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Blues hit back late to reach Carabao Cup semi-finals on penalties Chelsea 1-1 Newcastle (4-2 pens) Update

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Chelsea 1-1 Newcastle (4-2 pens): Blues hit back late to reach Carabao Cup semi-finals on penalties

Report and free highlights from the Carabao Cup quarter-final clash between Chelsea and Newcastle United and Stamford Bridge as misses from Kieran Trippier and Matt Ritchie allowed the Blues to win on penalties.

Blues hit back late to reach Carabao Cup semi-finals on penalties Chelsea 1-1 Newcastle (4-2 pens) Update
Blues hit back late to reach Carabao Cup semi-finals on penalties Chelsea 1-1 Newcastle (4-2 pens) Update

Chelsea secured their passage into the Carabao Cup semi-finals in dramatic fashion as they beat Newcastle 4-2 on penalties after snatching a late 1-1 draw.

Callum Wilson had seemingly set Newcastle on course for victory with his 16th-minute goal, but Chelsea struck back in stoppage-time through Mykhailo Mudryk.

They then won on spot-kicks after Kieran Trippier – whose error allowed Mudryk in for the equaliser – and Matt Ritchie missed from 12 yards.

Newcastle, last season’s beaten finalists, will have to continue their wait for a first trophy since 1969 for a bit longer.

Newcastle, last season’s beaten finalists, will have to continue their wait for a first trophy since 1969 for a bit longer.

Nkunku returns for Chelsea | Gordon concern for Newcastle

  • For Chelsea there was finally a debut for Christopher Nkunku, the summer signing who was injured in pre-season, as he made his appearance at Stamford Bridge in the second half.
  • For injury-ravaged Newcastle, there was also a real concern as Anthony Gordon, arguably their star man this season, was forced off in the second half with injury.

Chelsea keep Carabao hopes alive after netting late

It was an enthralling opening. Chelsea were lucky not to find themselves down to 10 men early on after a really poor challenge from Moises Caicedo on Anthony Gordon. Were VAR in use at this stage of the competition, the Ecuadorian would have surely seen red. Minutes later, Conor Gallagher’s dipping effort from the edge of the box rattled the Newcastle crossbar.

Win or lose, Eddie Howe would have been hoping to have got through the 90 minutes without any more injury problems, but early in the second half he saw star man Gordon hobble off.

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