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Hull City vs Chelsea. Carabao Cup Round 3.

Kingston Communications StadiumAttendance23,543.

Chelsea cruise past Hull

Image: Sinclair: First strike

Avram Grant secured his first victory as manager of Chelsea with a comfortable 4-0 Carling Cup win over Hull.

Blues hit four past Tigers

Avram Grant secured his first victory as manager of Chelsea with a comfortable 4-0 Carling Cup win over Hull. Chelsea cruised past Hull at the KC Stadium and into Saturday's draw for the fourth round of the cup courtesy of strikes from Scott Sinclair, a Damien Delaney own goal, Steve Sidwell and Salomon Kalou. The holders were always comfortably in control of the third round encounter and continually looked dangerous from a succession of early corners. Grant was unfortunate not to see his side awarded an early penalty when John Terry headed towards goal only for Delaney to prod the ball wide with an arm, but referee Chris Foy missed the offence. Chelsea, though, were to take the lead when teenager Sinclair netted his first goal for the Blues on 37 minutes. The 18-year-old met a cross from Shaun Wright-Phillips, who was a constant danger, to slot a controlled right-footed finish past Boaz Myhill in the Hull goal.

Dominated

A crowd of around 24,000 had turned out at the KC, but they were forced to watch their team be thoroughly dominated. Former Bolton striker Henrik Pedersen, who was making his first Hull start, proved a good aerial target when one-on-one with Ashley Cole and Jay-Jay Okocha also threatened from dead balls, but home chances on goal were rare. After the interval Chelsea killed the tie when Delaney, who was under pressure from Kalou, headed a Claudio Pizarro cross into his own goal on 48 minutes. Chelsea, who introduced Wayne Bridge for his first appearance of the season in place of Ashley Cole, then wasted little time in extending the lead when Sidwell rifled home from 20 yards after being fed by Pizarro. Okocha then gave Chelsea their biggest scare of the night when he curled a trademark free-kick narrowly over Carlo Cudicini's crossbar. However, Kalou then compounded Hull's misery when substitute Joe Cole broke down the right before pulling back to the striker who blasted home from 10 yards.
Hull City Team Statistics Chelsea
0 Goals 4
0 1st Half Goals 1
3 Shots on Target 11
7 Shots off Target 1
5 Blocked Shots 4
5 Corners 13
11 Fouls 16
2 Offsides 5
1 Yellow Cards 0
0 Red Cards 0
40.4 Possession 59.6

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