FA Cup: Pedro and Costa send Chelsea through

Pedro extended his fine goal-scoring run in the FA Cup and Diego Costa was also on target as Chelsea saw off Wolves 2-0 to book a place in the quarterfinals on Saturday.

Published : Feb 19, 2017 02:22 IST

Pedro scored one of the two goals for Chelsea.
Pedro scored one of the two goals for Chelsea.
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Pedro scored one of the two goals for Chelsea.

Pedro extended his fine goal-scoring run in the FA Cup and Diego Costa was also on target as Chelsea saw off Wolves 2-0 to book a place in the quarterfinals on Saturday. The Premier League leader took over an hour to break down the Championship struggler and Blues boss Antonio Conte was an animated figure on the Molineux touchline as his side laboured for long periods against a team it was comfortably expected to beat.

However, Pedro connected with Willian's cross to head home his fourth FA Cup goal of the season and he has scored in every round of a competition, before Diego Costa rounded off the win in the closing stages.

It may have been a different story had Chelsea youth player George Saville found the net with a shot that rattled the frame of the goal in the 10th minute for Wolves, but Paul Lambert's men offered little goal threat thereafter and slowly the visitor began to show its quality.

Wolves had dumped Stoke City and Liverpool out in its previous two rounds, but Chelsea proved a step too far and the home side was lacking in all departments, leaving Lambert to turn his focus to steering Wolves - which is 19th - away from the relegation zone. For Chelsea, the focus quickly returns to the Premier League and it hosts a resurgent Swansea City at Stamford Bridge next week with an eight-point gap over second-place Manchester City.

Wolves made a bright start and Conor Coady's looping cross forced Asmir Begovic to punch the ball over the crossbar, before an error by Kurt Zouma afforded former Saville a golden opportunity to score but his shot crashed onto the post and bounced clear. Cesc Fabregas, making his 100th Chelsea start in one of seven changes from the 1-1 draw with Burnley last time out, beautifully weighted a pass to put Willian clean through on goal for Chelsea but the Brazilian failed to get a shot away, and Chelsea struggled to retain possession as Wolves tirelessly harried and pressed it.

Wolves was given ample time and space in Chelsea's half of the field and Helder Costa turned neatly before firing a shot into the arms of Begovic, but there was a sense that the visitor was only biding its time before stepping up a gear. The more involved Eden Hazard became, the more Chelsea threatened but the skilful Belgian too often cut a lonely figure on his mazy dribbles and Wolves was able to shackle him with some robust challenges.

Both Pedro and Zouma wastefully shot wide from distance as Chelsea started to open Wolves up with some neat passing, and Costa hit the side netting with his first clear chance of the game after turning Danny Bath inside the box. The breakthrough arrived in the 65th, though. Fabregas and Costa split the Wolves defence before Willian sent over a cross that left the unmarked Pedro with a straightforward header at the back post.

Chelsea might have doubled its lead when Fabregas put Willian through, but Kortney Hause did just enough to block his shot. But the visitor did have a second when substitute N'Golo Kante's run and pass provided Costa with an opportunity that he finished with aplomb, shooting low into the corner of the net.

Key Opta stats:
- Pedro has now scored in the 3rd, 4th and 5th Rounds of the 2016-17 FA Cup for Chelsea.
- The Spain international has scored seven goals in his last 10 competitive appearances for Chelsea.
- Diego Costa ended a four-game run without a goal with his strike in the 89th minute of this match (413 mins in total).
- Chelsea has now won 10 of its last 11 games in all competitions versus Wolves (L1), keeping eight clean sheets in the process.
- Antonio Conte’s side has failed to score in just one of its last 12 away games in all competitions.
- This was Chelsea’s 24th win of 2016-17 in all competitions, despite only playing 31 games overall (77% win ratio). It won just 20/53 in 2015-16 (38%).

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