West Ham stuns Spurs to reach League Cup quarters, Chelsea win
showed a lack of aggression to concede three goals in 15 minutes.
“Maybe we thought the job was done,” he said. “The second half was not the same and it is difficult to accept.” At Stamford Bridge, David Unsworth’s first match as Everton’s caretaker manager ended in a 2-1 defeat for his muchchanged side at the hands of Chelsea.
The club favorite, who has spoken of his desire to permanently succeed the sacked Ronald Koeman, presided over an improved performance.
Everton played with confidence and energy and repeatedly threatened but were 2-0 down following goals from Antonio Rudiger and a late strike by Willian and could only manage a consolation from substitute Dominic Calvert-Lewin deep into time added on.
Unsworth told BBC Radio: “Nobody likes losing games. I’m a bad loser but I have to say I’m proud of the performance, they were terrific. We are disappointed to lose. We think we had chances to get something from the game.”
Chelsea made nine changes to the side that beat Watford in the Premier League at the weekend, handing a debut to former Leicester City midfielder Danny Drinkwater.
West Ham and Chelsea join Arsenal, Bournemouth, Bristol City, Leicester City, Manchester United and Manchester City in the draw for the quarterfinals on Thursday.