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Chelsea Crushes Morecambe with a Five-Goal Blitz

Sports Desk, Rtv News

  12 Jan 2025, 10:59
Photo: Collected

Chelsea secured their place in the fourth round of the FA Cup on Saturday with a resounding win. Tosin Adarabioyo and João Félix both scored braces as they easily defeated League Two side Morecambe 5-0 at Stamford Bridge.

Throughout the match, Chelsea dominated and could have won by an even larger margin if Nkunku hadn't missed a penalty in the 17th minute.

Chelsea coach Enzo Maresca made several changes to his lineup for this match. Cole Palmer, Enzo Fernández, and Nicolas Jackson started on the bench. However, 18-year-old Tyrique George was given a place in the starting eleven. Reece James and Romeo Lavia returned from injury to play in the starting lineup.

Chelsea played aggressively from the start. In the 14th minute, a cross from Pedro Neto was headed by Adarabioyo, but it bounced off the bar.

Three minutes later, Chelsea earned a penalty after Morecambe midfielder Yann Songo'o handled the ball. However, Nkunku's penalty was saved by Morecambe goalkeeper Harry Burgoyne.

The resistance didn't last long. Former Fulham player Adarabioyo's shot from the edge of the penalty area deflected into the bottom corner of the net.

Chelsea made a substitution at halftime, bringing on Marc Cucurella to replace Lavia. Five minutes into the second half, Nkunku redeemed his earlier penalty miss with a left-footed shot that found the net to Burgoyne's right.

Adarabioyo scored his second goal with an assist from Tyrique George. Finding space at the edge of the box, he fired a brilliant shot into the net.

Adarabioyo's second goal broke Morecambe's resistance, and Chelsea scored two more goals in the next seven minutes.

First, João Félix smartly finished in the bottom corner from a quick counter-attack. Later, the Portuguese forward curled in a second goal.

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