[caption id="attachment_39102" align="aligncenter" width="580"]C61Cj6JWYAMdahu Chelsea players celebrating after their win against Manchester United on Monday. Image Source: Chelsea twitter[/caption] Internet Desk: Defending Champions Manchester United’s journey in the Emirates FA Cup came to an end as the Reds faced a narrow defeat by 1-0 against Chelsea in the quarter-finals at Stamford Bridge on Monday. Jose Mourinho’s side fought valiantly against the Premier League leaders in most occasions, but it was Ander Herrera’s red card on 35 minutes which proved crucial in the match. Jose Mourinho’s men more than matched the Premier League leaders for much of the first half, but it was Ander Herrera’s dismissal on 35 minutes that proved the game’s pivotal moment. It took six minutes of the second period for the home side to make their numerical advantage count, as N’Golo Kante fired home from the edge of the box, a goal which ultimately separated the sides. In the absence of attacking trio Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Anthony Martial and Wayne Rooney, it was left to Marcus Rashford to lead the line in West London. The youngster was named in the starting line-up alongside Henrikh Mkhitaryan, a scorer in United’s previous outing, last week’s 1-1 draw against FC Rostov in the Europa League. Also back in the fold was Matteo Darmian, who was named in a five-man defence, while Ashley Young retained his spot in midfield. Eager to avoid a repeat of October’s 4-0 league defeat in West London, and roared on by 5,644 travelling fans, the Reds made an encouraging start, winning a corner inside the opening two minutes. United soon fashioned a goalscoring chance, too, as Rashford was challenged on the edge of the area, allowing Mkhitaryan the chance to take over and shoot narrowly wide. In what was a lively start, the hosts then went close on 15 minutes, as Eden Hazard span away from Chris Smalling in midfield before sprinting towards goal and seeing a low effort diverted behind for a corner by David De Gea's fingertips. From the resulting set-piece, the ball fell at the feet of the Blues’ stand-in captain, Gary Cahill, who would have opened the scoring but for a stunning save from the returning De Gea. So often has United’s no.1 produced world-class moments, and this was yet another, as the Spaniard dived low to his right to palm the ball away. Tensions were as high off the pitch as they were on it, with both Antonio Conte and Mourinho – back at the club with whom he won the FA Cup at United's expense in 2007 – kicking every ball from the touchline. Things then threatened to boil over 10 minutes before the break when, having already been booked for blocking Hazard, Herrera was sent off for a second foul on the Belgian. It was a decision that left the travelling fans in disbelief, and the Reds with a mountain to climb going into the second half. As expected, Chelsea looked to start the second half on the front foot, keen to make the most of their one-man advantage. Cesar Azpilicueta’s low cross was cleared from in front of Diego Costa, before Victor Moses had an effort well blocked on the edge of the box. The hosts continued to apply pressure and, at the next attempt, it paid off to United’s cost. This time, with the Reds defending deep, and after moving the ball from left to right, Kante was afforded a yard of space and drove a shot into the bottom left-hand corner from 20 yards. It was a setback which left United in need of some inspiration and it so nearly arrived just before the hour mark. After David Luiz had misjudged a long ball, Rashford ran onto it before twisting and turning his way past Cahill, but he was denied by a crucial sprawling save from Thibaut Courtois. Just seconds later, at the other end, Chelsea nearly capitalised on their goalkeeper's work by breaking away in numbers. With blue shirts queuing up at the far post for a tap-in, Willian opted to side-foot the ball back into the area, when perhaps he could have scored himself. Looking to make amends, the winger stung the palms of De Gea with 18 minutes remaining, after finding room to shoot in the area. United introduced Jesse Lingard shortly after and the Reds immediately went close, as Paul Pogba’s effort flashed wide of both Courtois and the post. It proved to be the final sight of goal for the visitors, as the Reds bowed out of the FA Cup. Attention will now turn to Thursday’s Europa League Round-of-16 second leg against FC Rostov, as the big games continue to come thick and fast.