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Alejandro Garnacho and Pedro Neto came off the bench to pull Chelsea out of
trouble to win 3-1 at Cardiff and qualify for the semi-finals of the Carabao
Cup.
Enzo Maresca had named a completely different Chelsea team to the one that beat
Everton at the weekend but had to turn to his bench as the League One side
proved a difficult nut to crack.
Moises Caicedo returned after serving a three-game domestic ban and Enzo
Fernandez, Joao Pedro, Neto and Garnacho were among those on a bench that cost
nearly £400m and considerably more than the starting XI.
Player ratings:
Cardiff: Trott (7), Ng (7), Lawlor (6), Chambers (6), Bagan
(7). Wintle (7), Turnbull (8), J. Colwill (7), Ashford (7), Davies (7), Robinson
(6)
Subs: Salech (7), Willock (7), Robertson (7), Fish (7)
Chelsea: Jorgensen (7), Acheampong (7), Tosin (7), Badiashile
(7), Hato (7), Caicedo (8), Santos (7), George (6), Buonanotte (6), Gittens (6),
Guiu (6)
Subs: Joao Pedro (7), Garnacho (9), Neto (8), Gusto (7),
Chalobah (7)
Player of the Match: Garnacho
Cardiff are currently four points clear at top of League One with 41 points and
played with great energy and belief.
Maresca turned to his bench at half-time to send on Garnacho and Pedro and
Chelsea immediately began to apply pressure.
Garnacho made his mark when called upon and struck Chelsea in front on 57
minutes when Dylan Lawlor was caught in possession, but David Turnbull
sensationally headed Cardiff level with 15 minutes to go.
It was his first goal for 13 months and gave renewed hope to the last EFL team
in the competition.
However, Neto produced a moment of Premier League quality to make it 2-1 before
Garnacho wrapped up the tie in stoppage time with his second.
Chelsea have now progressed from each of their last 19 League Cup ties against
teams from a lower division and can look forward to a two-legged semi-final in
January. The draw for the semi-finals of the Carabao Cup will take place live on
Sky Sports Main Event after Newcastle vs Fulham on Wednesday.
Maresca: We are going in right direction
Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca speaking to Sky Sports:
"I'm very happy, especially for the effort of the players. I said yesterday that
football is full of these tricky games so you have to pay attention and we did a
good game.
"Off the ball, we were quite good, on the ball, we struggled a bit to create
chances [in the first half] for many reasons. Second half we were much better on
the ball.
"It was a big difference between the first half and second half, the way we
attacked also. Cardiff were very organised and intense. In the end, we did
enough to win the game."
On three semi-finals under his management: "We are going in the right direction.
Anything I do is because I want the best for the club, for the fans, for
everyone."
Do you feel appreciated? "Tonight, the focus has to be that we reached the
semi-final. The support from the fans since day one has always been there.
"I know sometimes when you don't win games, it's normal that they are not happy
but no one is happy. Overall, the focus has to be that we won and we're in the
semi-final."
Chelsea's NINE January fixtures
It's going to be a busy start to the year for Chelsea!
Reaching the Carabao Cup semi-finals means they'll now play NINE matches across
four different competitions in January.
Sunday January 4: Man City vs Chelsea - Premier League, kick-off 5.30pm, live on
Sky Sports
Wednesday January 7: Fulham vs Chelsea - Premier League, kick-off 7.30pm, live
on Sky Sports
Saturday January 10: Charlton vs Chelsea - FA Cup third round, kick-off 8pm
W/c January 12: Carabao Cup semi-final first leg
Saturday January 17: Chelsea vs Brentford - Premier League, kick-off 3pm
Wednesday January 21: Chelsea vs Pafos - Champions League, kick-off 8pm
Sunday January 25: Crystal Palace vs Chelsea - Premier League, kick-off 2pm,
live on Sky Sports
Wednesday January 28: Napoli vs Chelsea - Champions League, kick-off 8pm
Saturday January 31: Chelsea vs West Ham - Premier League, kick-off 5.30pm, live
on Sky Sports
Teams
Cardiff City: Trott, Ng (Fish 90),
Lawlor, Chambers (C), Bagan, Wintle, J.Colwill (Robertson 80), Turnbull,
Ashford, Davies (Willock 56), Robinson (Salech 56).
Unused subs Turner, Giles, Mafico, Donczew, Nyakuhwa
Scorer Turnbull 75
Booked Davies 16, Chambers 27
Chelsea: Jorgensen; Acheampong (Chalobah 84), Tosin,
Badiashile, Hato; Andrey Santos, Caicedo (c); George (Garnacho h/t), Buonanotte
(Gusto 66), Gittens (Neto 66); Guiu (Joao Pedro h/t)
Unused subs Sanchez, James, Fofana, Fernandez
Scorers Garnacho 57, 90+3, Neto 82
Booked Caicedo 45
Referee Tony Harrington