Armando Broja (left) celebrates Chelsea’s penalty shoot-out win (Zac Goodwin/PA)
Armando Broja believes Chelsea dramatic penalty shoot-out win over Newcastle in the Carabao Cup shows the strong bond the new-look team are building.
Broja revealed he was set to be Chelsea’s fifth penalty taker, but he was not called upon as Djordje Petrovic’s save from Matt Ritchie’s spot-kick sent Mauricio Pochettino’s men into the semi-finals.
Mykhailo Mudryk capitalised on Kieran Trippier’s mistake to equalise for the Blues in added time, cancelling out Callum Wilson’s opener, before the hosts held their nerve in the shoot-out.
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Striker Broja said: “I was (going to take the fifth penalty) and I was quite excited actually.
“But Petrovic put on an unbelievable display, so it didn’t quite get to me.”
Tenth-placed Chelsea head to Wolves in the Premier League on Christmas Eve, with Tuesday night’s win offering a welcome boost after a difficult first half of the season under Pochettino.
And Albanian international Broja feels the manner of the victory is evidence of the character of the side.
“Games like this show our spirit and the bond where we dug deep,” he said.
“We got the equaliser even though it was in the 92nd minute and we got to penalties.
“We’re a new team, with a new manager and everyone’s trying to gel together.
“It’s not going to be easy straightaway because we have a whole bunch of new players, so we need to get that rhythm and get that bond together. It’s not going to happen overnight and people need to understand that.
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