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Chelsea beat Spurs 5-1

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Chelsea's Frank Lampard scores
London - Agencies

Chelsea's Frank Lampard scores Chelsea reached the FA Cup final for the third time in four seasons with a comprehensive, if controversial, 5-1 thrashing of London rivals Tottenham Hotspur at Wembley on Sunday .
Goals by Didier Drogba and Juan Mata either side of halftime put Chelsea in command before Gareth Bale replied for Spurs but Ramires, Frank Lampard and Florent Malouda struck again for the Blues who will meet Liverpool in the final next month.
Mata's strike in the 49th minute proved a major turning point as his shot appeared to have been blocked before the line only for referee Martin Atkinson to award a goal.
In the end the decision did not prove decisive as Chelsea ran riot to give themselves a huge boost before hosting Barcelona in the Champions League semi-finals on Wednesday.
The only negatives were a hamstring injury to central defender David Luiz who went off on a stretcher and disrespectful chanting by some Chelsea fans which forced a pre-match silence to mark the anniversary of the Hillsborough tragedy to be cut short.
"It was a great performance by our team. I think that it's a boost of confidence for us," stand-in manager Roberto Di Matteo told reporters after admitting his side had enjoyed a slice of fortune along the way.
"In this case we were on the lucky side but many times before we have had the game going against us. But we didn't score two we scored five."
Chelsea, bidding to win the FA Cup for a sixth time and the fourth time since 2007, took the lead against the run of play.
Spurs had just began to enjoy some dominance when, in the 43rd minute, Drogba controlled Lampard's lofted forward pass, held off William Gallas and turned to thrash an unstoppable shot past Carlo Cudicini, one of three former Chelsea players wearing Spurs shirts.
It was Drogba's seventh goal in nine appearances at Wembley and knocked the stuffing out of Tottenham who had gone closest to taking the lead.
John Terry, back from a rib injury, blocked Rafael Van der Vaart's goalbound header on the line and then Van der Vaart's inswinging pass evaded Spurs striker Emmanuel Adebayor and Chelsea keeper Petr Cech but bounced off the post.
Tottenham began the second half groggily and Mata could have made it 2-0 with a low shot brilliantly saved by Cudicini.
Chelsea did not have to wait long to double their lead.
Cudicini again made a great save to deny Drogba and when the ball broke to Mata he fired goalwards. The ball appeared to be blocked by the keeper and Terry who was prone on the turf.
To the astonishment of Cudicini, the Spurs players and even Terry, the referee Martin Atkinson awarded the goal.
"I thought Mata's strike hit me and didn't go over, but the linesman's seen it and given it," Terry said.
"I honestly don't think it went over the line but the linesman gave it and there's nothing we can do about that.
"Spurs are one of the best sides in the league. It was a great performance and a great result."
Tottenham's goal also had a tinge of controversy.
Scott Parker put Adebayor through on goal with a superb pass and when the Togo striker pushed the ball past Cech he was sent tumbling by the keeper. However, Cech escaped any punishment as Bale followed up to score into an empty net.
"I would rather have had the penalty and them down to 10 men," Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp told reporters.
"We had to gamble with four forwards at 2-1 down and we were wide open and they picked us off."
Tottenham pressed forward but were dealt a killer blow after 77 minutes when Ramires got behind Benoit Assou-Ekotto and finished coolly past Cudicini.
Lampard's long-range free kick past Cudicini sent Spurs fans streaming for the exits and substitute Malouda completed the party for Chelsea with a tap-in fifth.
With a Cup final booked on May 5, Chelsea now face a massive week as they host Barcelona in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final before a Premier League clash with Arsenal next weekend.
For Tottenham, a season that offered so much promise is crumbling before their eyes and they are left with the sole aim of trying to secure a top-four finish in the league.

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