Chelsea, Everton survive League Cup scares, Sheffield crash

Published September 1, 2023
LONDON: Wimbledon’s James Tilley (L) vies for the ball with Marc Cucurella of Chelsea during their League Cup second-round match at the Stamford Bridge.—AFP
LONDON: Wimbledon’s James Tilley (L) vies for the ball with Marc Cucurella of Chelsea during their League Cup second-round match at the Stamford Bridge.—AFP

LONDON: Chelsea beat AFC Wimbledon and Everton eventually overcame Doncaster Rovers but both Premier League sides survived scares, coming from behind to claim 2-1 wins over their fourth-tier opponents in the League Cup second round on Wednesday.

Premier League Sheffield United, however, were sent packing as they lost to third-tier Lincoln City on penalties after a goalless draw.

Wimbledon took a shock lead from the penalty spot at Stamford Bridge in the 19th minute through James Tilley after Chelsea keeper Robert Sanchez brought down Harry Pell inside the box.

Chelsea continued to enjoy the lion’s share of possession but failed to make it count until they were awarded a penalty for a foul on Noni Madueke, which the England under-21 forward converted in first-half stoppage time.

Substitute Enzo Fernandez grabbed the winner for the hosts in the 72nd minute with his first goal for the club since he joined from Benfica in a British record deal in February.

Chelsea ente­red the competition in the second round for the first time since 2016, after finishing 12th in the Premier League.

“It was tough but we really enjoyed it,” said Chelsea coach Mauricio Pochettino, whose side will host Brighton in the third round.“It is always difficult to play against a team like this. That is the beauty of the cups. I’m happy with the performance overall.”

Meanwhile, Doncaster got off to a lively start against Everton as the bottom-placed League Two side took the lead against the bottom team in the Premier League.

The hosts gave Everton manager Sean Dyche a lot to think about at halftime after they took the lead just befo­re the break through Joe Ironside’s header.

Replays showed the goal appeared to be offside, but it stood as there was no VAR in operation.

Everton faced a flurry of attempts from their lowly rivals before they equalised through new arrival Beto in the 73rd minute.

Beto sent a low shot past Doncaster keeper Ian Lawlor less than 30 minutes into his debut after signing for Everton on Tuesday. But it was forward Arnaut Danjuma who buried Donca­ster’s hopes two minutes from fulltime with an individual effort.

Elsewhere, in an all-Premier League duel, Burnley forward Zeki Amdouni scored in the 90th minute to knock out Nottingham Forest 1-0 in a drab encounter that saw no shots on target for over an hour.

Championship side Blackburn Rovers thrashed League Two Harrogate Town 8-0 with seven different players on target.

Published in Dawn, September 1st, 2023

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