Chelsea beat United 5-4 to enter League Cup quarters
Chelsea beat United 5-4 to enter League Cup quarters
Chelsea came from behind three times to overhaul Manchester United 5-4 after extra time.

London: Chelsea came from behind three times to overhaul Manchester United 5-4 after extra time and book a spot in the League Cup quarter-finals on Wednesday, earning sweet revenge for Sunday's controversial 3-2 league defeat. Chelsea's reward for prevailing in yet another high-scoring game is a trip to old foes Leeds United of the second tier in December.

Sunday's league meeting between Chelsea and United was characterised by two home players being sent off, an offside winner and referee Mark Clattenburg being accused of using inappropriate language to Chelsea's Nigerian John Obi Mikel. The cup game at Stamford Bridge was just as action-packed and followed the recent theme in England of goals galore flying in, although Alex Ferguson and Roberto Di Matteo sent out vastly different teams from Sunday in the often maligned tournament.

United netted first through Ryan Giggs before David Luiz scored for Chelsea from the penalty spot as United's second- string of young defenders continually showed their inexperience. Javier Hernandez grabbed the lead back for United after another defensive mistake before defender Gary Cahill again levelled matters on 52 minutes.

United again went in front just before the hour mark thanks to Nani's cool chip, but another penalty, this time from substitute Eden Hazard, sent the match into extra time. Daniel Sturridge, who had missed a host of chances throughout, nabbed Chelsea's fourth by latching onto a poor backpass and there was even time for a Ramires goal and a Giggs penalty.

"All we needed to do was see the game out and keep possession. I think the young players started to feel it," Ferguson told Sky Sports. "We had control of the game. If you are leading 3-2 in the final seconds of the game you really should see it out."

Di Matteo was overjoyed after a difficult few days for the European champions. "We showed on Sunday that we've got big characters in the dressing room and we had to show it again tonight. They showed a big big passion and pride to show they didn't want to lose this game," the Italian told a news conference. "It was a very exciting game of football to watch, a typical cup game, quite open at times, a lot of mistakes from both teams because there were a lot of young players involved."

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