MK Dons manager Karl Robinson has described's Chelsea's display against his team in the FA Cup fourth round this afternoon as "scary".
The Blues made it nine games unbeaten under Guus Hiddink with a thumping 5-1 win as Oscar scored a first-half hat-trick before Eden Hazard and Bertrand Traore completed the scoring after the break.
Speaking to BBC Sport after the match, Robinson said: "This was a free game for us but I'm disappointed as well, I thought we were poor. We almost caused our own problems at times in the game."
When asked about Chelsea's total dominance, Robinson added: "It was scary. I've not had that before. They were on it. They were quality all over the pitch. I think one or two of mine let themselves down today but that's the reality of the industry."
The Dons' focus will now switch back to the Championship, with Robinson's men just a point above the bottom three after 28 games of the season.