FA Cup: Man Utd 2-2 Chelsea – Blues Fight Back To Secure Deserved Draw At Old Trafford (Photos & Highlights)

Alan Duffy

10th, March 2013

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By Alan Duffy

Manchester United 2-2 Chelsea – FA Cup – 10th March 2013

A right old game of two halves this was, with Man Utd strolling to a 2-0 half-time lead before the visitors totally bossed the second period.

Javier Hernandez opened the scoring after just five minutes, heading home a looping effort after a superb pass from Michael Carrick. Wayne Rooney then doubled the home side’s advantage on 11 minutes, with his free-kick into the box by-passing everyone including Petr Cech in the Chelsea goal. Cue chants of “We want our Chelsea back” from the travelling support.

After the break, Chelsea fans were less than impressed when Frankie Lamps was hauled off, along with Victor Moses, early on. However, one of their replacement, Eden Hazard, got his side back into the game on the hour mark, courtesy of a superb curling shot.

From then on, Rafa Benitez’s side totally dominated and were rewarded with the equaliser, courtesy of a left-footed strike from Ramires. The Blues kept pushing as the Red Devils struggled to keep hold of the ball and at the death, the superb Juan Mata almost won the game for the Londoners, only for David De Gea to produce a superb save with his foot.

And so it’s back to the Bridge for the replay.

Oh, and when Chelsea fans sing that they “want their Chelsea back”, which Chelsea is it – Roman Abramovich’s or the one before that?

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  1. MrMac says:

    Superb game.

    Got worried as a chelski fan early on.

    …what’s weird is this is not benitez fault nor credit.
    It’s like for the whole season chelsea has played like a little shy schoolgirl.

    They only show the teeth when pushed the full extreme.
    Like they’re psychologicly fragile as hell.

    Seems like terry has lost the team – and without drogba no one will rally them.

  2. Jamie says:

    I don’t understand Ferguson using fatigue as an excuse. They played at home on tuesday, Chelsea played in Romania on thursday, have a smaller squad and have played more games this season. Can’t he just accept they were crap?

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