Tottenham – Chelsea: Classification for Spurs with victory 5-4 on penalties



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Chelsea lined up Tuesday’s game against Tottenham with an air of four wins in the last equal number of games between the two teams in all competitions. In addition, the game started as the Lambard blues would have liked (goalkeeper Medi’s debut) since before the first 20 minutes, they even headed the scoreboard.

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Athpilicueta made a great dribble to Regillón (debut of the Spanish left-back after his loan from Real Madrid) and turned the ball to Werner, with the German for beating Loris with a right shot from the height of the large area and to put the 1 -0 for his team, celebrating his first official goal for Chelsea. However, in the final the North London team celebrated.

Lamela scores against Chelsea and sends the game into extra time

And it is that in 84 ‘she found the tying goal with Lamela, with a place for the Argentine midfielder from the height of the large area after a center from Regillón, and then she was fresher and more fortunate in the Russian penalty shootout.

Both teams scored on the first eight penalties they scored (Dyer, Lamela, Heiberg and Moura for Tottenham and against Abraham, Athpilicueta, Zorginho and Emerson for Chelsea), with Kane at 5-4 for the local team. Riding to fail for Chelsea on the last blues hit, to get the ticket to the next phase of the League Cup from all of Mourinho.

TOTENAM: Loris, Alderweireld, Dyer, Tanganga (70 ‘Kane), Aurier, Jenson (63’ Heiberg), Entobele, Sissoko, Reggillon, Berhwein (76 ‘Moura), Lamela

CHELSEA: Medi, Athpilicueta, Tomori, Zuma, Chilwell (66 ‘Emerson), Zorginio, Kovacic (70’), Hudson-Odoi, Mount, Werner, Zirou (76 ‘Abraham)

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