Chelsea rob Newcastle in Carabao Cup as Kieran Trippier makes a mistake and misses a penalty

After Newcastle’s penalty shootout loss to Chelsea in the Carabao Cup, Kieran Trippier departed Stamford Bridge feeling down in the dumps.

The score remained tied at 1-1 after regulation and penalty kicks, advancing the Blues to the competition’s semi-finals.After some disastrоus defending from Chelsea, Callum Wilson put Newcastle up early on. However, it was Trippier who eventually equalized the score.

Mykhailo Mudryk scored the equalizer when the England right back failed to clear a headed ball in the second minute of stoppage time.

After Trippier’s missed penalty kιck in the shootout, the game came to a close when Dorde Petrovic made a diving save against Matt Ritchie.

Due to an ιnjury problem, Eddie Howe’s team had to play the seasoned right back, who is unlikely to take many criticisms personally.

But this past week has been one of the most frustrating in the star’s career, marked by a number of mistakes. He previously played for Tottenham and Atletico Madrid.

Chelsea will be joined in the final four by Middlesbrough and Fulham, respectively, following their victories over Port Vale (3-0) and Everton (penalties).

Tomorrow, at Anfield, West Ham will play Liverpool for the last semi-final position.

Chelsea: Why Enzo Fernandez was subbed off in Carabao Cup win over Newcastle

Mauricio Pochettino, Chelsea’s manager, has acknowledged that Enzo Fernandez felt ill before Tuesday’s Carabao Cup quarterfinal victory over Newcastle, which resulted in his early substitution.

Mykhailo Mudryk scored an ιnjury-time equalizer to send the game to a penalty shootout at Stamford Bridge. The youthful goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic saved Matt Ritchie’s shot to secure a spot in the semifinals.However, earlier in the game, there was cause for concern when Levi Colwill did not return for the second half and Fernandez was substituted in the first.

Enzo Fernandez was feeling under the weather before the match, as Pochettino stated. He intended to play and see how it went, but things didn’t work out, so he left.

We needed a more аggressive player to inject more energy, and I got the impression that Levi Colwill was getting a bit weary. That is the reason behind our choice of option.

Chelsea let Callum Wilson score for Newcastle in the first goal due to a string of defensive lapses, but from then on, the home team dominated.

“I am so pleased,” Pochettino told reporters following the match, expressing his elation. Any team can be impacted by a goal conceded when it is not deserved. I want to offer my congratulations to the player involved in that situation.

Even though we were up against a top-tier team in Newcastle, we responded admirably. We made a few adjustments and continued to play hard in the second half in an effort to score.

According to him: “I am pleased because when you see the whole squad, the players who were injured or not involved in the game but happy celebrating in the middle of the pitch, it shows we are a healthy group.”It demonstrates that all it takes is time, and that it is our duty to lead them and provide the groundwork for genuine improvement. Eventually, it’s about building a competitive group, raising the level of competitiveness among players, and reaching Chelsea’s potential.