The Phnom Penh Post

United and City to clash in Cup

- Tom Williams

MANCHESTER United manager Jose Mourinho and his Manchester City rival Pep Guardiola were dealt a League Cup rendezvous after both teams came through their thirdround ties on Wednesday.

United won 3-1 at third-tier Northampto­n Town to ease some of the pressure building on Mourinho following three consecutiv­e defeats, while holders City prevailed 2-1 at Swansea City.

Tottenham Hotspur were rewarded with a trip to Liverpool after crushing Gillingham 5-0 and West Ham United will face Chelsea after scraping past fourth-tier Accrington Stanley.

“We deserved to win,” Mourinho told Sky Sports after goals from Michael Carrick, Ander Herrera and substitute Marcus Rashford took his side into the fourth round.

Mourinho, speaking before the draw had been made, added: “It was difficult, as I was expecting, but we were totally in control for the 35 minutes and then for the last 45 minutes.

“It was a difficult match, but overall a positive performanc­e.”

Mourinho, who felt that Northampto­n’s Jak McCourt should have been sent off for a rash challenge on Memphis Depay, did not attend his postmatch press conference.

United’s victory was a welcome tonic for Mourinho and his team following consecutiv­e losses to Manchester City, Feyenoord and Watford.

He made nine changes to the side beaten 3-1 at Watford on Sunday, with Chris Smalling and captain Wayne Rooney the only players to keep t heir places.

Rooney started up front, for the first time since last season, and squandered an early opportunit­y by miscuing from Ashley Young’s cross.

United went ahead in the 17th minute after Northampto­n goalkeeper Adam Smith was penalised for picking up a back-pass.

Rooney’s shot from the ensuing freekick hit the wall, but Carrick swept the rebound into the top-left corner from the edge of the box.

Rooney then saw a goal ruled out for offside, but Northampto­n gave United a scare when Kenji Gorre clipped the bar in the 38th minute and within four minutes the home side were level.

After Marcos Rojo, Timothy Fosu- Mensah and Morgan Schneiderl­in all spurned chances to clear, Daley Blind tripped Sam Hoskins and Alex Revell stroked the resulting penalty past Sergio Romero.

Mourinho waited only 10 minutes in the second half before turning to the bench, with Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c and Rashford replacing Fosu-Mensah and Depay.

‘Wait for the results’

Herrera gave Northampto­n a warning with a left-foot shot that struck the post and in the 68th minute he restored United’s lead, slamming home right-footed from Rashford’s lay-off.

Another Smith error a llowed United to sea l v ictor y, the goalkeeper hesitating as a long ball bounced towards him, which allowed Rashford to stea l in and lash t he ball into t he vacant goal.

Premier League pace-setters Manchester City made it nine wins from nine games under Guardiola with victory at Swansea.

City enjoyed the best of the first half, but it took until four minutes into the second half for Gael Clichy to put them ahead with a deflected shot.

Alei x Garcia made the most of a rare start by netting t he second from Jesus Navas’s cut-back i n the 67th minute before Gylfi Sigurdsson stabbed in a stoppage-time consolatio­n for Swansea.

Guardiola gave a first start of the season to captain Vincent Kompany, who underwent thigh surgery in May, but the Belgium centre-back had to go off late on after appearing to injure himself.

“The doctors are speaking with him and seeing what’s up,” Guardiola said.

“Hopefully, it will not be a big problem. We’re going to wait for the results from the doctors.”

Tottenham cruised through after crushing League One Gillingham, with Christian Eriksen scoring twice and Vincent Janssen and Josh Onomah scoring their first goals for the club. Erik Lamela was also on target. West Ham, struggling for form in the Premier League, needed a 96thminute Dimitri Payet free-kick to edge fourth-tier Accrington Stanley 1-0 at London Stadium.

Southampto­n, Sunderland and Hull Cit y a lso secured places in t he last 16.

 ?? OLI SCARFF/AFP ?? Manchester City’s Brazilian midfielder Fernandinh­o (left) challenges Manchester United’s Ivorian defender Eric Bailly during an English Premier League match at Old Trafford, Manchester, on September 10.
OLI SCARFF/AFP Manchester City’s Brazilian midfielder Fernandinh­o (left) challenges Manchester United’s Ivorian defender Eric Bailly during an English Premier League match at Old Trafford, Manchester, on September 10.

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