The Scotsman

Carrick urges Middlesbro­ugh to embrace the challenge at Chelsea

- Damian Spellman

Middlesbro­ugh boss Michael Carrick has told his players to embrace the challenge of walking into the lion’s den at Chelsea with a place in the Carabao Cup final at stake.

Boro head coach Carrick saw his team secure a 1-0 first-leg lead at the Riverside Stadium on tuesday evening, which will send them to Stamford Bridge on January 23 with something to defend.

The Sky Bet Championsh­ip promotion hopefuls had to endure a tide of pressure on their own pitch to emerge with a clean sheet, and they can expect an onslaught on a night when a repeat would send them to Wembley.

However Carrick, whose side lost 1-0 to Chelsea’s Premier League counterpar­ts aston villa in the FA Cup third round at the weekend, said: “It’s embracing it. The last two games the boys have coped very, very well with Villa at the weekend and tonight, this being different because it’s obviously a lot further on in the competitio­n and there was much more of an opportunit­y in this one with the expectatio­ns, the hope, the challenge that they faced.

“I couldn’t have hoped or asked for anything more. I keep saying the next one is a totally different one, it’s a new challenge totally.

“The boys will be ready for it and we’ll be ready to perform. We’ll look forward to it and embrace the challenge because it’s an unbelievab­le challenge and position that we find ourselves in.”

Hayden Hackney’ s 37 th-minute strike on tuesday night ultimately settled a game in which Chelsea dominated possession, but failed to make the most of the chances they created with Cole Palmer passing up no fewer than three himself.

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