FilGoal | News | Mourinho finally silences Lampard .. Tottenham eliminates Chelsea from League Cup



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The altercation of José Mourinho and Frank Lampard in the match between Tottenham and Chelsea

José Mourinho, Tottenham coach, silenced his counterpart Frank Lampard, the Chelsea manager and finally defeated him.

Tottenham beat Chelsea on penalties 5-4 after a positive draw with goal to them in the round of 16 of the League of Professional Clubs of England Cup.

Timo Werner opened the game’s goals in the 29th minute from outside the area with a good shot.

This became the German player’s first goal for Chelsea this season, following his move from Leipzig.

Eric Lamela leveled for Tottenham with a shot from inside the penalty area in the 83rd minute.

On the penalty shootout, all the players scored their shots except for Mason Mount, who missed the fifth.

The match witnessed a dispute between the coaches of the two teams, Mourinho and Lampard.

According to the newspaper “Telegraph”, Mourinho told Lampard: “Damn, Frank, when you lose 3-0, you don’t stay here”, referring to Chelsea’s delay in the third round of the Premier League against West Bromwich Albion with that result.

Lampard responded to Mourinho by saying, “Calm down and sit down, José.”

That’s before Mourinho goes to Lampard and shakes his hand before the penalty shoot-out.

During the second half, cameras caught Mourinho suddenly running into the locker room to catch up with Eric Dyer, his team player, who left the meeting to go to the bathroom.

Mourinho did not return to the stadium only after two minutes, with the Tottenham player.

This was Mourinho’s first win over Lampard, as they had met three times before.

The first time, Lampard won a penalty shootout in the 32nd round of the League Cup against Mourinho when he led the first Derby County and the second Manchester United.

With Chelsea and Tottenham in the Premier League last season, Lampard won at Spurs Stadium with two unanswered goals, and at Stamford Bridge with two goals to one.



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