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    Chelsea stutter past Southampton to reach last eight

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorOctober 26, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Kai Havertz had put Chelsea ahead before half time
    Kai Havertz had put Chelsea ahead before half time
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    Chelsea progressed to the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup as they beat Premier League rivals Southampton on penalties after a 1-1 draw.

    Kai Havertz fired the Blues into the lead at the stroke of half time but Che Adams drew the Saints level in the second minute of the second half.

    Both teams had the opportunity to win the game during the duration but fantastic saves from the goalkeepers, Kepa Arrizabalaga and Ben Forster kept the game level.

    The game went into penalties and Reece James scored the decisive spot-kick after Theo Walcott and Will Smallbone failed to hit the target with their efforts for the Saints.

    • Mount scores hat-trick as Chelsea put seven past Norwich

    Both sides rung the changes for the tie, with Chelsea bringing in six different players from the 7-0 Premier League win against Norwich at the weekend while nine players came in for the visitors.

    The hosts settled better into their rhythm and took the lead a minute before half time when Kai Havertz headed home his third goal of the season from a corner.

    However, Southampton responded two minutes after the restart when Che Adams stabbed in from close range after Kepa spilled Kyle Walker-Peters’ shot.

    The goals brought the game to life as play then swung quickly from one end to the other.

    Fraser Forster prevented the hosts from regaining the lead when he tipped over a James drive following a short free-kick, while substitute Shane Long headed wide for the visitors.

    Smallbone almost marked his return to the first team after nine months out following an ACL injury with the winner, but his late header was saved by Kepa, who then produced two brilliant stops in stoppage time to deny Lyanco and Mohammed Salisu.

    Those proved crucial as Chelsea came out on top in the penalty shootout to keep themselves firmly in the hunt for silverware this season.

    The quarter-final draw is on Saturday at 10:30 BST.

    High-flying Chelsea get the job done

    The Blues have enjoyed a fine start to the campaign both at home and in Europe as they sit top of the Premier League and have won two of their three games so far in the Champions League.

    However, with games coming up thick and fast, boss Thomas Tuchel understandably opted to give some of his first-team players a rest and those on the fringes a chance to impress.

    There were mixed displays from those who came in, Kepa caught the eye with his crucial double save and Saul Niguez twice came close to opening his goal account for the club.

    However, Ross Barkley – making his first start of the season – and Hakim Ziyech were largely anonymous and taken off with 23 minutes to go.

    It is the second time this season in the League Cup that Chelsea have needed penalties to progress after they edged Aston Villa 4-3 in the previous round, but ultimately they got the job done.

    Tuchel will have found this a useful opportunity to learn more about his players as the Blues continue their fight for success in numerous competitions.

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