Oscar stars in this movie as Hazard played a cameo...
Oscar was the leading man, taking the main award, while Eden Hazard played a cameo in amovie Chelsea have seen before.
They have read this script; they like the plot ending. It is the one in which Guus Hiddink enters the action halfway through with the ship sinking, or the building on fire, and saves the day. He rescues the season and walks off with a trophy.
Last time round it was the FA Cup and it might be the same trophy again - although Manchester City await in the next round, a "final" already Hiddink said - as Chelsea dismissed MK Dons with a powerful, classy display to earn a place in the last 16 of the competition.
But winning the FA Cup might not be enough, of course, because, in 2009, he also secured a top-four finish during his first caretaker spell and with it Champions League qualification and that still obviously looks beyond Chelsea this season because of the ground to be made up. But then Hiddink is a very good football manager, not a miracle worker.
Still it is now nine matches unbeaten for Chelsea and there was never any chance of a cup upset here. Oscar claimed the hat-trick, a set of accomplished goals, Hazard scored a penalty to end one of the most curious goal droughts ever (this was his first goal since May 3 - a run of 31 games and 3,358 minutes) and even kissed the badge (a sign of relief or his future?) while there was a first goal for Bertrand Traore.
Chastened
There could have been even more. Chelsea chose a strong line-up, they meant business and they overpowered the team who are 20th in the Championship and who were chastened here. The goals rattled in - as did the chances. Before Oscar slid in the first, after Diego Costa had capitalised on Kyle McFadzean's woeful back-pass, Chelsea had already spurned four chances.
MK Dons briefly drew level, with Darren Potter's shot taking a huge deflection off Cesc Fabregas, before David Martin saved superbly from Hazard with the deflection striking the post. But then Oscar steered a powerful shot across the goalkeeper to reclaim the lead and ran along the face of the penalty area, evading three challenges, to beat him again and put Chelsea out of sight.
The Brazilian is a player of such ability that it is a surprise he does not do this more often. MK Dons had been far too loose, far too open and Hiddink was ruthless.
There was no way back for Karl Robinson's team and, at the end, he looked relieved to have only shipped the five goals. Though Chelsea drew with Watford after much attempt to be victorious, yet there are still more trouble to face expecially on saturday in a battle field with the enemies called United...The End still to come..
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