LIVE: Tottenham v Chelsea 1-0, one goal canceled out for both teams – Soccer World – England

LIVE: Tottenham v Chelsea 1-0, one goal canceled out for both teams – Soccer World – England
LIVE: Tottenham v Chelsea 1-0, one goal canceled out for both teams – Soccer World – England
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Tottenham and Chelsea play on a draw 1:0 in a match of the 11th round of the Premier League.

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As early as the 6th minute, Chelsea’s defense cracked as Pape Sarr found Kuluszewski and he was given a lot of free space, with Kouliel not closing him at all, which allowed the Swede to shoot, and after the resulting ricochet, the ball flew into Sanchez’s goal – 1:0 for Tottenham.

Immediately afterwards, Spurs created another opportunity as Pedro Porro attempted a shot from distance, but Robert Sanchez was prepared to make the save. In the 11th minute, Chelsea created their first goal-scoring opportunity when Raheem Sterling brought Jackson alone against the keeper, but the latter delayed before shooting and Vicario showed great reflexes to clear for a corner.

In the 13th minute, Tottenham doubled the score after Son was found in a wonderful way in the penalty area, and the Korean managed to put the ball into the opponent’s goal, but the goal was canceled due to an offside. The decision was discussed with VAR for a long time, but it was finally confirmed and the game continued with the same result.

Starting lineups:

Tottenham: 13. Guillermo Vicario, 38. Yenoma Udoji, 37. Mickey van de Ven, 17. Christian Romero, 23. Pedro Porro, 29. Pape Sarr, 8. Yves Bissuma, 22. Brennan Johnson, 10. James Maddison, 21. Dejan Kulushewski, 7. Hyun-Min Son

Chelsea: 1. Robert Sanchez, 26. Levi Cowil, 6. Thiago Silva, 2. Axel Dizazzi, 24. Reece James, 8. Enzo Fernandez, 25. Moises Caicedo, 7. Raheem Sterling, 7. Conor Gallagher, 20. Cole Palmer, 15. Nicholas Jackson

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