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Red-hot City chase League Cup glory

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Manchester City’s Kevin De Bruyne celebrates after scoring against Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday. City won 4-1.

LONDON of his City reign.

Leicester, three-time League Cup winners, last made the final in 2000, but their boss Claude Puel knows how to mastermind a run in the competitio­n after leading Southampto­n to last season’s final.

Forced to play second fiddle to their hated neighbours this season, Manchester United need to amass as much silverware as possible outside the Premier League to stop City taking all the bragging rights.

Jose Mourinho’s side, 2-1 winners at West Bromwich Albion in the league on Sunday, lifted the League Cup last season and the next stop on their road back to Wembley will be an unfamiliar one.

For the first time since 1979, United travel to Ashton Gate to face a Bristol City side who haven’t beaten the Manchester giants for 39 years.

City are on the up in the Championsh­ip, sitting in third place after beating Nottingham Forest for their fourth successive second-tier win on Saturday.

A sell-out crowd awaits United in the west country and City assistant manager Dean Holden said: “Manchester United at home doesn’t happen too often does it?

“It’s going to a fantastic night for the whole city of Bristol.”

For a club with such an illustriou­s history, the League Cup has been barren territory for Arsenal, who have won the competitio­n just twice and not since 1993.

The Gunners, who last made the final in 2011, haven’t been helped by boss Arsene Wenger’s habit of using the League Cup as a proving ground for his club’s emerging youngsters.

West Ham’s visit to the Emirates Stadium is unlikely to be treated so lightly by Wenger, who knows trophies are essential to placate a fanbase frustrated by another failed challenge in the league.

He might find room in the team for 20-year-old Ainsley MaitlandNi­les after the midfielder’s impressive showing during Saturday’s 1-0 win over Newcastle.

“That’s just the start of what’s to come for us,” Maitland-Niles said.

Aware that City’s dominance makes a repeat of last season’s title triumph unlikely for Chelsea, Blues goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois has called on his team to sweep up the rest of the silverware this season.

That mission starts at home to Bournemout­h and, speaking after Saturday’s 1-0 league win over Southampto­n, Courtois said: “It’s important to win in the League Cup, to go through to the semifinal.

“The FA Cup will start in January. We have chances to win and go further.” AFP

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