1-2 v Chelsea FC - 24 January 2019 - Away

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Spurs 1 (2)

Chelsea FC

Chelsea FC

2

(4)
  • Kanté
    27'
  • Hazard
    38'
Details
Match Number

7340

Opposition
Chelsea

Chelsea FC

Opposition Level

1

Competition
League cup

League Cup

Round / Leg

Semi Final - 2nd Leg

Penalties

Season

2018/19

Date

24th January 2019

Kick Off

19:45

Venue

Stamford Bridge

Attendance

38,610

Referee

Martin Atkinson

VAR

Andre Marriner

Weather at Kick Off

3.3° - Overcast

Spurs - Chelsea FC

Christian Eriksen

Scored: 1 - 0

Willian

Scored: 1 - 1

Érik Lamela

Scored: 2 - 1

César Azpilicueta

Scored: 2 - 2

Eric Dier

Missed: 2 - 2

Jorginho

Scored: 2 - 3

Lucas Moura

Saved: 2 - 3

David Luiz

Scored: 2 - 4

Facts & Milestones
  • 7304th overall match (3498 wins, 1602 draws, 2191 losses)

  • 5712th competitive match (2586 wins, 1334 draws, 1792 losses)

  • team

    205th match vs Chelsea FC (73 wins, 51 draws, 81 losses)

  • competition

    216th League Cup match (129 wins, 30 draws, 57 losses)

  • 6669th match in England (3150 wins, 1491 draws, 2015 losses)

  • 109th match at Stamford Bridge (34 wins, 28 draws, 47 losses)

  • There were 5 changes to the starting lineup from the last match.

Against STATS For
21 Attempts 5
5 Attempts on Target 1
54% Possession 46%
26 Crosses 14
7 Tackles 10
7 Interceptions 14
9 Fouls 16
3 Yellow Cards 1
1 Offsides 4
Report

Chelsea won a penalty shootout on a night of high drama at Stamford Bridge, overcoming Tottenham to secure a Carabao Cup final meeting with Manchester City.

After an enthralling 90 minutes which saw the tie end 2-2 on aggregate, the tie was settled when David Luiz scored the winning kick after Kepa Arrizabalaga's fine save from Lucas Moura.

Chelsea, who have now reached 15 finals in 16 years in all competitions, will face Pep Guardiola's City at Wembley on 24 February.

Blues boss Maurizio Sarri, who said after losing to Arsenal at the weekend that his players are "extremely difficult to motivate", celebrated with his team at the end.

Trailing 1-0 from the semi-final first leg at Wembley, Chelsea were level on aggregate when the unmarked N'Golo Kante drilled in a first-time shot from 20 yards through three pairs of legs after a corner.

Eden Hazard, who Blues boss Sarri said on the eve of the tie "has to do more", fired Chelsea into a 2-1 aggregate lead with an arrowed finish after being picked out by captain Cesar Azpilicueta.

Tottenham were without injured duo Harry Kane and Dele Alli as well as Son Heung-min, who is away with South Korea at the Asian Cup.

They failed to produce a shot on target in the first half but forced penalties when Fernando Llorente converted Danny Rose's cross.

On Saturday, Sarri was critical of his players after a 2-0 defeat at Arsenal left his side 13 points behind Premier League leaders Liverpool with 15 games to go.

The Italian can now look forward to a Wembley final in his first season in charge after his team responded with a much improved performance to overturn Tottenham's lead.

It was apt that Hazard should score such a vital goal.

On the eve of this game, Sarri said the Belgium forward "has to do more" adding: "I prefer him when he speaks with his feet."

Hazard responded by starting and finishing a slick move which made it 2-0 and put Chelsea ahead in the tie for the first time.

Earlier, Kante had given the hosts the perfect start with a lovely finish as Tottenham found themselves on the back foot before responding with a much better second half display to send the tie to penalties.

Chelsea scored all four of their spot kicks - Willian, Azpilicueta, Jorginho and Luiz all keeping their composure.

In contrast, Tottenham missed two of their four kicks - Eric Dier, a World Cup penalty shootout hero for England in Russia, firing over the bar before Moura was denied by Arrizabalaga.

Three semi-final defeats in three seasons for Spurs

Kane, Alli and Son would almost certainly have been involved in the penalty shootout for Tottenham had they been available.

In fairness, Spurs looked menacing in the second half after being distinctly second best for large parts of the opening 45 minutes.

Substitute Rose was lively and provided the ammunition for Llorente to haul his side back on level terms on aggregate.

In the end it came down to fine margins with Dier and Moura's missed penalties proving costly for a club hunting a first major trophy since 2008.

Nine points behind Liverpool in the league and out of the EFL Cup, Tottenham's most realistic hopes of a trophy this season rest with the FA Cup, although they are still in the Champions League and have a last-16 tie with Bundesliga leaders Borussia Dortmund.

Spurs reached the EFL Cup final in Mauricio Pochettino's first season in charge.

However, they have now lost a domestic cup semi-final for the third successive campaign having been beaten at this stage in the FA Cup both last season and the season before.

The Argentine, who celebrates his fifth anniversary at Spurs in May, now has the tricky task of lifting his players after this disappointment.

Timeline
KO

N'Golo Kanté

27'

Eden Hazard

38'
HT

Jorginho

53'

N'Golo Kanté

56'

César Azpilicueta

66'
FT
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