0-2 v Chelsea FC - 5 January 2022 - Away

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Spurs 0

Chelsea FC

Chelsea FC

2

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Match Number

7518

Opposition
Chelsea

Chelsea FC

Opposition Level

1

Competition
League cup

League Cup

Round / Leg

Semi Final - 1st Leg

Season

2021/22

Date

5th January 2022

Kick Off

19:45

Venue

Stamford Bridge

Attendance

37,868

Referee

Craig Pawson

VAR

Jarred Gillett

Weather at Kick Off

1° - Clear

Facts & Milestones
  • 7481st overall match (3587 wins, 1633 draws, 2248 losses)

  • 5874th competitive match (2666 wins, 1363 draws, 1845 losses)

  • team

    214th match vs Chelsea FC (74 wins, 53 draws, 87 losses)

  • competition

    225th League Cup match (135 wins, 30 draws, 60 losses)

  • 6824th match in England (3229 wins, 1519 draws, 2063 losses)

  • 114th match at Stamford Bridge (34 wins, 30 draws, 50 losses)

  • There were 2 changes to the starting lineup from the last match.

Against STATS For
19 Crosses 9
2 Saves 5
15 Fouls 10
1 Yellow Cards 0
1 Offsides 1
Report

Chelsea deservedly beat Tottenham in the first leg of the Carabao Cup semi-final, but had so many chances they should have already sealed their place at Wembley.

Kai Havertz gave Chelsea an early lead when he ran onto Marcos Alonso's through ball and fired home with Davinson Sanchez unable to keep the shot out on the line.

The Blues' second was a comedy own goal as Japhet Tanganga headed the ball into team-mate Ben Davies' shoulder and it flew into the net.

Romelu Lukaku, back in the team after a one-game exile for comments he made in an interview, had several chances and headed wide from close range.

Spurs, who changed to a back four after a torrid first half, had to wait until the 50th minute for a shot, with Harry Kane's free-kick saved by Kepa.

But the chances continued to come for Chelsea with Hugo Lloris denying Lukaku, Hakim Ziyech and the returning Timo Werner.

Spurs will need to be much better in a week's time in the second leg to have any chance of reaching Wembley.

Liverpool and Arsenal play in the other semi-final, with their games on 13 and 20 January after the first leg was rearranged because of Covid cases in the Liverpool camp.

Tottenham have looked much improved since former Chelsea boss Antonio Conte replaced Nuno Espirito Santo, only losing once in 11 games before this.

But the wait for a first trophy since the 2008 League Cup will surely go on - with many problems of their own making at Stamford Bridge.

Emerson Royal did not control a pass from Tanganga and Alonso nipped in to set up the opener.

And the second saw Ziyech swing in a free-kick with Spurs' defenders doing the rest for him.

Most of the pre-match chat had been about Lukaku, who has apologised for an interview which saw him dropped for Chelsea's draw with Liverpool.

He was involved on plenty of occasions, with several shots - including an effort straight at Lloris in injury time - and a good pass to Ziyech which the Moroccan should have finished.

Encouraging too was the return of Werner after injury, although he replaced Havertz, who broke his finger while scoring the opening goal, at half-time.

The only real downside for Thomas Tuchel's side, who played 4-4-2 because of a lack of defensive options, is that they did not score with more of their 19 efforts to wrap up the tie.

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