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Tottenham 1-0 Chelsea: Harry Kane scores penalty winner via VAR intervention




VAR intervened successfully as Harry Kane's first-half penalty gave Tottenham a 1-0 win over Chelsea in the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg at Wembley.

In an engrossing cup tie, Kane was upended by Kepa Arrizabalaga inside the box midway through the first half, with Michael Oliver awarding the penalty after VAR intervened following an initial incorrect call for offside.

Kane tucked the penalty away (27), but Chelsea ended the first half on top as N'Golo Kante and Callum Hudson-Odoi hit the woodwork.

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Tottenham: Gazzaniga (7), Trippier (6), Alderweireld (8), Sanchez (7), Rose (8), Winks (6), Sissoko (6), Eriksen (7), Dele (7), Son (7), Kane (7)

Subs: Lamela (NA), Skipp (NA), Llorente (NA)

Chelsea: Kepa (5), Azpilicueta (6), Christensen (5), Rudiger (6), Alonso (6), Jorginho (5), Kante (6), Barkley (6), Willian (5), Hazard (7), Hudson-Odoi (6)

Subs: Pedro (5), Kovacic (5), Giroud (NA)

Man of the match: Danny Rose

Chelsea dominated the ball in the second half but failed to find the net as Andreas Christensen missed a fine chance at the far post, meaning Spurs have the advantage going into the second leg at Stamford Bridge on January 24.

With both Mauricio Pochettino and Maurizio Sarri chasing their first major silverware as managers, Spurs and Chelsea fielded strong sides, though the Italian did give a fifth start of the season to Hudson-Odoi on the day Bayern Munich upped their offer to £35m for the 18-year-old.

Spurs could have had a penalty in the first few minutes as Heung-Min Son went down after a tussle with Christensen, but even the VAR decided against reviewing the incident despite a strong appeal.

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After weeks of speculation surrounding his future, Callum Hudson-Odoi started for Chelsea in a front three alongside Eden Hazard and Willian.

For Spurs, Paulo Gazzaniga started in goal, but it was an otherwise strong XI fielded after the changes made for the win at Tranmere.

Chelsea's Callum Hudson-Odoi fires off a shot at goal
Chelsea's Callum Hudson-Odoi fires off a shot at goal
Kane's acrobatic effort then went straight down Arrizabalaga's throat, but the Spurs opener came against the run of play as Chelsea camped in the hosts' half.

On a rare break, Kane nicked the ball past Arrizabalaga before being taken out, though the linesman initially signalled for offside. The VAR, led by Chris Kavanagh, showed Kane was just level, and after two minutes of confusion inside Wembley Oliver pointed to the spot to allow the Spurs striker to fiercely find the bottom left corner.

Kante then hit the woodwork at the near post from a Marcos Alonso cross, and in first-half stoppage time Hudson-Odoi's deflected cross nearly outsmarted Paulo Gazzaniga, only to come off the inside of the post for Toby Alderweireld to clear.

After the break, Kane stung the hands of Arrizabalaga from range after a nice move, before Kante did the same at the other end with a dipping 25-yard effort.

Match referee Michael Oliver points to the penalty spot after the VAR intervened
Match referee Michael Oliver points to the penalty spot after the VAR intervened
Christensen then missed a clear chance at the far post as Ross Barkley headed on Eden Hazard's corner, the defender slicing wide having failed to get his feet right.

Chelsea pushed late on and would not have been begrudged an equaliser, but Spurs held on for a third straight win over their London rivals for the first time since 1961-1963.

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