Chelsea survive Lincoln scare to advance in League Cup

NAMPA / DPA
2025-09-24
London (PA Media/dpa) - Chelsea were given a major scare by Lincoln but goals from teenager Tyrique George and Facundo Buonanotte saw the Blues come from behind to win 2-1 and reach the League Cup fourth round. Lincoln, third in Sky Bet League One, sensed a giant-killing against the Club World Cup champions when Rob Street gave them a deserved lead just before half-time following a major blunder from Enzo Fernandez. But George levelled after the......
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