Chelsea star Ben Chilwell clashes with Liverpool’s Conor Bradley as tempers flare in Carabao Cup final

TEMPERS flared in the Carabao Cup final between Ben Chilwell and Conor Bradley.

The respective Chelsea and Liverpool defenders came face to face in the first half of the Wembley clash.

GettyTempers flared between Ben Chilwell and Conor Bradley in the Carabao Cup final[/caption]

APThe duo engaged in a grappling match while tussling for the ball[/caption]

GettyChilwell shoved Bradley before the Liverpool star did the same back the Blues defender[/caption]

GettyTeam-mates rushed over to split them apart[/caption]

ReutersReferee Chris Kavanagh gave both players a yellow card[/caption]

Chilwell, 27, and Bradley, 20, seemed to enter a grappling match as the Blues star tried to play the ball.

The two stars were on the turf before getting to their feet while still grabbing each other.

Chilwell then appeared to shove the Reds star before getting shoved back by Bradley.

Team-mates from both sides rushed towards the altercation to split up the row.

After the situation had cooled off a bit, referee Chris Kavanagh then brandished yellow cards to both.

Fans of both sides were furious with the decision to book their respective player for the scuffle.

Taking to social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, one fan said: “Chilwell gets a yellow… for Bradley fouling him and pushing him. Sounds sensible.”

A second said: “Chilwell attacks Bradley & somehow Bradley gets a yellow card.”

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A third said: “That’s a joke that Bradley yellow, Chilwell tries to goad him, doesn’t react, gets booked for it.”

Another said: “Chilwell getting a yellow card because Bradley forgot he wasn’t playing rugby.”

Bradley was eventually hooked by Jurgen Klopp in the 72nd minute.

The game saw both teams put the ball in the back of the net before the goals were ruled out for offside.

Liverpool’s effort, scored by Virgil van Dijk, proved to be particularly controversial thanks to a Wataru Endo offside.

The match is a repeat of the 2022 final, which Liverpool won on penalties after a goalless regulation and injury time were played out.

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