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Chelsea romp past Hull City

Last Updated 17 February 2018, 10:24 IST

Antonio Conte believes Chelsea are ready for a season-defining few weeks after Willian starred with two goals to blow away Hull City 4-0 to reach the FA Cup quarterfinals on Friday.

Just four days before facing Barcelona in the first leg of their Champions League last 16 tie, Conte named a much-changed side with Thibaut Courtois, Cesar Azpilicueta, NGolo Kante and Eden Hazard not even included in the Italians squad.

But they still had too much quality for the Championship strugglers as two great strikes from Willian added to goals from Pedro Rodriguez and Olivier Giroud's first for Chelsea put the hosts 4-0 up by half-time.

Conte made seven changes in all from the side that beat West Brom 3-0 on Monday to ease the mounting pressure on his job after damaging defeats by Bournemouth and Watford.

Once again the Chelsea support showed their backing for the former Juventus boss, but more challenging tests lie ahead in their bid for Champions League glory, and a place back in the competition next year via the top four of the Premier League should they fall short.

Barcelona's visit to the Bridge on Tuesday is followed by consecutive trips to Manchester United and Manchester City on league duty before the return leg at the Camp Nou on March 14.

"We lost two games at the end of a busy period. Now we have the right confidence again," said Conte.

"But in the next two weeks we have to play massive games and we must be strong - Barcelona, United and City. We are ready."

Willian did no harm to his case to start against the Catalans with a stunning all-round display capped by his two goals.

The Brazilian opened the scoring after just two minutes as he jinked inside onto his weaker left foot but still produced a fine curling shot into the far corner.

A former Barca duo combined for the second as Cesc Fabregass lofted pass freed Pedro in behind the Hull defence to slot past David Marshall.

Willian showed he is capable of scoring from range off either foot as his low drive cushioned the post on its way past Marhsall moments later for his 10th goal of the season.

Giroud then cut a relieved figure when he tucked home debutant Emerson Palmieris low cross to round off a first 45 minutes to forget for the visitors.

"I was waiting for it," said Giroud. "It was important for me to score my first goal. Its relieved me a little bit."

Hull had the chance to salvage some pride early in the second-half when Fabregas tripped Liverpool loanee Harry Wilson inside the area.

But a dire night for Nigel Adkins men was complete when Willy Caballero saved David Meylers penalty.

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(Published 17 February 2018, 10:18 IST)

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