Chelsea, Liverpool and Tottenham reach League Cup semi-finals
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[December 23, 2021] By
Martyn Herman
LONDON (Reuters) - A much-changed Chelsea side featuring three
teenaged debutants beat Brentford 2-0 on Wednesday to reach the
League Cup semi-finals where they will face London rivals Tottenham
Hotspur.
An own goal 10 minutes from time by Pontus Jansson broke the
deadlock at Brentford before a Jorginho penalty sealed victory for
Thomas Tuchel's COVID-hit side.
In a thriller at Anfield, a weakened Liverpool side came back from
the brink to beat Leicester City on penalties after a 3-3 draw,
setting up a semi-final against Arsenal.
Jamie Vardy's early double gave Leicester a 2-0 lead and James
Maddison's rocket shot made it 3-1 after Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain had
pulled a goal back.
But Diogo Jota struck in the 68th minute before Takumi Minamino
levelled in the sixth minute of stoppage time.
Minamino then spurned a chance to send Liverpool through in the
ensuing penalty shoot-out as he blazed his effort over the bar. But
Liverpool keeper Caoimhin Kelleher then saved Ryan Bertrand's
effort, his second save of the shoot-out, before Jota converted to
win it for Liverpool.
Antonio Conte's Tottenham, runners-up to Manchester City last
season, made it through to the semis with a 2-1 home win against
West Ham United -- all the goals arriving in a five-minute spell in
the first half.
Steven Bergwijn slotted in from Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg's cut back for
his first goal of the season but West Ham levelled through Jarrod
Bowen's well-taken goal.
Bergwijn then set up Lucas Moura for the winner.
Arsenal beat third-tier Sunderland on Tuesday.
"It's good for Tottenham to reach the semi-finals of this
competition," Conte, who has changed the mood at Tottenham since
taking over, said.
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Chelsea's Kepa Arrizabalaga in action REUTERS/Tony Obrien
"You can see the names of these teams that have reached the
semi-finals -- Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal with us -- so every
side wants to try to lift this trophy. Now I'm seeing in England to
win a trophy is very difficult."
Considering the strain on their respective squads, the night's ties
offered full value for the fans.
Chelsea made eight changes to the side that drew 0-0 with
Wolverhampton Wanderers at the weekend with manager Tuchel handing
debuts to academy players Harvey Vale, Jude Soonsup-Bell and Xavier
Simons.
Tuchel did later introduce regulars Jorginho, Reece James, Christian
Pulisic, Mason Mount and N'Golo Kante off the bench and it proved
decisive for Chelsea.
It was a cross from the right from James that Jansson sliced into
his own goal and Jorginho then tucked away a trademark spot kick.
"It was a brilliant result given the circumstances, the line-up and
the situation," Tuchel said. "Some of the guys who played were
youngsters and the other guys had not many minutes, but they stepped
up in a tough place."
Liverpool made 10 changes to the side that started the 2-2 draw with
Tottenham on Sunday with only Tyler Morton remaining.
And when Vardy scored twice inside the opening 13 minutes it seemed
Juergen Klopp's side were on the way out.
But Minamino sent the tie to penalties with a superbly-taken goal
and stand-in keeper Kelleher proved the hero with two saves to break
Leicester's hearts.
"I am really, really happy. Really happy with the performance, with
the spirit, with the mentality, in a lot of moments with the
football," Klopp said.
The semi-finals are scheduled for two legs in January, although
Klopp says in the current circumstances he would prefer just one
game.
"I think it would be better with one game, absolutely, but obviously
what I say is not too important, so if there are two games then we
play two games," he said.
(Reporting by Martyn Herman, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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