N'Golo Kante blasted Chelsea to a fiery 1-0 win over 10-man Manchester United in the FA Cup quarter-finals on Monday as Antonio Conte and Jose Mourinho feuded on the touchline.
Kante's superb second-half strike that eliminated the holders came after they had midfielder Ander Herrera sent off before the interval for two fouls on Chelsea star Eden Hazard.
Incensed
by United's aggressive approach in the first half, furious Chelsea
manager Conte confronted United boss Mourinho and the pair had to be
separated by the fourth official.
Mourinho
also whacked the ball dangerously close to Conte in the final moments
as he tried to return it to the pitch, prompting another angry exchange
with the Italian.
Conte had the last
laugh thanks to Kante and Chelsea's club record 13th successive home win
takes them into next month's semi-finals at Wembley.
The
Premier League leaders, now unbeaten in their last 12 meetings with
United, remain on course for the double in Conte's first season since
being appointed as Mourinho's permanent successor.
It was another frustrating return to Stamford Bridge for
former Chelsea manager Mourinho, who watched United suffer only their
third defeat in all competitions since being thrashed 4-0 by his old
team in October.
After a draining trip to Russia for a Europa League tie last week and, with the second leg against Rostov looming on Thursday, this always looked a daunting fixture for United, who were without Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Wayne Rooney and Anthony Martial due to suspension and injury.
Penned
in by United in the early stages, Hazard didn't take long to emerge as
Chelsea's driving force and he set the tone with a balletic turn that
left Chris Smalling trailing in his wake.
Hazard's shot was pushed away by David de Gea and it took an even better save from the United goalkeeper, plunging to his right, to keep out Gary Cahill's close-range effort from the ensuing corner.
United's response was to target Hazard and Herrera earned a booking for a crude body-check before Phil Jones followed up with a crunching challenge.
Mourinho
accused Hazard of diving and he responded to a volley of abuse from
Chelsea fans by raising three fingers, in reference to the number of
titles he won during his two spells at the Bridge.
Undeterred
Hazard was undeterred and launched into another incisive run past Jones that ended with a blast over the bar.
When
Hazard embarked on another dribble near the half-way line, Herrera
reached out a leg and the slightest contact sent the Belgian tumbling.
Referee Michael Oliver had seen enough and showed Herrera a red card for his second booking.
Mourinho
had a wry smile about the decision, but Conte wasn't amused by the
treatment of Hazard and the Italian had to be pulled away from the
United boss by the fourth official as he protested about Antonio
Valencia's foul on Marcos Alonso moments later.
Chelsea fans barraged Mourinho with chants of "you're not special anymore" and Oliver called the managers together to tell them to calm down as the tie threatened to boil over.
United
had done their best to ruffle Chelsea, but Conte's side kept their cool
and broke the deadlock in the 51st minute thanks to the most unlikely
scorer.
Kante had scored just once since
joining Chelsea last year, but that goal came against United and he was
about to torment Mourinho again.
Taking
possession 25 yards from goal, Kante shifted the ball too quickly for
Paul Pogba to close him down and smashed a low strike past De Gea from
25 yards.
Marcus Rashford had a golden opportunity to equalise when his surge took him through on goal, but Thibaut Courtois produced a fine save.
Diego Costa headed wide and Willian curled just over as Chelsea chased a second goal, but United were unable to avoid a painful exit.
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