Liverpool and Chelsea worked hard on the third round connection of the Carabao Cup with Lower League opposition, but they eventually got there.
Alexander Isaac scored his first Liverpool goal in a victory over Southampton, and Chelsea had to come from behind at Lincoln.
Elsewhere on Tuesday evening there were victory for Wrexham, Wycombe, Cardiff, Wolves, Brighton and Fulham.
Liverpool 2-1 Southampton
Liverpool’s positive? Alexander Isaac scored, and they advanced to the next round, with several fringe players performing the key minutes. negative? They weren’t very good, and after receiving one of the most brain dead red cards you see throughout the season, Hugo Ekitique is now hanging.
Isaac should have moved ahead with Liverpool in 45 seconds, but he got too close to Alex McCarthy. Southampton was threatening and should have actually opened up a score. Adam Armstrong flocked one-on-one with Giorgi Mamardashvili, but not so bad that Leo Sienta wobbled over the rebound and passed the post with his mercy goal. Obviously, Liverpool ran up the other end and scored less than a minute later. Classic. “Some important ammunition for Liverpool is the lucky brigade.
Isaac’s opener was his final contribution before being sent for a cooldown at halftime as Ekitique was replaced. A funny night for that guy.
Shea Charles took advantage of the terrifying Wataru end clearance to equalize, but Ekitique’s 85th minute goal scored Liverpool on the line. Another slow target for Liverpool? It’s not sustainable, youth!
With a yellow card to throw away the ball, Ekitique celebrated the goal that defined his monumental career by removing his shirt and keeping it in the style of the crowd, Lionel Messi. Jeremie Frimpong ran, “What are you doing? You’re yellow.” There was no argument from Ekitique when he undoes his shirt and then left the pitch at the same time.
Ekitike has been suspended for a trip to Crystal Palace this weekend. Crystal Palace is undefeated in 17 games and is fourth in the Premier League calendar table. It was a huge brain fart from the French. The French were doing very well to keep Isaac away from the team. He gave the Swedes a way here. He could have stopped him a little longer, even if that was inevitable.
Stupid Hugo.
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Lincoln 1-2 Chelsea
Chelsea were rattled early by Lincoln, third in League One. They even started a long throw on the box and even hit the post through Louis Montzma in the opening minutes.
The hosts were shocked, but deserved a lead through Rob Street in the 42nd minute. It was an absolute calamity on the back for Enzo Maresca’s part as Enzo Fernandez played a lobby pass over his defensive third third and Trevo Charova hesitated in the fight. Lincoln used it.
When Chelsea came out and scored two goals in the first five minutes of the second term, Maresca clearly tore his players into something new during the break. A strong strike from Tyrique George leveled the scores, with Facundo Buonanotte being the first to score the club towards the next round.
Wolf 2-0 Everton
The All Premier League tie went down the wolf path. Wolves Way has only faced against the opposition of top flights in the Carabao Cup this season. Marshall Munetti scored in the 29th minute, with Tol Arocodare confirming his recent victory.
It’s a big blow for Everton, who hasn’t won a massive trophy since 1995.
Barnsley 0-6 Brighton
Now, Diego Gomez scored a 33-minute hat-trick, adding fourth in the second half. His goal is worth the watch.
In two Carabao Cup games, Brighton scored 12 goals and conceded zero. It’s two 6-0 away wins.
Burnley 1-2 Cardiff
Burnley clearly has other priorities, but it’s pretty embarrassing to be knocked out at home on the League Ones’ side.
Fulham 1-0 Cambridge
Marco Silva would have wanted more goals, but in the end, the only one who scored was Emile Smith Lowe. I’ll go to Fulham for the next round.
Wigan 0-2 Wycom
The goals of Caolan Boyd-Munce and Donnell McNeilly put Wycombe in the fourth round for the Carabobbins.
Wrexham 2-0 Reading
Nathan Broadhead Brace sends Wrexham, which is fun. It’s likely they’ll be joining Terry in the next round. Sky Sports loves this lot.
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