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WATCH: Trippier’s own goal vs Chelsea is hilariously better with WC semis Freekick commentary

Sudarshan Venkatesan
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Watch the video of Kieran Trippier’s own goal with the commentary from Peter Drury and titanic music.

There was plenty of controversy during Sunday when Chelsea shot-stopper Kepa Arrizabalaga refused to come off the pitch when the substitution board was raised in the sidelines against Manchester City on Sunday.

They were probably the better side against Pep Guardiola’s team, and they gave a fitting reply to their critics by coming away as victors against their arch-rivals Tottenham Hotspur at Stamford Bridge. The away side kept on troubling the opponents and hit the frame of the goal when Harry Winks launched one from thirty yards out.

The first half ended in a stalemate, but Chelsea showed much more character in the second part of the game to take the game away from Maurizio Pochettino’s men. Pedro ran through the left side of Spurs defence to nutmeg the shot-stopper Hugo Lloris and open the scoring in the second half.

The game was equally balanced until Kieran Tripper bizarrely found his own back net. The English International was trying to pass the ball back to his goalkeeper who ran further up the pitch. But, the full-back was not aware of the Spurs captain’s positioning and gifted the Blues with an own goal.

Chelsea fans would not forget this goal for a very long time and it could prove to be a huge moment in the top four race.

A fan has compiled Kieran Tripper’s own goal video with the audio of Peter Drury’s famous commentary after the English International scored the opener against Croatia in the World Cup semi-finals. Apart from that commentary, titanic music was also combined which would be a melody for the Chelsea fans.

Of course, the fans did not stay back as they continuously trolled Kieran Tripper.

With this loss to Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur have blown away their title chances as they are already eight points adrift of second-placed Manchester City. However, they are in contention for the Champions League as they lead by three goals and head to Signal Iduna Park to play Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday.

Before traveling to Germany, the English outfit will take on another London Rivals, Arsenal at the Wembley as they prepare to qualify for the Champions League for the fourth time running.

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