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Chelsea stage Carabao Cup comeback against Lincoln as Jorgensen endures night to forget

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.

 

The Club World Cup holders were rattled for large parts of the tie and looked in danger of being dumped out by League One opposition before turning the game around early in the second half.

 

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.

 

George inspires fightback

 

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.

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Grimsby Town pull major Carabao Cup upset, stun Manchester United 12-11 on penalties

Manchester United crashed out of the Carabao Cup in a stunning fashion, suffering a penalty shootout defeat to League Two side Grimsby Town, marking one of the biggest upsets in English football history.

Ruben Amorim’s men, already under pressure following a poor start to the season, were humbled in the second round as Grimsby triumphed 12-11 on penalties after a dramatic 2-2 draw in normal time.

The night began disastrously for United. In the 22nd minute, Charles Vernam struck low into the corner, his effort slipping through the hands of Andre Onana, whose weak form continues to worry supporters.

United looked dead and buried until late in the second half when Bryan Mbeumo opened his account for the club in the 75th minute, raising faint hopes of a comeback.

With just a minute left on the clock, Harry Maguire rose highest to nod in an equaliser from a corner, dragging the tie into penalties.

What followed was one of the longest and most nerve-wracking shootouts in Carabao Cup history.

After 25 spot-kicks, it was Grimsby who held their nerve, sealing a famous victory that will be remembered for years to come.