright
  • 71Kellyman

Chelsea

Formation 4-2-3-1

28Petrovic27Gusto2Disasi5Badiashile21Chilwell25Caicedo8Fernández11Madueke23Gallagher15Jackson20Palmer

  • 28PetrovicBooked at 76mins
  • 27Gusto
  • 2Disasi
  • 5BadiashileSubstituted forGilchristat 87’minutes
  • 21Chilwell
  • 25Caicedo
  • 8FernándezBooked at 55mins
  • 11MaduekeSubstituted forSterlingat 75’minutes
  • 23Gallagher
  • 15JacksonSubstituted forNkunkuat 87’minutes
  • 20PalmerSubstituted forThiago Silvaat 81’minutes

Substitutes

  • 6Thiago Silva
  • 7Sterling
  • 10Mudryk
  • 13Bettinelli
  • 17Chukwuemeka
  • 18Nkunku
  • 42Gilchrist
  • 47Bergström
  • 53Samuels-Smith

Referee:Thomas BramallAttendance:40,013

Match Stats

Home TeamAston VillaAway TeamChelseaPossessionHome49%Away51%ShotsHome15Away15Shots on TargetHome5Away8CornersHome7Away6FoulsHome13Away15

Live Text

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    Match ends, Aston Villa 1, Chelsea 3.

  2. 90’+5′

    Full Time

    Second Half ends, Aston Villa 1, Chelsea 3.

  3. 90’+4′

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    Corner, Chelsea. Conceded by Matty Cash.

  4. 90’+4′

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    Attempt saved. Moisés Caicedo (Chelsea) left footed shot from the left side of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Christopher Nkunku.

  5. 90’+3′

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    Attempt saved. Tim Iroegbunam (Aston Villa) header from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Álex Moreno with a cross.

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    Corner, Aston Villa. Conceded by Thiago Silva.

  7. 90’+2′

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    Attempt blocked. Matty Cash (Aston Villa) right footed shot from the right side of the box is blocked. Assisted by Moussa Diaby.

  8. 90’+2′

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    Foul by Moisés Caicedo (Chelsea).

  9. 90’+2′

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    Tim Iroegbunam (Aston Villa) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  10. 90’+2′

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    Attempt saved. Conor Gallagher (Chelsea) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Raheem Sterling.

  11. 90’+1’goal

    Goal!

    Goal! Aston Villa 1, Chelsea 3. Moussa Diaby (Aston Villa) left footed shot from outside the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Jacob Ramsey following a corner.

  12. 90’+1′

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    Attempt blocked. Matty Cash (Aston Villa) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Douglas Luiz.

  13. 90′

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    Corner, Aston Villa. Conceded by Raheem Sterling.

  14. 90′

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    Corner, Aston Villa. Conceded by Malo Gusto.

  15. 88′

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    Foul by Conor Gallagher (Chelsea).

  16. 88′

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    Nicolò Zaniolo (Aston Villa) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  17. 88′

    Substitution

    Substitution, Aston Villa. Nicolò Zaniolo replaces Leon Bailey.

  18. 87′

    Substitution

    Substitution, Aston Villa. Tim Iroegbunam replaces Boubacar Kamara.

  19. 87′

    Substitution

    Substitution, Chelsea. Christopher Nkunku replaces Nicolas Jackson.

  20. 87′

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    Delay over. They are ready to continue.

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