Garnacho gives Chelsea another lifeline against Arsenal
Digest more
Chelsea face a tall order to reach the Carabao Cup final after a shocking performance from goalkeeper Robert Sanchez handed Arsenal a 3-2 victory in the first leg of their semi-final. The Spaniard made two avoidable mistakes which allowed Ben White and Viktor Gyokeres to score,
Goals from Ben White, Viktor Gyökeres and Martin Zubimendi sealed an important victory for Arsenal in the first leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final against Chelsea – but Mikel Arteta felt that the
Arsenal will take a one-goal lead into their Carabao Cup semi-final second leg against Chelsea after two goals from Alejandro Garnacho gave the Blues a lifeline despite falling to a defeat in Liam Rosenior ’s first home game in charge at Stamford Bridge.
Arsenal survive two Alejandro Garnacho-inflicted scares to triumph 3-2 over a spirited Chelsea in the first leg of their EFL Cup semi-final at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea News on MSN
(Video): Neto finally completes a cross and Garnacho puts it away to get Chelsea back into the game
Chelsea have pulled it back to 2-1 at Stamford Bridge.It was looking pretty ugly for the Blues after Robert Sanchez’s latest mistake at the start of the second half put them 2-0 down. But a goal
ALEJANDRO GARNACHO immediately stuck the boot into Ruben Amorim’s Manchester United departure by “liking” a social media post. United confirmed the 40-year-old has left his role
49mon MSN
Chelsea Player Ratings vs. Arsenal: Garnacho Brace Keeps Blues Alive After Costly Goalkeeping Errors
The Chelsea goalkeeper did manage a save as Martin Ødegaard struck from distance. Remarkably, then came Garnacho pulling one back from nowhere. Pedro Neto made it, standing up a cross from the right that went all the way to the far post, where Garnacho controlled and found the net.
Liam Rosenior said he is “lucky” after substitute Alejandro Garnacho struck twice to keep Chelsea’s Carabao Cup hopes alive despite a 3-2 opening-leg semi-final defeat to Arsenal at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea made an enquiry for Antoine Semenyo before his £64m move to Manchester City, just five months after signing Alejandro Garnacho from Manchester United