By Matt Mcgeehan, Press Association

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Chelsea hope to continue their rich recent FA Cup pedigree when they face Manchester United in their quarter-final at Old Trafford.

United, the runaway Barclays Premier League leaders and 19 points clear of fourth-placed Chelsea, last won the FA Cup in 2004.

Since 2007, the Blues have dominated the competition with four wins in six years, while interim manager Rafael Benitez lifted the trophy with Liverpool in 2006.

Defending champions: Chelsea have won the FA Cup four times int he last six seasons

FA Cup Final Wembley 05/05/12 Chelsea 2 v Liverpool 1 - Chelsea team lift the trophy in the royal box

Following the highs of Wembley and Munich last May, Chelsea are enduring a torrid 2012/13 season and became the first Champions League holders to exit at the group stage last November.

The Blues lost their opening last-16 Europa League fixture with Steaua Bucharest on Thursday night and Benitez is pleased to have a swift change of focus with a key fixture against fierce rivals.

'It's a positive. It's good and it's a challenge for us,' he said.

'In terms of the focus of the players, it's good. We have an opportunity very quickly to change things.

'It's a good competition, a very exciting competition and Chelsea, as a club and as a team, have been doing really well.

'Hopefully we can carry on doing well after this game. That means that we will be through.'

Challenge: After beating Middlesbrough in the last round, Chelsea travel to Old Trafford

Challenge: After beating Middlesbrough in the last round, Chelsea travel to Old Trafford

Bar the third round defeat of Southampton, so far this season, the FA Cup has not been one of solace for Chelsea or Benitez.

The Blues needed a replay to defeat npower League One side Brentford, then claimed a 2-0 win at Middlesbrough in a fifth-round tie overshadowed by comments made by Benitez.

The Spaniard hit back at his continual barracking by the club's supporters, telling them to use their energies to support the team and criticising the decision to name him 'interim manager', rather than just 'manager'.

It was an impassioned rant from the former Liverpool boss, reminiscent of those provoked by his frosty relationship with United manager Sir Alex Ferguson.

Benitez will renew hostilities with Ferguson at Old Trafford, where the hosts will be looking to prove a point following their Champions League elimination to Jose Mourinho's Real Madrid in midweek.

Renewing a rivalry: Sir Alex Ferguson and Benitez, pictured in 2006

Renewing a rivalry: Sir Alex Ferguson and Benitez, pictured in 2006

But Benitez would not be drawn on the nature of his relationship with Ferguson.

'I am a manager and I just concentrate on doing my job,' he said, before adding that he will not be joining his United counterpart for a glass of red wine post-match.

'We know that he has a good team so this will be a very difficult game. That is normal.

'When you're running a top side and you're playing against top sides, it's always difficult.'

Given the proximity of the fixtures - Thursday's second leg with Steaua will be Chelsea's third in eight days - Benitez is almost certain to rotate his squad.

Up for the Cup: John Mikel Obi wants to add to his four winners' medals

Up for the Cup: John Mikel Obi wants to add to his four winners' medals

John Mikel Obi made his fourth appearance since returning victorious from the African Nations Cup and the Nigeria midfielder is targeting further success in a competition in which he has an extensive medal collection.

'We've earned the right to say that it's our Cup,' Mikel told FATV.

'I've won it four times and I'm still hungry for it. I still want to win five, six, seven times.

'I still want to win trophies for this club and new players want to put hands on one of these trophies.'

United are the obstacle in Mikel and Chelsea's way.

The 25-year-old added: "It's never an easy game. We've earned the right to be there, to play them at Old Trafford.

'It's a game that we have to look forward to. As a player these are the kind of games you want to be involved in.'


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stop all the pretending. Chelsea are rotten this season. Man u could put out their 2nd team and still win it comfortably

Chelsea can do it. Common you blues

I don't fancy us against 11 men, let alone 12. Let's see if Webb can referee a game involving manu, without bias. I won't hold my breath.

I'm a Chelsea fan but not too optimistic about our chances. Is it me or have other chelsea fans noticed a few things. 1: We don't seem to work hard enough when the opposition are in possession. Barca hunt you down like dogs. 2: When we are in possession, we seem to have few options because no one seems to want to run into space. We have a young team now and they need to have a hard work ethic drilled into them. Jose is the man to do that. ktbffh

Chelsea is an ambitious club that is suppose to challenge for any qualification of cup trophy available. Any top clubs will face the same tight schedules that comes with competing for cups honour. Should you falter in your attempt and fails in your pursue in any competition, I hope you will not gives excuse about tight schedules and player's fatigue as a reason. However I doubt Rafael Benitez could do much more given his limited ability as a manager.

Chelsea is an ambitious club that is suppose to challenge for any qualification of cup trophy available. Any top clubs will face the same tight schedules that comes with competing for cups honour. Should you falter in your attempt and fails in your pursue in any competition, I hope you will not gives excuse about tight schedules and player's fatigue as a reason. However I doubt Rafael Benitez could do much more given his limited ability as a manager.

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