David De Gea started in goal, with Chris Smalling this time partnering Rio Ferdinand at centre back. At left back, Patrice Evra returned and Valencia took place on the right. In midfield, Michael Carrick, Tom Cleverley, Nani and Phil Jones made up the quartet with Javier Hernandez and Danny Welbeck up front.
The first half was a scoreless affair that did not live up to the
hype surrounding such fixtures. With both sides taking a tentative
approach to play and failing to test the goalkeepers early on, observers
hoped it would pick up as the game wore on. One notable point was when
United were quick on the counter, with Nani on the ball and Hernandez in
space, the opportunity was there for a chance on goal, only for his
pass to be too late and inaccurate to be of any use.
Ba forced De Gea into a save at the half hour mark after good play
from Hazard and Hernandez was thwarted by Cech’s feet after being found
by a De Gea’s kick.
The second half began with a bang as Mata played a pass over to Ba
who shifted and volleyed outstretched over a helpless De Gea to give his
side a 1-0 lead in skillful fashion. United tried for a response and
with just under an hour played, Welbeck played in a superb cross from
the right, met by Hernandez at the far end, with Cech getting his hand
out as he dived to get it over the bar in what seemed destined for goal.
Soon after, Cleverley made way for Van Persie and Nani departed for Giggs,
as Jones moved to right back. Hazard had a chance to put the game
beyond the visitors, but put his effort wide with just the keeper to
beat. United pressed for a way back into the game, but the home side
looked difficult to break down.
With tiring legs evident, United pushed for the equaliser. Van Persie
had the best of the final chances, but Chelsea held on and with it,
progress to the semi finals of the FA Cup.
For United, the Premier League is their remaining competition, one in
which they find themselves in a comfortable position, needing to keep
building up the points and getting the job done as the season concludes.
With that, here are five things that may be taken from the game.
1) Awkward scheduling made for a poor game
Bar a few moments of brilliance, especially Ba’s finish for the
winning goal, it would be fair to say the FA Cup tie was poor. With both
sides having played only 48 hours earlier and with plenty on the line
both sides struggled to come into their own in the opening exchanges.
The end of the first half and the beginning of the second showed signs
of life, but ultimately it felt as though the match did not have the
feel of an FA Cup tie, lacking the excitement that such games often
display. Perhaps it was the time as well as the stakes, but for the
neutral, it may not have been the highest quality that one might have
expected.
2) Chelsea deserved victory
Despite my feelings about the game’s quality, I would argue that
Chelsea were the better side and ultimately deserved victory. United set
up their downfall from the moment they allowed their two goal advantage
to get cancelled out in the original match, passing up their big
opportunity. On this occasion, although they not outplayed, Chelsea
looked the more threatening. Ba’s finish was superb and Hazard went
close. Hernandez tested Cech twice but in all United’s attacks simply
did not come together particularly effectively in what was a flat
performance at times.
3) Champion’s League hangover?
One must wonder with the last couple of performances whether or not
the Champion’s League disappointment has lingered longer than it should
have. The last couple of games have been less than convincing since
then, and with the likes of Van Persie feeling the effects of a full
season’s work, United could use some rejuvenation. As mentioned
previously, the full use of the squad is necessary at this point to see
the season through. Hernandez could use more starts given his
effectiveness this season and after Carrick played two matches in quick
succession, it seems he could use a short rest.
Of course it would be daft to proclaim United’s season has been
derailed given their continuing success in the league this season, but
given the nature of the Champion’s League exit and the way in which a
lead was squandered at Old Trafford, there will certainly be some
disappointment among fans and players, with Sir Alex particularly keen
to have a good showing in the Cup having not had success in it since
2004.
4) The wings – a continuing source of frustration
It would be safe to say many fans are very much looking forward to
the arrival of fresh talent in Zaha this summer given the struggles of
United’s wide men this season. On Monday, Valencia started at right
back, in all having a better game than he has done recently but was
still evidently short of confidence as he pushed further on up the
field. Nani was frustratingly ineffective, capable of producing
something but ultimately lacking the final product. Young was decent
after his introduction and could yet come into greater effect as United
look to wrap up the title.
One thing is for sure though, the wings are in need of some competition, and this summer that could well be the case.
5) One trophy left, the league still within grasp
Despite this disappointment, one must remember that United find
themselves in an incredibly advantageous position with regards to the
league. What remains now, is for the side to do the job at hand,
professionally handling the remaining games to win the title at the
nearest opportunity. The next game is the Manchester derby, a chance to
put further day light between United and their closest rivals. Due to be
played next Monday night it will undoubtedly be met with the same
excitement, tension and hype that typically surrounds these games. It
will be one to look forward to.
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