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  League Cup: Cesc Fabregas double sinks Leicester City

League Cup: Cesc Fabregas double sinks Leicester City

AFP
Published : Sep 22, 2016, 7:00 am IST
Updated : Sep 22, 2016, 7:00 am IST

Goals in extra time give Chelsea 4-2 win; Everton, Bournemouth exit.

Fabregas' two goals send a message to Chelsea manager Antonio Conte, who has marginalised the Spain midfielder. (Photo: AP)
 Fabregas' two goals send a message to Chelsea manager Antonio Conte, who has marginalised the Spain midfielder. (Photo: AP)

Goals in extra time give Chelsea 4-2 win; Everton, Bournemouth exit.

Cesc Fabregas made an emphatic point to Chelsea manager Antonio Conte as his double sealed a 4-2 win at Leicester, while Everton and Bournemouth suffered shock third-round exits from the English Football League Cup on Tuesday.

Fabregas has been limited to three substitute appearances in the Premier League since Conte took charge over the summer, but the Spain midfielder proved he can still be a game-changer with an influential display capped by the decisive two goals in extra-time.

“I was happy to play from the start! Hopefully this will shut up a few journalists talking rubbish all the time,” said Fabregas, who has been linked with a move away from Chelsea.

Elsewhere, second-tier Norwich spoiled Everton’s impressive start to the season and inflicted Ronald Koeman’s first defeat as Toffees boss with a 2-0 win at Goodison Park.

Bournemouth were the other top-flight casualties as second-tier Preston won 3-2 thanks to a hat-trick from Denmark striker Simon Makienok.

At the King Power Stadium, Shinji Okazaki put Premier League champions Leicester ahead in the 17th minute when the Japan striker punished terrible Chelsea defending to head home from close range.

Okazaki followed his first goal since March with a second in the 34th minute.

Gary Cahill reduced the deficit on the stroke of half-time, the defender heading home after being left unmarked at the far post from a Fabregas corner. The Blues equalised four minutes after the interval through Cesar Azpilicueta’s blistering long-range effort.

Leicester had to play extra-time with 10 men after Marcin Wasilewski’s 89th minute dismissal for elbowing Diego Costa and Fabregas made them pay, finishing a flowing move in the 92nd minute and drilling home again two minutes later.

Everton are second in the Premier League but Koeman made six changes and his stand-ins were brushed aside by promotion-chasing Norwich.

The Canaries went ahead when former Everton striker Steven Naismith slipped as he went to shoot and inadvertently lobbed the ball into the net. Josh Murphy’s superb strike from the edge of the area in the 74th minute completed the upset.

“I can’t criticise the players. We played well but weren’t clinical enough,” Koeman said.

Liverpool, last year’s beaten finalists, remain on course for a return to Wembley after a 3-0 win against Championship side Derby.

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