Neto Treble Sees Chelsea Cruise Past Hull City

On a night defined by biting sleet and the unforgiving winds sweeping in from the banks of the Humber, Chelsea navigated a potentially treacherous FA Cup tie with the clinical precision of a side finding its rhythm under Liam Rosenior. Despite the romanticised narrative of Rosenior’s return to the MKM Stadium—a ground where he remains beloved despite a controversial dismissal two years prior—there was no room for sentimentality once the whistle blew. Chelsea’s 4-0 victory was as emphatic as it was professional, steering them safely into the next round.

A Tale of Two Halves

Pre-match, the atmosphere crackled with the possibility of an upset. Hull City, currently embroiled in a fierce push for Premier League promotion, presented a formidable hurdle for a Chelsea side that had, only days earlier, surrendered a two-goal cushion against Leeds United. Rosenior showed immense faith in his squad depth, making seven changes to the starting eleven.

The opening exchanges were fraught with missed opportunities. Estêvão Willian inexplicably fired over an open goal after rounding Dillon Phillips, and Liam Delap—facing his former employers—was left red-faced after a bizarre incident where he began celebrating a goal that had actually struck the crossbar and stayed out. However, these errors were soon rendered academic by the brilliance of Pedro Neto.

The Pedro Neto Show

Neto broke the deadlock with a swerving long-range effort that silenced the capacity home crowd. It was the spark Chelsea required. After the interval, the Portuguese international doubled the lead in audacious fashion, scoring directly from a corner that eluded Phillips. Supported by a masterclass in playmaking from Delap, who recovered from his earlier miss to provide three assists, Neto eventually completed his hat-trick with a calm finish late in the game. Estêvão Willian added the fourth, tapping into an empty net following a marauding run by the irrepressible Delap.


Match Statistics: Hull City vs Chelsea

StatisticHull CityChelsea
Final Score04
Possession (%)42%58%
Shots on Target39
Corners47
Yellow Cards21

Historical Omens and Future Ambitions

History suggests that Chelsea fans should start looking at hotel prices in London; on the last three occasions the Blues have faced the Tigers in this competition, they have reached the final. While Sergej Jakirovic’s Hull side showed flashes of the spirit that has made them Championship contenders, they were ultimately outclassed by Chelsea’s superior individual quality.

For Rosenior, the evening was a personal and professional triumph. “I’m delighted with the performance,” he remarked post-match. “This club means a lot to me, so it was nice to get a good reception, but the attitude of the lads to get the job done was superb.” As Hull return their focus to the battle for promotion, Chelsea march on, their eyes firmly fixed on Wembley.

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