Lukaku hits winner as Chelsea beat Luton

Lukaku hits winner as Chelsea beat Luton

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Chelsea survived a scare against Championship side Luton Town to reach the FA Cup quarter-finals in a tie overshadowed by owner Roman Abramovich’s decision to sell the Stamford Bridge club.

Abramovich made the announcement an hour before kick-off after growing speculation he would put Chelsea up for sale following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Chelsea’s players were unaware of the developments before Abramovich made them public in his statement, and Reece Burke made their night more uncomfortable when he put the Hatters in front with a header following a corner after only two minutes.

Luton lost goalkeeper Jed Steer to an ankle injury after only 14 minutes, and Chelsea were level before his replacement Harry Isted had been on the field that long – with Saul Niguez steering home a cool finish.

Harry Cornick raced clear to restore Luton’s lead before half-time but Chelsea turned up the pressure after the break to prevail despite an unconvincing performance.

Timo Werner finished coolly after collecting Ruben Loftus-Cheek’s long pass in the 68th minute, then crossed for Romelu Lukaku to slide in and put Chelsea ahead for the first time 10 minutes later.

Chelsea make hard work of it

Confirmation Abramovich was leaving Chelsea was the talk of Kenilworth Road before, during and after a highly eventful FA Cup tie.

It was a hugely significant moment in the club’s history, even though there was an air of inevitability given events in Ukraine.

Whether or not the news was still sinking in with Chelsea’s players, they made the most sluggish of starts and were behind inside two minutes against a lively Luton side.

Manager Thomas Tuchel had rung the chances after defeat on penalties by Liverpool in the Carabao Cup final on Sunday – even giving Kenedy his first start for the club in 1,505 days.

And it showed as they struggled for rhythm, even after Saul’s equaliser – falling behind once more before Werner and Lukaku saw them through.

Those goals should be a confidence boost for both strikers given their struggles to establish themselves, and Tuchel needed them with Chelsea in trouble against lower-division opposition.

This night, however, was all about the plots and sub-plots surrounding Abramovich’s departure, whenever that will be, and the mood of Chelsea’s players at the final whistle was one of relief rather than celebration.

Luton deserve huge credit

This was a throwback to Luton’s better days in the top flight as a packed, compact Kenilworth Road carried all the ingredients for an FA Cup shock.

And Nathan Jones’ Hatters did their best to provide it as they took Chelsea all the way, leading twice before running out of steam and falling to their visitors’ greater quality.

Luton showed why they are in the Championship play-off places as they performed with real verve and energy that bodes well as they push for promotion to the Premier League.

There will be disappointment in defeat but also great credit because they matched their opponents for long periods, even threatening a shock until Werner and Lukaku stepped up to rescue Chelsea.

Player of the match

IstedHarry Isted

Luton Town

  1. Squad number21Player nameIsted

  2. Squad number7Player nameCornick

  3. Squad number16Player nameBurke

  4. Squad number29Player nameBell

  5. Squad number8Player nameBerry

  6. Squad number3Player namePotts

  7. Squad number14Player nameMendes Gomes

  8. Squad number15Player nameLockyer

  9. Squad number20Player nameKioso

  10. Squad number22Player nameCampbell

  11. Squad number26Player nameMuskwe

  12. Squad number32Player nameOsho

  13. Squad number25Player nameSteer

  14. Squad number9Player nameHylton

  15. Squad number12Player nameSnodgrass

  16. Squad number35Player nameJerome

Chelsea

  1. Squad number11Player nameWerner

  2. Squad number12Player nameLoftus-Cheek

  3. Squad number24Player nameJames

  4. Squad number17Player nameSaúl

  5. Squad number2Player nameRüdiger

  6. Squad number68Player nameVale

  7. Squad number10Player namePulisic

  8. Squad number19Player nameMount

  9. Squad number9Player nameLukaku

  10. Squad number1Player nameArrizabalaga

  11. Squad number5Player nameJorginho

  12. Squad number23Player nameKenedy

  13. Squad number20Player nameHudson-Odoi

  14. Squad number31Player nameSarr

Line-ups

Luton

Formation 3-5-2

  • 25SteerSubstituted forIstedat 14′minutes
  • 16Burke
  • 15Lockyer
  • 3Potts
  • 20Kioso
  • 14Mendes GomesSubstituted forHyltonat 76′minutes
  • 32Osho
  • 8BerrySubstituted forCampbellat 63′minutes
  • 29Bell
  • 7CornickSubstituted forJeromeat 62′minutes
  • 26MuskweBooked at 67minsSubstituted forSnodgrassat 76′minutes

Substitutes

  • 2Bree
  • 4Naismith
  • 9Hylton
  • 12Snodgrass
  • 18Clark
  • 21Isted
  • 22Campbell
  • 28Thorpe
  • 35Jerome

Chelsea

Formation 3-4-3

  • 1Arrizabalaga
  • 2Rüdiger
  • 12Loftus-Cheek
  • 31Sarr
  • 20Hudson-OdoiSubstituted forValeat 62′minutes
  • 5JorginhoSubstituted forJamesat 76′minutes
  • 17Saúl
  • 23KenedySubstituted forPulisicat 61′minutes
  • 19Mount
  • 9Lukaku
  • 11Werner

Substitutes

  • 7Kanté
  • 8Kovacic
  • 10Pulisic
  • 16Mendy
  • 18Barkley
  • 24James
  • 38Williams
  • 68Vale
  • 75Hall

Referee:
Peter Bankes

Attendance:
10,140

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