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Chelsea hit goal trail in Carabao: United and City also win

Teenager shines in win over Burton as Chelsea, Man City and Arsenal all make cup progress

- simon peach

Marcus Rashford’s brace inspired holders Manchester United to a comprehens­ive 4-1 Carabao Cup victory over Burton at Old Trafford last night.

Seven months on from lifting the trophy at Wembley, Jose Mourinho’s men kicked off their defence by swatting aside the Sky Bet Championsh­ip side in the third round.

The United boss spoke in the build-up about taking Burton seriously, but the nine alteration­s made by Nigel Clough allowed the hosts to ease through as Jesse Lingard and Anthony Martial goals complement­ed Rashford’s double in a 4-1 win. Lloyd Dyer scored for Burton.

Michy Batshuayi scored a hat-trick as Chelsea provided a glimpse of the future with a 5-1 rout of Nottingham Forest.

Kenedy and the impressive Charly Musonda were also on target and Tendayi Darikwa scored a late consolatio­n for Forest as the Premier League champions advanced to the fourth round with ease.

Ethan Ampadu became the first Chelsea player born this millennium, a week after his 17th birthday, on a night when Eden Hazard shone on his first start of the season after his broken ankle.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin netted a brace and Oumar Niasse also got on the scoresheet as Everton’s miserable run of form came to an end with a 3-0 victory over Championsh­ip strugglers Sunderland at Goodison Park.

Calvert-Lewin produced the Toffees’ first goal since August 24 with a cool finish in the 38th minute before adding another composed strike six minutes after the break.

The England Under-21 forward was subsequent­ly denied a superb hat-trick as his header came back off the post, before substitute Niasse marked his first Everton first-team appearance since May 2016 by registerin­g his maiden goal for the club with seven minutes to go.

Arsenal made heavy weather of seeing off Doncaster to reach the fourth round after a 1-0 win with Theo Walcott scoring the only goal on a night where the returning Jack Wilshere stood out for the Gunners.

Arsene Wenger made 11 changes from the side that drew at Chelsea on Sunday but included the likes of Alexis Sanchez and Olivier Giroud in a team that still boasted eight full internatio­nals.

Wilshere was one of them and he starred on his first Arsenal start in 493 days, although it was Walcott who grabbed the vital goal to seal a comfortabl­e but unspectacu­lar win.

Leroy Sane booked Manchester City’s place in the Carabao Cup fourth round after they survived a scare at West Brom.

The winger’s brace kept Pep Guardiola’s side on track in the competitio­n as they clinched a deserved 2-1 win.

Claudio Yacob’s second-half equaliser briefly threatened to take the tie into extra time and make a mockery of City’s dominance after they almost ran riot in the first half.

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 ?? Pictures: Getty. ?? United’s Marcus Rashford, left, scores his first; Theo Walcott, top, takes on Niall Mason of Doncaster and Leroy Sane celebrates opening the scoring for Manchester City.
Pictures: Getty. United’s Marcus Rashford, left, scores his first; Theo Walcott, top, takes on Niall Mason of Doncaster and Leroy Sane celebrates opening the scoring for Manchester City.
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