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Chelsea player ratings: Giroud shows why Blues need Higuain as Kante shines again

Maurizio Sarri's side beat Tottenham on penalties after the Carabao Cup finished 2-2 on aggregate

OLIVIER GIROUD had the perfect chance to show Maurizio Sarri why he should start ahead of Gonzalo Higuain - but he didn't take it.

Chelsea managed to beat Tottenham on penalties after the Carabao Cup clash finished 2-2 on aggregate.

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Olivier Giroud failed to take his chance during the Carabao Cup clashCredit: AP:Associated Press

KEPA ARRIZABALAGA

Kepa could have had a Kip in the first half when he was a spectator. Let down by his defence for the Tottenham goal, and hard to remember any significant save he had to make.

CESAR AZPILICUETA

Always willing to go forward and rewarded when he crossed for Hazard to make it 2-0. Looked uncomfortable defensively after the break and failed to stop Rose crossing for the goal.

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Cescar Azpilicueta in action against Tottenham midfielder Harry WinksCredit: AFP or licensors

ANTONIO RUDIGER

Strong and calm but could afford to be against Tottenham’s limited first-half threat. Remained the most impressive members of the Chelsea defence in the second period, which wasn’t hard.

DAVID LUIZ

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Pinging passes from the start and recovered from being wiped out by Dier.  But he and Emerson made a mess of stopping Llorente from pulling Spurs back into the tie.

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EMERSON

Won his battle with Aurier and Sissoko on the Spurs right, which ought to have been all he needed to do. Shouldn’t have been left to deal with Llorente…and didn’t.

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N’GOLO KANTE

Still felt weird to see him leading the Chelsea press at times, but he was everywhere, really, scored a goal and set up Giroud for what should have been another.

N'Golo Kante's goal went through the legs of three Tottenham playersCredit: Getty - Contributor

JORGINHO

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Almost had his first assist when a fine ball put in Pedro for an early chance. Otherwise did his usual unspectacular job, and earned a booking for himself and his manager.

ROSS BARKLEY

Tidy in retaining possession but unconvincing in the final third. His early season confidence and impact have faded, which is why Kovacic has taken his place.

Ross Barkley has made three assists for Chelsea this campaignCredit: AP:Associated Press
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PEDRO

Slightly scuffed his early shot, allowing Alderweireld to block. Worked hard without making a big impact where it counted, failing to take advantage of promising positions.

OLIVIER GIROUD

Given his chance to show Chelsea didn’t need to bring in Higuain but didn’t really take it.  His evening summed up by the great chance he fluffed immediately after Llorente’s goal.

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Olivier Giroud has scored five goals for Chelsea this seasonCredit: Getty - Contributor

EDEN HAZARD

Quietish early on, then rampant at times in the first half. A threat whenever he had the ball and deadly with his first-half finish. Less so with a second-half chance to make it 3-1.

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WILLIAN (for Pedro, 76)

Not given long to make a difference in normal time..

MATEO KOVACIC (for Barkley, 81)

Surprising not to see him earlier.

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Eden Hazard made it 2-0 with a strike in the 38th minuteCredit: AP:Associated Press
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