Mauricio Pochettino 'desperate' to land Carabao Cup silverware
Mauricio Pochettino said he is desperate to win the Carabao Cup in his first season at Chelsea after watching his team sweep aside Middlesbrough 6-1 to reach next month's final at Wembley.
Stamford Bridge has suffered from a quiet atmosphere in recent months, often exacerbated by Chelsea failing to break teams down early, but a repeat here never looked like being a risk as they booked a meeting with either Liverpool or Fulham on 25 February.
"I'm desperate to win a trophy here," said Pochettino. "We won three trophies in one and a half years at Paris (St Germain) and we want to win here.
"I'm desperate to win. That is the headline.
"It's really important for us, we're going to have Fulham or Liverpool, two amazing teams, it will be difficult. But now is the moment to believe we can win."
Trailing 1-0 from the first leg at the Riverside Stadium, the hosts tore into their Championship opponents and banished memories of a chastening loss on Teesside.
Boro's captain Jonny Howson inadvertently got the ball rolling by diverting past his own goalkeeper after 15 minutes, though Armando Broja was poised to tap home had the defender not intervened.
From there on, Chelsea steamrollered Michael Carrick's side. Enzo Fernandez scored after being set up by good link-up play from Axel Disasi and the excellent Raheem Sterling, then Sterling feeding the surging Disasi to sweep home the third.
Boro caused problems for themselves trying to play out from the back, the match-winner from the first leg Hayden Hackney losing possession and gifting Cole Palmer Chelsea's fourth before half-time.
Palmer, the top scorer for Pochettino's side since his move from Manchester City, made it five late on before substitute Noni Madueke curled home via a deflection.