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Man Utd beat Palace to reach EFL Cup 4th round


Man Utd beat Palace to reach EFL Cup 4th round

Seven months after lifting the trophy, Manchester United made a successful start to its defense of the English League Cup (Carabao Cup/EFL Cup) on Tuesday (Sep 26) by beating Crystal Palace 3-0. Alejandro Garnacho and Casemiro fired the holders into a 2-0 first-half lead at Old Trafford and Anthony Martial added a third after the break in the third-round match. It is now back-to-back wins for Erik ten Hag’s team, which has endured a disappointing start to the season. The dominant performance against an understrength Palace followed Saturday’s narrow victory at Burnley and will give Man United fans hope the team has turned its form around.

Holders Manchester United cruised into the Carabao Cup fourth round with a comfortable victory over Crystal Palace in their all-Premier League encounter at Old Trafford.

First-half goals from Alejandro Garnacho and Casemiro set United on their way to a place in the last 16, with the Brazilian providing the cross for Anthony Martial's clinical first-time effort 10 minutes after the restart.

Having faced various forms of chaos in the past few weeks, this was the kind of straightforward night United manager Erik ten Hag must have longed for as his side completed the biggest win of a season in which they have struggled so far.

With Mason Mount back in the starting XI and fellow summer signing Sofyan Amrabat making his first start – albeit at left-back – Ten Hag was at least able to integrate to an extent some key pieces of his United puzzle.

Plenty of instances of controlled possession, which many supporters have been disappointed Ten Hag has failed to implement so far, were on display too.

Evidently, the gameplan was to create an overload on the United right with lofted cross-field passes from the left, which both Amrabat and Mount were able to execute.

Morocco international Amrabat in particular caught the eye as an inverted left-back. The on-loan Fiorentina man's early shot was poor, but he was excellent aside from that and demonstrated an excellent passing range, plenty of energy and an ability to spot danger when it arose.

Fellow full-back Diogo Dalot created the opener when he burst onto Facundo Pellistri's pass and pulled a low cross back for Garnacho to finish, before Mount's superb corner picked out Casemiro six minutes later to double the hosts' lead and effectively end the contest.

Martial's strike from an acute angle was his first goal of the season and came in his first appearance at Old Trafford since Ten Hag was booed for bringing him on in place of Rasmus Hojlund against Brighton.

Having been a spectator for most of the night, goalkeeper Andre Onana was called upon to make two excellent late saves, denying two close-range efforts from Palace striker Jean-Phillippe Mateta on both occasions.

To cap a disappointing night for the Eagles, who return here in the Premier League on Saturday, goalkeeper Dean Henderson only lasted 19 minutes on his debut against his former club as he was forced off with muscular pain after making a routine clearance.

Luton Town rocked

Luton Town's difficult start to the season hit a new low with a shock 1-0 defeat at third-tier Exeter. Luton enjoyed a fairytale promotion to the Premier League last season, but they are winless after five games in the top flight.

Rob Edwards' decision to make 10 changes backfired as Demetri Mitchell bagged Exeter's 83rd-minute winner with a close-range finish before he was sent off in the final moments.

"It was a disappointing night for us clearly. We need to be better, more aggressive, and have more desire to create chances. And, when we do, be more ruthless," Edwards said.

Wolverhampton Wanderers were the other Premier League side to suffer an embarrassing exit as they blew a two-goal lead in a 3-2 defeat at Ipswich Town.

Gary O'Neil made 10 changes against the Championship high-flyers and his understudies raced ahead thanks to goals from Hwang Hee-chan and Toti Gomes in the first 15 minutes. But Omari Hutchinson, on loan from Chelsea, got one back in the 28th minute and Freddie Ladapo levelled seven minutes before half-time. Ipswich completed their comeback in the 58th minute when Jack Taylor blasted in from 25 yards.

Salford City FC – the fourth-tier club owned by former Manchester United stars including David Beckham and Gary Neville – were thrashed 4-0 by Burnley FC.

Off to a winless start in the Premier League, Burnley boss Vincent Kompany made 11 changes, with Sander Berge, Jacob Bruun Larsen, Dara O'Shea and Wilson Odobert all scoring.

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