Chelsea cruised into the Europa League quarter-finals as Olivier Giroud’s hat-trick helped secure a resounding 5-0 win over Dynamo Kiev at the Olympic Stadium on Thursday.
The Blues travelled to Ukraine with a commanding 3-0 lead from the first leg in London a week ago, and any faint hopes that Alyaksandr Khatskevich’s side had of clawing their way back into the tie were extinguished by Giroud’s fifth-minute opener.
Fresh from his call-up to the France squad earlier on Thursday, Giroud got Chelsea up and running when Willian’s corner was deflected into his path six yards out, and the 32-year-old had the simple task of steering home.
Ruben Loftus-Cheek was denied by a fine Denys Boyko save soon after before Giroud grabbed his second in the 33rd minute by applying a superb finishing touch to Alonso’s cross from 12 yards.
Provider then turned scorer on the stroke of half-time when Alonso prodded in from close-range after smart play down the right by Hudson-Odoi.
Serhiy Sydorchuk was denied by Kepa Arrizabalaga and the post in quick succession after the restart before Giroud brought up his hat-trick just before the hour with a neat header from Willian’s free kick.
Not long after Alonso crashed a free kick against the crossbar, the impressive Hudson-Odoi sealed a memorable away day by collecting Giroud’s pass and clipping past Boyko.
What does it mean? Sarri’s struggles consigned to memory
A few weeks ago it was not inconceivable that Sarri would not even be in charge for this tie, but the Italian has weathered the storm – at least for now.
He came out of the Kepa fiasco in the EFL Cup final with his reputation arguably enhanced, has now comfortably steered his side through a potentially tricky Europa League tie and has also overseen an upturn in their Premier League form. A great few weeks for the former Napoli boss.
Giroud forgets domestic woes
The World Cup winner has scored just once in the Premier League this season, but he is certainly enjoying himself in the Europa League. His perfect hat-trick puts him out on his own as the top scorer in this season’s competition, with nine goals.
Sydorchuk fluffs his lines
It hardly mattered to the final scoreline, but Dynamo’s captain had two glorious chances to at least give the club’s fans something to cheer. They both came in the same passage of play, but he was denied by Kepa and then the post when it looked easier to score.
What’s next?
Chelsea return to Premier League action on Sunday with a trip to Everton, while Dynamo travel to Olimpik Donetsk on the same day in the Ukrainian Premier League.