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Chelsea
are through to the fourth round of the Carabao Cup after a 4-3 penalty shootout
victory over Aston Villa.
The two sides could not be separated in normal time at Stamford Bridge, as
second-half goals from Timo Werner and Cameron Archer led to a 1-1 draw on
Wednesday night.
But it was the Blues who eventually prevailed, as misses from Ashley Young and
Marvelous Nakamba allowed Reece James the opportunity to score the decisive
kick.
They will host Southampton in round four of the competition, with the game
taking place on October 26 or 27.
Chelsea dominated the first half, with nearly 70 per cent possession despite
their much-changed line-up, but it was Villa who should have gone into the break
in front.
On two occasions 19-year-old striker Archer had glorious opportunities to score
after swift Villa counter-attacks, but on both occasions he couldn't take his
chance.
The first came on eight minutes after being fed in by Morgan Sanson, but he hit
his effort over the bar. The second on the stroke of half-time after being found
in the box by Bertrand Traore, but this time his dinked effort was kept out by
Kepa.
It was Chelsea who did strike first after the break, though, as Werner grabbed
his first goal of the season on 54 minutes, finding himself between two Villa
defenders to head a sumptuous James cross past the helpless Jed Steer.
Villa were level 10 minutes later, however, as Archer finally got his goal. The
teenager had scored a hat-trick in the previous round at Barrow, and grabbed his
fourth of this season's competition with a brilliant header from Matty Cash's
cross, peeling away from his marker before powering his effort off the bar and
in.
Young and Nakamba both hit the bar to give Ben Chilwell the chance to seal
victory with the penultimate kick, but his miss and Emi Buendia's success meant
it was up to James to settle matters, and he did so with aplomb as he found the
top corner.
Man of the Match - Reece James
Playing in something of an experimental backline for Chelsea, James once again
looked an imperious presence in defence and a constant threat down the right in
attack. His cross for the goal was so good even Werner couldn't miss, and he
stepped up and showed brilliant composure to score the decisive penalty.
What's next?
Both sides are back in Premier League action at 12.30pm on Saturday. Chelsea
host Manchester City, while Aston Villa head to Manchester United.
Carabao Cup 2021/22 schedule
Fourth round: October 26 and 27
Quarter-finals: December 21 and 22
Semi-finals: January 4/5 and 11/12
Final: February 27
Click Here For Official Team Sheet
Teams
Chelsea Kepa, James, Chalobah, Sarr, Hudson-Odoi, Kante (c)
(Mount 46), Saul (Lukaku 76), Chilwell, Ziyech (Barkley 76), Werner,
Loftus-Cheek
Subs Not Used Bettinelli, Mbuyamba, Silva, Havertz
Booked Sarr, James
Goals Werner 54
Aston Villa Steer, Cash (Konsa 77), Tuanzebe, Hause, Young (c),
Sanson (Carney 42), Nakamba, Traore (Philogene-Bidace 64), Buendia, El Ghazi,
Archer
Subs Not Used Sinisalo, Bogarde, A. Ramsey, Caleb
Booked Young
Goals Archer 64
Attendance 35,892
Referee Graham Scott