Chelsea's Fernando Torres (2nd L) celebrates scoring
against Leeds United during their English League Cup
quarterfinal in Leeds, northern England. REUTERS/Nigel
Roddis
Chelsea brought a ray of light to a largely miserable
December when they reached the Capital One (League) Cup
semi-finals after a 5-1 triumph at second tier Leeds United.
The Londoners, dumped out of the Champions League as holders
and beaten in the Club World Cup final already this month as
players and dubious fans adjust to interim boss Rafa Benitez,
went a goal down before storming back in heavy rain.
Leeds, big rivals of Chelsea after a series of fractious
games between the sides since an infamous 1970 FA Cup final,
went ahead on 37 minutes through Luciano Becchio after
Chelsea defender David Luiz had charged up field and lost the
ball.
Chelsea, who had numerous chances in the first half, hit back
through Juan Mata just after the break when his shot from the
edge of the box following a fine move foxed the goalkeeper.
Branislav Ivanovic headed in Frank Lampard's corner at the
near post to make it 2-1 on 64 minutes and forward Victor
Moses soon increased the lead when he fired in after a mazy
run.
Eden Hazard then latched onto David Luiz's long pass before
Fernando Torres completed the scoring for a strong Chelsea
lineup, who host Villa in the Premier League on Sunday lying
third.
Swansea City, Villa and fourth tier Bradford City, who
stunned Arsenal, had already progressed to the last four last
week as they chase a trophy which provides a Europa League
berth.
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