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Arsenal, City, Man U in League Cup 4th Round


Marcus Rashford: sends Manchester United into the Last 16 of League Cup
All the English  Premier League big guns, such as Manchester United, Manchester City, Arsenal and Everton  have qualified for the fourth round of the League Cup.
Only Liverpool are missing in the line up as they were beaten by Leicester City.
At the Emirates, Theo Walcott sealed Arsenal’s 1-0 win over third tier Doncaster at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday, while  Marcus Rashford fired Manchester United to victory,  crushing Burton 4-1.
Manchester City eased through with a 2-1 win at West Bromwich Albion.  Chelsea and Everton completed the parade of  Premier League big guns in the next stage of the competition, despite parading weakened teams.
West Ham and Tottenham Hotspur are also in the race for the title.
City and United, currently first and second in the Premier League, took contrasting routes to the last 16
United manager Jose Mourinho made nine changes from the side that thrashed Everton on Sunday, with Rashford and Juan Mata the only survivors.
Rashford took just five minutes to open the scoring with a deft finish and the England forward struck again in the 17th minute with a powerful effort.
Burton, 19th in the Championship, were killed off in the 36th minute when Jesse Lingard’s shot deflected in off Ben Turner.
Injury-ravaged United left-back Luke Shaw came on for his first appearance since April before Anthony Martial scored the fourth from Rashford’s pass on the hour.
Lloyd Dyer got one back for Burton in stoppage-time.
“If you ask me could English football survive or even be better without this competition? Maybe we would be fresher for European competition for example,” Mourinho said.
“But we have this competition, we have to respect the sponsors, we have to respect the opponents and a lot of us are trying to do our best.”
At the Hawthorns, City boss Pep Guardiola made eight changes from the 6-0 demolition of Watford, giving Yaya Toure his first start of the season, while Ilkay Gundogan, back from a serious knee injury, started for the first time since December.
It was from Gundogan’s saved shot that Leroy Sane slotted in City’s third minute opener.
But, casting a shadow over City’s progress, Gundogan was forced off with a knock in the second half.
Claudio Yacob equalised for Albion with a close-range finish in the 72nd minute, only for Germany winger Sane to produce a superb curling winner five minutes later.
Michy Batshuayi’s hat-trick helped Chelsea crush second tier Nottingham Forest 5-1 at Stamford Bridge.
Antonio Conte made nine changes from Sunday’s 0-0 draw against Arsenal, with Eden Hazard given his first start of the season after recovering from ankle surgery.
Kenedy was starting for the first time since being sent home from Chelsea’s pre-season tour of Asia in July following his offensive social media comments about China.
– Batshuayi shines –
His bid to get back in Conte’s good books got underway when the Brazilian winger put Chelsea ahead in the 13th minute with his first goal since March 2016.
Batshuayi’s close-range finish doubled Chelsea’s lead six minutes later before 20-year-old Belgian Charly Musonda smashed in his first Blues goal in the 40th minute.
Batshuayi got his second from Hazard’s pass in the 53rd minute and the Belgian striker completed his treble four minutes from full-time, with Forest replying through Tendayi Darikwa in the closing moments.
A week after his 17th birthday, substitute Ethan Ampadu became the first player born this millennium to represent Chelsea.
At the Emirates, Gunners boss Arsene Wenger changed his entire line-up from the Chelsea draw, with Per Mertesacker, Alexis Sanchez and Olivier Giroud among the starters.
Sanchez set up the 25th minute opener, clipping a fine pass to Walcott, who controlled well before slotting home.
“That was hard work, credit to Doncaster. I was concerned, they looked dangerous,” Wenger said.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s double blasted Everton to a 3-0 victory over second tier Sunderland at Goodison Park.
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