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All in all, Friday evening was as close to perfect as Liam Rosenior could have hoped for.

The Chelsea head coach made an emotional return to Hull City and the 41-year-old was welcomed back warmly at the MKM Stadium almost two years on from his departure. Rosenior has a special place in his heart for the Tigers, and spoke glowingly about his connection with the Yorkshire club pre-match, but all of his attention was on getting the job done with the Blues in the FA Cup fourth round.

And the job was certainly done by the west Londoners - and in dominant fashion. It took Chelsea a while to get off the mark, with Pedro Neto scoring the opening goal of the tie on 40 minutes. From then on, though, the Blues looked as if they would score from every attack.

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