Chelsea vs Man City: Pep Guardiola's men retain Carabao Cup title after beating Blues on penalties
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Your support makes all the difference.Manchester City retained the English League Cup by beating Chelsea 4-3 on penalties after a bizarre climax to the Wembley showpiece on Sunday which saw Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga refuse to be substituted.
Nothing could separate the sides as the match finished 0-0 after extra time but it was City who claimed the season's first major silverware as they won the shootout.
Raheem Sterling fired the decisive spot kick past Spaniard Arrizabalaga to complete the first part of what could be a quadruple for Pep Guardiola's side.
Arrizabalaga minutes earlier been involved in surely one of the strangest incidents in a Wembley final when he defied Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri's orders to come off in the closing minutes of extra time after appearing to be injured.
Sarri, who had told substitute keeper Willy Caballero to take over from Arrizabalaga, was left fuming in the technical area at the open show of mutiny by one of his players.
"It was a big misunderstanding because I understood the keeper had cramp and was unable to go to the penalties. But it was not cramp and he could go to the penalties," Sarri said.
To compound matters Arrizabalaga then dived over Sergio Aguero's weak penalty during the shootout.
He did save from Leroy Sane but when Chelsea's David Luiz struck the post with his spot kick, it was left to Sterling to smash his penalty high into the roof of the net and send the City fans into delirium after a tense afternoon.
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Chelsea 0-0 Manchester City, 43 minutes
Nearly...
Oleksandr Zinchenko magnificently slices a half-volley with his left boot, controlling it to arc on a diagonal towards Nicolas Otamendi stealing beyond Emerson.
Otamendi slides to meet the low ball and tries to sweep the ball back across goal to a brace of teammates waiting to tap in, but can't generate the power on the ball to do so and Kepa Arrizabalaga collects.
Chelsea 0-0 Manchester City, 44 minutes
Pace and power from Eden Hazard, first out-stripping and then out-muscling Aymeric Laporte.
The support is a little slow to support the Belgian, and Manchester City manage to finally dispossessed him after he skips past a couple more recovering City players.
Chelsea 0-0 Manchester City, 45 minutes
Just the solitary minute of added time.
Chelsea 0-0 Manchester City, 45 + 1 minutes
Nearly an awkward moment!
Nicolas Otamendi is caught off guard as a Chelsea free kick reaches his dome, and he so nearly guides the ball inside the post of his own goal, the ball just about trickling wide with Ederson beaten.
Heart in his mouth.
An odd half in many ways, Manchester City dominating possession but finding Chelsea a much harder nut to crack than they were two weeks ago.
Sergio Aguero rifled over in their brightest moment, but Pep Guardiola's side only managed a single shot on target in a rather dull first 45 minutes against a Chelsea side built to frustrate.
So far, they're doing a good job. Resolute stuff, and in the very final moments of the half Maruzio Sarri's charges just started to threaten.
Deadlock so far - all to play for in the second half...
And, well, that's just about it.
No VAR drama, no choice tackles, no goalmouth action - nothing.
Extra time returns to the Carabao Cup or the final, and we may have to use the extra half-hour if the game continues in this manner.
A half-time change for Manchester City, injury-enforced.
Aymeric Laporte has not re-emerged, but there is experience to replace him - Vincent Kompany into the cup final fire on his 350th Manchester City appearance.
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