While tougher tests than a Championship team going through the motions lie in wait for Callum Hudson-Odoi, this was a neat riposte to those who have piled in on a young player working his way back from a serious achilles injury. Hudson-Odoi at his creative best is a bewitching sight and the winger had Stamford Bridge under his spell throughout, scoring a fine goal and playing a pivotal part in another as
Chelsea cruised into the fourth round of the FA Cup at the expense of Nottingham Forest.
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