Chelsea supporters will have gone through a variety of emotions last night as they booked their place in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup.
They beat old rivals Leeds United 3-2, with Conor Gallagher coming off the bench to score in the last minute.
The result does not tell the full story of the game though, with their Championship opponents on top for a large portion of the second half in particular.

There were no chaotic celebrations when the England international struck home late on. Instead, there was far more relief on the faces of the players and supporters alike.
The first half had originally offered some hope that the evening would actually be okay. After an early goal conceded, they came back to lead 2-1 at the break.
Mykhailo Mudryk scored his first goal of the year, after Nicolas Jackson had dragged his side back into the game with a smart finish.
Chelsea fans will love what Jackson did
It was what immediately followed the equalising goal that will have gone down best with Chelsea fans.
Despite some teammates approaching the Senegal international to celebrate his strike, he waved them away and instead told them to return to their own half and get on with the rest of the game as quickly as possible.
Up to this point, supporters will not have been happy with what they had seen up to that point, and Jackson certainly got that as he ran straight past the likes of Moises Caicedo in his quest to get going again.
While there have certainly been weaker moments for the 22-year-old this season, it should not go unnoticed just how important he is to a fully fit Chelsea team.
Whether he is on the left or down the middle, Jackson should simply always be starting when available for the Blues.
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