IF CHELSEA fans could make a song out of Tosin Adarabioyo's name, they should.
The linguistically awkward defender ended his club's run of four games without a win by scoring in each half.
The second was a peach from 25 yards that smashed into the top corner with twenty minutes to go, ultimately extinguishing any fading hopes of a fightback from the plucky Morecambe.
The ice-cold, deliberate finish was in stark contrast to his and Chelsea's first in the 39th minute, which took a big deflection off Shrimps' defender Callum Jones, with the Premier League side needing a bit of luck to clear the goalline come.
Center half Tosin was signed in the summer partly for his leadership qualities and led the way at key moments in what could easily have been a tricky afternoon for the Blues.
Morecambe keeper Harry Bourgoyne saved a penalty in the 16th minute and moments later produced a superb reaction dive to block Joao Felix as the League Two side fell out.
Chelsea also missed chances as usual until Tosin stepped up in key moments to relieve the pressure and ultimately see his team progress to the fourth round of the FA Cup.
His second goal was the third for boss Enzo Maresca's new-look team and secured a final draw.
From that moment on it became an exhibition with Joao Felix helping himself to two goals in five minutes.
One of these was a lovely shimmy and curled effort into the corner of the net from outside the penalty area to make it 4-0.
And troubled Christopher Nkunku also got on the scoresheet after a spilled save from Morecambe's otherwise immaculate keeper Burgoyne, who fired home a shot in the 50th minute.
Nkunku is currently a troubled player as his future is far from certain.
The fact that only two of his 13 goals this season have come against Premier League teams tells a story.
He has been relegated to goal practice in the Conference League and has scored against Panathinaikos, Gent, Servette and Heidenheim, as well as against Barrow in the Carabao Cup.
Chelsea boss Maresca fielded a reshuffled squad to give some of his B-listers an edge and showcase others such as Nkunku.
There was also a half for club captain Reece James as he recovers from a hamstring injury.
There was also a 45-minute test run for recently appointed midfielder Romeo Lavia.
This is Chelsea's first win since beating Shamrock Rovers 5-1 in the Conference League on December 19.
Since then they have drawn against Everton, lost to Fulham and Ipswich and drawn against Crystal Palace.
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