Giant-killing Wrexham push Chelsea to the brink
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Against the world champion, Wrexham came agonizingly close to another spectacular plot twist.
Substitute Lewis Brunt was a matter of inches offside when he headed in what looked like an equalising goal in a thrilling FA Cup fifth-round clash against Premier League giants Chelsea yesterday.
Wrexham – in front of Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac – led twice at the Racecourse Ground and, even down to 10 men in extra time, they pushed Chelsea right down to the wire before eventually losing 4-2.
Goals from Alejandro Garnacho and Joao Pedro in extra time ultimately proved the difference between a Chelsea team that cost billions to assemble and a Wrexham side that was playing non-league football just three years ago.
But even in defeat, Wrexham issued a statement of their potential as they aim to secure a fourth straight promotion this season and face the likes of Chelsea on a regular basis in the Premier League.
“It was one of the hardest games of the season so far,” Garnacho told the BBC.
That was some admission, considering Chelsea have played Bayern Munich, Barcelona and Napoli in the Champions League this season. But it reflected just how close Wrexham came to a famous Cup upset in front of their fans.
The home crowd erupted in the 18th when Sam Smith chased a long ball from Callum Doyle and fired low past Robert Sanchez to put Wrexham in front.
There were more chances to extend the lead, but Chelsea levelled in fortuitous circumstances before the break.
George Thomason denied Garnacho an equaliser when clearing his goalbound effort off the line. But his clearance hit the back of goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo and rebounded into the net.
Wrexham led for the second time in the 78th when Doyle produced a clever backheeled flick from Josh Windass’ shot from distance.
Four minutes later the game was tied again – Josh Acheampong firing powerfully past Okonkwo from close range.
A red card for George Dobson in added time meant Wrexham had to play out extra time with 10 men and Chelsea took advantage through Garnacho’s goal in the 96th.
Brunt thought he’d levelled the game again with his header from Kieffer Moore’s flick on – but VAR showed he was fractionally offside.
With time ticking down Lewis O’Brien fired narrowly wide and Chelsea could finally breathe easily when Pedro killed off the game in the fifth minute of added time.
Clean sweep still on for Arsenal
Eberechi Eze blasted Arsenal into the quarterfinals and kept alive the hunt for a quadruple of trophies this season.
Eze stepped off the bench and fired a thunderous effort into the top corner to see off the challenge of third-division Mansfield, sealing a 2-1 win at Field Mill.
Premier League leaders Arsenal are also into the Champions League round of 16 and the English League Cup final. But they were given a stern test by a Mansfield team that is in the bottom half of League One and levelled the game in the second half through Will Evans.
“We wanted to make it a proper cup tie and a tough game for Arsenal and I thought we did that,” Mansfield manager Nigel Clough told TNT Sports.
Noni Madueke had given Arsenal the lead with a first-time curling effort into the top corner after 41 minutes. But substitute Evans seized on a loose pass by Marli Salmon five minutes into the second half and fired low past Kepa Arrizabalaga to send the home crowd wild.
“I was gutted to not start the game. I thought if I got any chance today I’ve got to prove a point – not just to the team, but to myself as well,” Evans said.
Eze had only been on the field for four minutes when he struck his 66th-minute winner and fired Arsenal into the quarterfinals for the first time since last lifting the Cup in 2020.
“It was a proper FA Cup game and credit to Mansfield, the stadium, the atmosphere that the fans created,” said Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta, who named two 16-year-olds in his starting lineup – Salmon and Max Dowman.
Yesterday’s Results
New Castle 1-3 City
Mansfield 1-2 Arsenal
Wrexham 2-4 Chelsea