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Chelsea narrowly avoided a Carabao Cup upset on Tuesday night as they came from behind to beat Lincoln City 2-1 in the third round.
Tyrique George delivered a goal and an assist to spare the Blues’ blushes, while goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen endured a torrid evening in Robert Sanchez’s absence.
Lincoln strike first
Chelsea carried a hangover from their weekend defeat to Manchester United, with Lincoln starting the brighter side.
Lewis Montsma struck the post before Rob Street capitalised on poor defending to fire the visitors ahead in the 42nd minute.
The west Londoners looked flat and disjointed at the break, offering little threat in attack while looking shaky at the back.
Things shifted just after the restart when George lashed in a powerful strike from the edge of the area to make it 1-1.
Moments later, Facundo Buonanotte danced through the defence to slot home the winner in the 50th minute.
Despite the quick turnaround, Chelsea never looked entirely comfortable. Jorgensen, deputising in goal, produced an error-strewn performance that kept Lincoln interested until the final whistle.
Nervous progress
Maresca’s side clung on to book their place in the next round, but the display will raise fresh concerns.
While George’s influence was a major positive, Chelsea’s defensive woes and Jorgensen’s struggles leave plenty for the Enzo Maresca to address going forward.
Paris Saint-Germain forward Ousmane Dembele has hailed Barcelona starlet Lamine Yamal after edging him to the 2025 Ballon d’Or on Monday night in Paris.
Dembele, who spearheaded PSG’s historic treble-winning campaign last season, claimed football’s top individual prize ahead of Yamal and Vitinha.
The Frenchman registered 37 goals and 16 assists across all competitions as PSG secured their maiden Champions League title alongside Ligue 1 and the Coupe de France.
His heroics left voters with little doubt as he clinched the Golden Ball at the Théâtre du Châtelet.
Barcelona also enjoyed a stellar year under Yamal’s influence, lifting La Liga, the Copa del Rey, and the Spanish Super Cup.
However, their Champions League semi-final exit tilted the balance in Dembele’s favour.
In his emotional acceptance speech, Dembele lauded his teenage rival: “Lamine Yamal is an exceptional young man. A wonderful player with great maturity. I believe he will win several Ballon d’Or awards.”
Tribute to family
The PSG star also fought back tears as he thanked those closest to him. “To my mother, I want to thank you. You have always been there for me, mama,” he said.
“To my family, we have experienced so much together. We have been through it all. We will always be together.”
Future battle for football’s biggest prize
Dembele’s prediction for Yamal may not be far-fetched. At just 18, the Spaniard has already carved his name into football’s elite, recording five goal contributions in his first three games of the new campaign before picking up an injury.
Dembele himself has also been nursing a knock but is expected to feature when PSG host Auxerre in Ligue 1 next weekend.