Chelsea booked their place in the final of the 2022 English FA Cup final with a 2-0 defeat of Crystal Palace on Saturday to set up a titanic clash with Liverpool on May 14 at Wembley stadium reports Prime Business Africa.
Crystal Palace manager Patrick Vieira handed a start to Nigerian-born England U-21 international Eberechi Eze in attacking midfield in place of Conor Gallagher who could not play against his parent club because of his loan status.
Michael Olise made a second half entrance into the game but did not offer much in terms of goal threats.
The first half ended goalless with an Edouard Mendy save the only highlight of note.
Germany forward Kai Havertz was yellow-carded for a dive as the Blues threw all the ‘kitchen sink’ in a bid to score and it paid off in the 65th minute when Ruben Loftus – Cheek let fly a beautiful half volley to find the back of the net after some sloppy defending from Tyrick Mitchell at Palace’s left back position.
Eze delivered a 60th minute corner kick but Cheick Kouyaté’s header unable to beat Mendy in Chelsea goal.
Mason Mount doubled the Blues’ lead with a beautiful finish as he found space on the bottom left after a one-two passes with Timo Werner.
Joachim Anderson’s header almost put his side back into the game but his effort went agonisingly wide.
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