Chelsea see off Sheffield Wednesday on Gonzalo Higuain debut
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Callum Hudson-Odoi scored on what could be his final Chelsea appearance and Willian netted twice as the holders advanced with a 3-0 FA Cup fourth-round win over Sheffield Wednesday at Stamford Bridge.
Hudson-Odoi started despite reportedly submitting a transfer request in an effort to force through a move to Bayern Munich ahead of Thursday's transfer deadline and the 18-year-old winger netted Chelsea's second after 64 minutes.
Until that moment, an official sitting 14 miles away in Stockley Park had been the most influential person on the contest, despite the fact Gonzalo Higuain was making his Chelsea debut.
Wednesday had a penalty overturned by Video Assistant Referee Graham Scott after 22 minutes and Chelsea had a spot-kick awarded four minutes later, Willian converting from the spot, after referee Andre Marriner's decision had been confirmed by VAR.
Willian added a late third as the Blues advanced to the fifth round.
Higuain made his first appearance and Hudson-Odoi potentially his last as Chelsea made eight changes following last Thursday's win over Tottenham which saw them advance to the Carabao Cup final.
Wednesday's defence offered up a greater resistance than the England batting line-up their incoming boss Steve Bruce has witnessed in the Caribbean.
Bruce insisted on fulfilling his promise to go on a family holiday following the death of both his parents last year and watched England's 381-run first Test loss in Barbados ahead of taking up his role at Hillsborough from Friday.
Cricket's Decision Review System has largely been a success, but VAR has had its moments. On this occasion it was right, frustrating nearly 6,000 visiting fans.
When Joey Pelupessy surged through to try to meet Steven Fletcher's pass, Ethan Ampadu slid in and won the ball before being kicked by the Wednesday midfielder. Marriner's award of a penalty was swiftly overturned by VAR.
Play restarted with a dropped ball, as per the rules, which Wednesday did not contest. Soon they had conceded a spot-kick.
Blues academy graduate Sam Hutchinson trod on Cesar Azpilicueta. Marriner's decision was reviewed, but there was no doubt.
Willian appeared to offer the spot-kick to Higuain, who declined, before the Brazilian sent goalkeeper Keiren Westwood the wrong way for his 50th Chelsea goal.
The hosts celebrated in front of the Shed End, packed with visiting fans, some of whom took exception, with missiles thrown.
Higuain until that pointed had lurked menacingly. He had one half-chance after a pass from Mateo Kovacic. He turned and shot, but the ball deflected wide.
The 31-year-old striker, who had the best goalscoring season of his career under Sarri at Napoli, netting 36 times in 35 Serie A games, dropped deeper and deeper as the first half progressed in search of the ball, while Hudson-Odoi was a peripheral figure.
Chelsea, as usual under Sarri, dominated possession, but little was created with the ball in the final third, while Wednesday's best chance was a mishit cross by Adam Reach which hit the outside of a post.
The Blues' lack of killer instinct has become a familiar frustration for the Italian, one he believes Higuain can solve. He had half chances when a Willian cross was deflected away from him and heading an Ampadu cross just wide.
Chelsea scored their second when Andreas Christensen's long pass found Hudson-Odoi on the right. He checked inside, wrong-footing Morgan Fox, and struck a shot which deceived Westwood. His second Chelsea goal could be his last.
Chelsea had a third when Willian played a one-two with Olivier Giroud, on for Higuain, and passed the ball in.
A Giroud overhead kick went wide and Willian shot off target late on, missing out on a hat-trick.
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What time does it start?
Chelsea vs Sheffield Wednesday kicks off at 6:00pm (GMT) on Sunday 27th January.
Where can I watch it?
Chelsea vs Sheffield Wednesday will be shown live on BBC One from 5:45pm (GMT).
Highlights will be shown at 10:30pm on BBC One.
Player to watch…
Gonzalo Higuain: The former Real Madrid striker signed on-loan from Juventus until the end of the season, with an option to extend the loan for another season for £15.6 million, or buy him permanently for £31.3 million.
The 31-year-old played under Sarri at Napoli, and the Italian manager will be hoping the Argentinian hits the ground running, with Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud both struggling for form.
Form guide…
Chelsea: DWLWLW
Sheffield Wednesday: DDDLWW
Odds…
Chelsea to win: 2/9
Sheffield Wednesday to win: 21/2
Draw: 27/5
(Odds provided by 888 Sport)
47 minutes
Marcos Alonso gets to the byline for the first time and drives across the box dangerously, the ball just about evading all of Chelsea blue and allowing Sheffield Wednesday to turn behind.
48 minutes
Callum Hudson-Odoi wastes the corner and there is a nervous moment for Ethan Ampadu, losing control of the hacked clearance and fortunate for the presence of Cesar Azplicueta rushing back to support him and prevent Wednesday profiting.
50 minutes
Woodwork!
Adam Reach absolutely shanks a cross, inadvertently sending it careering towards the near post, where Willy Caballero is scrambling a bit.
Off the very outside of the post, but off it nonetheless.
53 minutes
Magical footwork from Willian, an elastico taking him past Liam Palmer with the greatest of ease.
His driven cutback is inches from the toes of Marcos Alonso and Gonzalo Higuain, eventually coming through to Callum Hudson-Odoi, who works the ball back to Mateo Kovacic.
Lashed over the bar.
56 minutes
A clever ball across the pitch from Willian finds Callum Hudson-Odoi utilising the entire width of the playing surface at Stamford Bridge, but as the young winger cuts inside and fires, Cesar Azpilicueta has moved right into his shooting track and blocks his teammate's driven effort.
59 minutes
Alert back-tracking from Adam Reach, getting in the way of Willian's attempted ball inside for Marcos Alonso.
At the other end, Reach then does brilliantly to take down a lofted pass and forces Alonso to slide back and concede Wednesday's first corner.
60 minutes
Curled to close to goal, inviting Willy Caballero to hop on to his tiptoes and bring into his chest.
63 minutes
Another sweeping pass from Willian finds Callum Hudson-Odoi, who again looks backwards.
This time Ethan Ampadu is closest in proximity and the Welsh international crosses nicely, Gonzalo Higuain rising well to meet it but unable to generate sufficient power to direct it on target. Flicked past the far post. Goal kick.
GOAL! Chelsea 2-0 Sheffield Wednesday (Callum Hudson-Odoi, 64 minutes)
Outstanding finish from Callum Hudson-Odoi!
Andreas Christensen strides out of defence with confidence and finds Hudson-Odoi excellently in space moving down the right.
Hudson-Odoi takes it deftly and they Cruyff turns inside Morgan Fox superbly, powering through Keiren Westwood's left hand with a firm left-footed shot.
2-0.
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