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What Jorginho did to Harvey Vale as Tuchel ponders what next for Romelu Lukaku and Timo Werner

On a very dramatic day for Chelsea Football Club, matters on the pitch tried to capture some of the attention.

Chelsea's 3-2 win was by no means easy for Thomas Tuchel's side as they twice had to come back from behind to be spared the embarrassment of an FA Cup exit to lower league competition.

The Blues did progress to the competition's quarter-final stage as Timo Werner and Romelu Lukaku added to Saul Niguez's opening goal.

It was not a vintage Chelsea performance but Tuchel believe his side deserved to win, despite an impressive start from the Hatters.

He said: "There were a lot of players out, more or less no defensive players, and we were in a completely new set-up in a different competition There was some noise, of course, around the club throughout the day. So it was not so easy to focus.

"But we did very well I think. We conceded straight away but had big chances to not only equaliser but to go ahead. Then we concede another one and in the second half we stepped up, pushed, were relentless, never impatient, and we deserved to win.

takes a look at the biggest talking points to arise from the match below:

The duo found the net to earn Chelsea their win with Werner having a role to play in every goal.

It would be perhaps over the top to suggest they both put in sterling performances, but the provided exactly what is expected of them.

Their influence overall perhaps lacked impact, with German looking in the first half that he was struggling for confidence, while Lukaku completed 24 touches on this occasion. Plenty more than his effort against Crystal Palace but still lacking in comparison to each of his teammates other than substitute Christian Pulisic.

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