MAN CITY, ARSENAL WIN IN LEAGUE CUP
CLAUDIO BRAVO was a forgotten man at Manchester City. Even the most loyal Arsenal fan probably knew little about Eddie Nketiah. On Tuesday, both players were showered with praise after matchwinning performances in the English League Cup. Bravo, now the second-choice goalkeeper at City after an underwhelming first season at the club, made crucial saves in normal time and in the penalty shoot-out as Manchester City ousted Wolverhampton Wanderers in a gruelling last-16 match.
City won the shoot-out 4-1 — with Sergio Aguero deftly chipping the clinching penalty high into the net — after Bravo made flying saves from Wolves’ second and third kicks. The match was 0-0 after extra time, but only after the Chile goalkeeper came to City’s rescue in repelling a series of shots from counter-attacks by the second-tier leaders.
Nketiah, an 18-year-old striker making only his second appearance for Arsenal, entered as a substitute against Norwich and scored the equaliser within 15 seconds. His first touch of the ball took the game against another secondtier team to extra time, where Nketiah then grabbed a 96thminute winner as Arsenal edged through 2-1 at home.
There were wins for Manchester United, Leicester and Bournemouth, but fellow Premier League team Crystal Palace came unstuck in losing 4-1 at secondtier Bristol City.
THANKS TO BRAVO
Sergio Aguero might have scored the winning penalty in the shoot-out, but he still requires one goal to break City’s all-time scoring record, which he shares with Eric Brook on 177 goals.
Instead, this was a night to savour for Bravo, who was acclaimed by all four corners of Etihad Stadium as City’s players saluted the crowd after the match. Last season, City fans were heard sarcastically cheering the rare saves made by Bravo, who had the lowest save percentage in the Premier League and let in too many easy shots.
He is second choice, behind summer-signing Ederson, but showed he can be called upon this season if required. “I’m so happy for him,” City manager Pep Guardiola Arsenal’s Eddie Nketiah celebrates after he scores his side’s second goal of the game in extra time, during their English League Cup match against Norwich at the Emirates Stadium in London yesterday. said. “Last season was not easy for him, but he is a goalkeeper of a high level. He deserved that performance.”
NKETIAH TO THE RESCUE
The home fans were chanting “Eddie, Eddie, Eddie” during extra time as Arsenal unearthed a potential new star.
“To hear the fans singing my name was an amazing thing for me,” said Nketiah, an England under-19 player who was released by Chelsea at under-15 level and has scored 48 goals in the last two seasons for Arsenal’s youth sides.
His only other senior appearance was as an 89thminute substitute in a Europa League game at BATE Borisov last month.
Both of his goals came off corners as Arsenal struggled after making 11 changes.
LINGARD STARS FOR UNITED
Jesse Lingard is saving his best for the League Cup these days.
Four of the midfielder’s last five goals for Manchester United have been in this competition after he scored in each half of a 2-0 win over Swansea at Liberty Stadium — one a coolly taken, sidefoot finish and the other a header from just inside the area.
It was comfortable for the title-holders, who made seven changes from Saturday’s 2-1 loss at Huddersfield in the Premier League — the team’s first defeat of the season.
PALACE THRASHED
In what is already a tough season for Palace, there was further humiliation for the Premier League’s last-place side.
Palace manager Roy Hodgson made 10 changes from his last league line-up , and it showed as Bristol City came from behind by scoring four times between the 34th and 66th minutes.
Palace have lost eight of their nine league games, scoring only two goals.
WINS FOR BOURNEMOUTH, LEICESTER
Callum Wilson converted a penalty in his first match in nine months to help Bournemouth clinch a 3-1 win over Middlesbrough.
The striker has been out since February because of a second cruciate kneeligament injury in the space of three years.
Leicester also won 3-1 against a second-tier team, Leeds, thanks to goals by Algeria teammates Islam Slimani and Riyad Mahrez after a first strike for the club by summer signing Kelechi Iheanacho.