Ancelotti defends cup selection

03 December 2009 07:17
On a horror night for Chelsea they eventually lost 4-3 on penalties after a 3-3 draw at the end of extra-time.[LNB]Now it is Blackburn who will face Aston Villa in a two-legged semi-final in January for the right to go to Wembley.[LNB]The Ewood Park club inflicted only the third defeat of the season on the current Premier League leaders.[LNB]But a string of debatable decisions by Ancelotti contributed to Chelsea's demise, including using all three substitutes at the bench before injury reduced them to 10 men for almost 50 minutes of the match.[LNB]He even chose French teenager Gael Kakuta to take the crucial pressure penalty in the shoot-out, which was saved by Paul Robinson to send Rovers through.[LNB]Kakuta is the former Lens youngster whose move to Stamford Bridge has seen Chelsea fined and banned from transfer by FIFA, with an appeal pending.[LNB]Ancelotti, who rested seven top players including John Terry and Frank Lampard, said: "We had priorities this week with league games against Arsenal and Chelsea. I felt we fielded a strong team.[LNB]"But in the first half they did not play well. That is why I used all three substitutes, it is not something I usually do.[LNB]"Then we were unlucky to have Salomon Kalou injured in the second half, and that meant we were left with 10 men. It was just unfortunate, but we still played well with 10 against 11.[LNB]"As for using Kakuta for that last penalty, it was my decision. I have seen him take good penalties during training, and I felt he could handle it."[LNB]Rovers led early on through Nikola Kalinic, with Chelsea taking the lead after the break through substitute Didier Drogba and Kalou.[LNB]A Brett Emerton cross deceived Henrique Hilario for Blackburn's equaliser, with an extra-time penalty from Benni McCarthy putting them ahead before Paulo Ferreira's equaliser in the final seconds forced penalties.[LNB]Blackburn assistant boss Neil McDonald, standing in for Sam Allardyce following the Ewood Park manager's heart surgery, was critical of Ancelotti's decisions.[LNB]He said: "I hope they regret making so many changes and not fielding a stronger team. Maybe they should have looked at our home record and realised that we are a decent side here.[LNB]"They should have played a stronger side. But I have to praise Paul Robinson for his shoot-out save after making a mistake to give them their equaliser.[LNB]"I have spoken to Sam and he is very pleased. He just told us to enjoy the moment and to get ourselves ready for Liverpool on Saturday."[LNB][LNB]

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