Stoppage-time goals from Carney Chukwuemeka and Noni Madueke helped Chelsea book their place in the FA Cup semi-finals following a 4-2 win over championship leaders Leicester City on Sunday.
Chelsea began assertively in front of a bumper crowd at Stamford Bridge, and were rewarded for their positive start with the game’s opening goal after 13 minutes. Marc Cucurella broke the deadlock following a delicious pass from Nicholas Jackson.
Things nearly went from bad to worse for the visitors shortly before the half-hour mark, as Abdul Fatawu left the centre referee with no choice but to award a penalty after he bundled down Raheem Sterling while he was preparing to shoot.
However, goalkeeper Stolarczyk spared his teammate’s blushes as he guessed the right direction to keep out Sterling’s spot-kick. The Foxes’ cup goalkeeper was then called into action again not long after when he had his palms stung by a fierce strike from the boot of Mykhailo Mudryk.
Sterling however redeemed himself few minutes before halftime, after he put the ball on a plate for the fast-arriving Cole Palmer – who had not forgotten his shooting boots – to fire past Stolarczyk from close range.
Leicester were gifted a fortuitous way back into the game in the 51st minute as Axel Disasi’s misdirected back-pass flew into the back of the net with goalkeeper Robert Sánchez standing on the other side of his area. Unbelievably, the Foxes got themselves back on level terms in stunning fashion not long after the hour mark, with Stephy Mavididi striking a sublime curling effort into the corner of the net that left Sánchez with no chance.
Leicester’s hopes of completing the turnaround were then dealt a significant blow as VAR intervened to recommend Callum Doyle’s initial yellow card be overturned into a red for a cynical last-man foul on Jackson.
Ultimately, Chelsea were able to make their numerical advantage pay in stoppage time, as Palmer’s exquisite backheel put the ball on a plate for substitute Chukwuemeka to fire through the legs of Stolarczyk before Noni Madueke’s screamer from distance made sure of the result for Pochettino’s men.
Chelsea won’t have to wait long to find out their opponents in the semi-finals with the draw scheduled to be made immediately after the conclusion of the Manchester United vs Liverpool game later in the day.