Chelsea eased the spotlight on manager Mauricio Pochettino with a 3-1 win at Aston Villa to reach the FA Cup fifth round on Wednesday night, while Nottingham Forest set up a clash against Manchester United.
Conor Gallagher, Nicolas Jackson, and Enzo Fernandez struck for the Blues at Villa Park to banish memories of a 4-2 home defeat to Wolves last Sunday.
Chelsea were booed off by a disgruntled home support at the weekend as Wolves’ rout followed a 4-1 thrashing at Liverpool a week ago.
With Pochettino’s men languishing in 11th in the Premier League, an early FA Cup exit would have further ramped up the pressure on the Argentine.
Pochettino insisted on Tuesday he would not lose his hair over the stress of the job and was rewarded for some bold calls with his team selection.
Thiago Silva was dropped to the bench just hours after his wife apologised for a social media outburst in which she called for “change” at the club.
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Raheem Sterling was also left out on a night when a number of Chelsea’s expensive young guns stood up to be counted.
Speaking after the game, Pochettino said: “I think it was one of the best or maybe the best performance of the season. It arrived in a very good moment for us.
“We have a young team. It’s about being solid and consistent and it is the most difficult thing in a young team.”
It was one of the club’s academy graduates who got the ball rolling as Gallagher smashed home from close range for his first goal of the season.
Jackson has been guilty of missing some glaring chances early in his Chelsea career, but was deadly with a downward header from Malo Gusto’s cross to double his side’s lead.
The tie was over before the hour mark as Fernandez’s stunning free-kick made it 3-0.
Villa got a consolation goal in stoppage time when Moussa Diaby fired in off the post, but it was too little, too late for the home side.
Villa were unbeaten in 17 home Premier League games dating back nearly a year until Newcastle won at Villa Park a week ago.
But Unai Emery’s men have exited both domestic cup competitions limply at home this season.
Chelsea, however, advanced to the quarter-finals of the FA Cup, facing second-tier Leeds in the fifth round.
Forest earned the right to host United in the last 16 but needed penalties to see of Bristol City of the Championship.
Divock Origi fired Forest into an early lead, but Jason Knight quickly levelled for the visitors.
City were then left to rue missing a host of chances to win the game before extra-time and paid the price from the spot as Sam Bell was the only man to fail to score in the shootout.
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