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Bristol City stun holders Manchester Utd

Second-tier team to face Premier League leaders Man City in League Cup

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English Championsh­ip side Bristol City dumped Manchester United out of the League Cup on Wednesday, scoring with seconds remaining to beat the holders 2-1 as Chelsea also progressed to the semifinals after late drama of their own.

United, second in the Premier League, made 10 changes from their weekend victory against West Brom but still boasted a star-studded lineup including a fearsome front three of Marcus Rashford, Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c and Anthony Martial against the seconddivi­sion highfliers.

But as the match appeared to be drifting toward extra time with the score at 1-1, unfancied Bristol dug deep to fashion one last chance and Korey Smith’s strike sparked scenes of wild celebratio­n at Ashton Gate.

Bristol, third in the Championsh­ip, have now beaten four Premier League sides on their march to the last four of the League Cup, and their reward is an even more daunting-looking two-legged tie against runaway Premier League leaders Manchester City.

The other semifinal next month sees an all-London clash between Chelsea and Arsenal.

“It’s an overwhelmi­ng feeling of pride, to beat Manchester United is incredible,” said manager Lee Johnson.

“They are a special group. It has been a long time since we had a result like that at Ashton Gate.

“The lads didn’t want to go into extra time and the scenes that winner set off were unbelievab­le. My dad always says he’s the most successful Bristol City manager, so I have maybe pushed him close tonight.”

The home side took the lead after an even first half, Joe Bryan firing the home side ahead in the 51st minute with a leftfoot shot that arrowed into the net past the despairing dive of Sergio Romero.

United were only behind for a few minutes before Ibrahimovi­c blasted the ball through the wall after a softish-looking free kick awarded for a foul on Paul Pogba in a central position.

Manager Jose Mourinho threw on even more attackers as he pushed for victory, with Romelu Lukaku replacing Daley Blind and Henrikh Mkhitaryan coming on for Ibrahimovi­c.

But despite pressure from the away side, Bristol held their nerve, taking advantage of some sloppy defensive play from United to score deep into injury time through Smith, who burst into the area, chested the ball down and finished coolly with his left foot.

United surged forward for one last push but it was too late, and at the final whistle joyous fans streamed onto the pitch.

“Unbelievab­le, I don’t know what to say,” said match-winner Smith.

“We played brilliantl­y like we have all season. I wasn’t being tracked when I made the runs forward, I was gutted with the one in the first half but it was a great tackle to be fair.”

United welcomed midfield general Pogba back into the side after the three-match suspension he picked up against Arsenal earlier this month and Ibrahimovi­c, 36, made his first start since damaging knee ligaments in April.

Mourinho said Bristol were lucky but praised them for their performanc­e.

“They played brilliantl­y, they fought like it was the game of their lives which probably it was,” he said. “A beautiful day for football. A team from the lower division won. A big day for them.”

At Stamford Bridge, Chelsea took an early lead through Willian and looked set to coast over the line before a late leveler from Dan Gosling threatened to take the tie into extra time.

But within seconds the home side were back in front as substitute Alvaro Morata sealed their place in the semifinals.

 ??  ?? Manchester United goalkeeper Sergio Romero reacts at the end of the League Cup quarterfin­al match against Bristol City on Wednesday in Bristol, England.
Manchester United goalkeeper Sergio Romero reacts at the end of the League Cup quarterfin­al match against Bristol City on Wednesday in Bristol, England.

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