Liverpool’s stunning game, qualified for the semi – finals on penalties

Liverpool’s stunning game, qualified for the semi – finals on penalties

2-0, then 3-1, Liverpool beat Leicester on penalties (3-3 then 5-4) and Chelsea face Tottenham, who face Arsenal in the semi-finals in early January.

Liverpool have come a long way. The club, led by Jன்rgen Klopp, then took a 2-0 lead at first and had to count on Takumi Minamino’s goal in extra time, then beat Leicester in English in a successful penalty shootout (5-4). Wednesday night League Cup quarterfinals.

Jர்கrgen Globe chose to throw the holders on the kickoff pitch with Connor Bradley (18), Tyler Morton and Frenchman Billy Gomettio (both 19), but almost missed his bet. Jamie Ward, twice (0-1, 9th and 0-2, 13th), and James Madison, with a superb strike from 25 meters (1-3, 33rd), gave the Foxes a significant advantage at the break. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (1-2, 19th) on the score.

Minamino destroyed almost everything

In their spare time, the three young men joined the bench to lead James Milner, Ibrahima Connet and Dioc Jotta. The Portuguese also brought the Reds closer to a goal (2-3, 68), but at the end of extra time Takumi Minamino equalized (3-3, 90 + 6) and sent them all out on penalties. A situation worthy of almost European evenings.

The Japanese almost destroyed everything by sending his decisive fifth attempt over the crossbar, but fortunately for him, the substitute goalkeeper, Kaomhin Kelleher (23), who wrote two saves, and the legless Diego Jota. The 6th shot sent the Reds into the last four. With eight trophies, such as City and Liverpool, anyone who holds the record for winning a match can hope to regain the advantage over their best rivals in recent years.

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The Reds face Arsenal in the next round, another poster face Chelsea against Tottenham, the other two qualifying rounds this Wednesday night.

Chelsea and Tottenham expelled Brentford and West Ham

Spurs have once again proved how Antonio Conte’s arrival changed the team, forcing Hugo Lloris to intervene in the presence of Vladimir Soosek (30th, 31st) or Jarot Bowen (58e), even though the Hammers gave them a tough time. Tottenham had the last word with goals from Steven Bergwig (1-0, 29th) and Lucas Maura (2-1, 34th), while Bowen equalized on Eric Dyer’s biggest redemption error (1-1, 32nd).

Chelsea, who have been struggling in the league, have seen a small smile as they win at Brentford (2-0). Having lost Romelu Lukaku, Timo Werner and Kay Howards, Thomas Duchess decided to start attacking newcomers Harvey James Vale (18 years old) and Jude Soonsup-Bell (17 years old). The second period began again, and he brought in Christian police. Keba saved several times in the first period and gave priority to Edward Mendy for the domestic trophies, before Jorgenho doubled the penalty before the Blues had to wait for a goal in ten minutes against his Pontus Johnson camp. Kick five minutes later.

Arsenal and Chelsea will play the first leg on January 4-5 and return a week later. The Gunners qualified for Tuesday’s Test by leaving Tom Thampi unofficially, Sunderland (5-1).

By Greg Vega

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