Strikes from Mexican
forward Javier Hernandez and England international Wayne Rooney inside
the ten opening minutes piled more misery on beleaguered Chelsea boss
Rafael Benitez as he weathered abuse from both sets of supporters inside
Old Trafford.
But the Spaniard made
some inspired tactical changes and saw his side draw level thanks to
fine goals from Belgian international Eden Hazard and Brazilian
midfielder Ramires as only a string of saves from United's Spanish
goalkeeper David De Gea prevented Chelsea from a famous win.
Their draw now creates a
headache for both clubs, as their hectic schedules between now and the
end of the season means fixing a date for the replay will present a
significant challenge. Whoever wins will face Manchester City in the
semifinals at Wembley.
Benitez was forced to
withstand yet more abuse from Chelsea fans angry at his appointment
which was added to by taunts from home fans who remember the Spaniard's
many battles with Alex Ferguson when he was manager at their archrivals
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But after the game
Benitez told ITV: "I think we should have won the game. The second half
we were on top, we created the best chances and were in control of the
game."
On Mata's great chance
late on he added: "Mata said De Gea made a great save. We have to think
about the first game then after we will think about City. It'll be
difficult to win because United are a great side."
Ferguson told reporters:
"We're lucky to be in the Cup. We ran out of legs -- our two full-backs,
Rafael and Evra, are just knackered."
Cheslea's taxing trip to
Romania to play the first leg of their Europa League last-16 tie on
Thursday clearly showed in the opening stages as they sunk to a two-goal
deficit. Hernandez struck first, looping a header over Petr Cech from
Michael Carrick's floated pass.
Rooney made it 2-0
moments later as his left wing free kick went through a crowd of bodies
inside the area and crept into the far corner of the net.
Cech made a fine double
save to prevent Chelsea going 3-0 down when he stopped a powerful Rooney
effort before springing into action again as David Luiz's misplaced
header almost looped into the net.
But after Hazard was
introduced the game turned and on the hour mark he curled a superb
effort into the top corner to give the away side hope.
And the comeback was
complete when Chelsea swept down field after a United attack and Ramires
cut inside his man to beat De Gea with a precise left-footed finish.
Fernando Torres had a
chance to wrap the game up before Mata cut inside Jonny Evans and struck
on goal from six yards out but De Gea stuck out a leg to get a vital
touch and divert the ball round the post.
The other quarterfinal
saw second tier sides Blackburn and Millwall draw 0-0. The winner of
that tie will face Premier League side Wigan in the other semifinal.
In the English Premier
League a late penalty from captain Steven Gerrard helped Liverpool to a
3-2 victory over Tottenham Hotspur, who opened the door for Chelsea to
reclaim third spot in the race for Champions League football.
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The clash at Anfield was
billed as a battle between two stars gunning for the player of the year
crown -- Tottenham's Gareth Bale, and Liverpool's Luis Suarez. Going
into the game Bale had ten goals in his last nine games, Suarez 11 in
his last 11.
And it was the Uruguayan
who struck first for Liverpool, tucking home from Jose Enrique's astute
pass to register his 22nd goal of the season. But Tottenham hit back
when Belgian defender Jan Vertonghen nodded home Bale's cross right on
halftime.
Just eight minutes after
the break Vertonghen grabbed his second, rifling home from inside the
area after a set piece fell to him, and Tottenham looked set to build on
their impressive 3-0 win over Inter Milan in the first leg of their
Europa League last-16 tie in midweek.
But Liverpool responded
with two goals in 16 minutes as mistakes from England international Kyle
Walker and French goalkeeper Hugo Lloris allowed Stewart Downing to
fire Liverpool level.
And with eight minutes
remaining Benoit Assou-Ekotto bundled Suarez over inside the penalty
area and Gerrard slotted home the penalty to move Liverpool up to sixth
in the table. Tottenham remain third, two points ahead of Chelsea, but
their London rivals have a game in hand.
The other Premier League
game on Sunday saw Newcastle United ease their relegation worries with a
last-gasp 2-1 victory over Stoke City.
Stoke went in front in
the second half when Ivory Coast international Chieck Tiote brought down
Jonathan Walters inside the area and the striker picked himself up to
convert from the spot.
Newcastle drew level
when French international Yohan Cabaye floated a free kick in off the
crossbar and in the second minute of injury time Sylvain Marveaux picked
out Cisse who controlled before smashing a volley into the net. His
side are now nine points clear of the drop zone.
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