League Cup: Aston Villa overcome Leicester City to reach final
Updated On: 30 January, 2020 09:12 AM IST | London | AFP
Defeat ends Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers's unbeaten run of 31 straight domestic cup matches after a dominant spell at Celtic and he rued his side's inability to turn their dominance into goals

Aston Villa's Egyptian midfielder Trezeguet celebrates scoring his team's second goal during the English League Cup semi-final second leg football match between Aston Villa and Leicester City. Picture courtesy/ AFP
London: Trezeguet struck deep into stoppage time to send Aston Villa into their first League Cup final for a decade with a 2-1 win over Leicester on Tuesday to progress 3-2 on aggregate. Matt Targett's early opener put Villa in front, but Leicester enjoyed the majority of the chances and finally found a way past Orjan Nyland when Kelechi Iheanacho levelled 18 minutes from time. However, Villa snatched victory and a trip to Wembley on March 1 to face Manchester City or Manchester United when Trezeguet connected perfectly with fellow Egyptian Ahmed Elmohamady's cross three minutes into added time.
"It was emotional for everyone when that goal goes in," said Villa boss Dean Smith, a lifelong fan of the club. "Taking this club to Wembley, I will be a very proud man." Defeat ends Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers's unbeaten run of 31 straight domestic cup matches after a dominant spell at Celtic and he rued his side's inability to turn their dominance into goals. "I thought we were excellent in the game. We played with a nice control and composure, but their goalkeeper has made some outstanding saves," said Rodgers.
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