Morata double pushes Chelsea past Nottingham

Holders win 2-0 as tearful Fabregas appeared to bid farewell to English football

GREAT START: Chelsea will be looking to compete with fervour in the FA Cup as the title race in the Premier League now seems to have centered on Liverpool and Manchester City only. PHOTO: AFP

LONDON:
Alvaro Morata scored twice as holders Chelsea began their FA Cup defence with a 2-0 win over Nottingham Forest in a match where a tearful Cesc Fabregas appeared to bid farewell to English football.

The third round is the stage where top-flight clubs enter the world's oldest senior knockout football tournament and has traditionally been associated with upsets.

But there was only one 'giant-killing' on Saturday with third-tier Gillingham beating Premier League team Cardiff 1-0.

Championship side Bristol City defeated top flight basement club Huddersfield by the same score thanks to Josh Brownhill's 72nd-minute goal and Crystal Palace left it late to see off fourth-tier Grimsby 1-0.

Meanwhile second division Derby, managed by former England midfielder Frank Lampard, came from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 with Premier League strugglers Southampton.

Newcastle were also held to a draw, a Matt Ritchie penalty five minutes from time ensuring a 1-1 result against Championship club Blackburn.

But Arsenal, the record 13-times FA Cup winners, won 3-0 at Blackpool.

Both Morata and Fabregas have been linked with moves away from Stamford Bridge in the January transfer window — the latter is reportedly set to join a Monaco side managed by former Arsenal teammate Thierry Henry.


Captain for the day Fabregas saw his poor 30th-minute penalty saved by Luke Steele but two goals in the space of 10 minutes in the second half from the previously misfiring Morata, settled the tie.

Fantastic Cesc

Chelsea coach Carlo Cudicini, taking press questions instead of manager Mauricio Sarri, was uncertain when asked if Fabregas had played his last game for the Blues.

"I personally don't know," he said. "He (Fabregas) has been fantastic for the teams he played for before us and the contribution he has given to this club and to this team has been amazing. Cesc is a top, top player."

Cardiff conceded eight minutes from time when midfielder Elliott List scored for south-east club Gillingham.

"We wouldn't have scored in a million years," admitted Neil Warnock, the Cardiff manager.

Delighted Gills boss Steve Lowell, born in Swansea — Cardiff's arch Welsh rivals — added: "I haven't played against many Premiership teams before so it's got to be the best, hasn't it? It's a great result."

Southampton were cruising following Nathan Redmond goals early in each half but Derby hit back with two in quick succession after the hour mark through Jack Marriott and Tom Lawrence.

Everton eventually saw off fourth-tier Lincoln 2-1 at Goodison Park as Ademola Lookman and Bernard put the Toffees 2-0 up by the 14th minute but the hosts pulled a goal back in the 28th minute with Michael Bostwick's effort.
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