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Everton spoil Carlisle’s big day in the FA Cup

Juve thump Chievo for 12th league win in a row

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CARLISLE: Carlisle United had dreamed of an FA Cup fairytale back at their Brunton Park home that had been so heavily damaged in December’s floods, but Everton ruined the fourth tier side’s big day with a comprehens­ive 3-0 win in the fourth round yesterday.

It was an emotional occasion for Carlisle following the devastatio­n wrought by Storm Desmond which had left much of the Cumbrian city deluged, including the football stadium, where water rose as high as the crossbars.

Following a major relief effort, with players, management and staff helping with the clean-up as the club were forced to play away from home, Carlisle had returned to League Two action at a newly-relaid Brunton Park last week. Still, everyone’s thoughts remained on their money-spinning, glamour Cup tie against five-time winners Everton, seeking their first final success in the old competitio­n since 1995. Yet their hopes of achieving an upset befitting of the occasion in front of a sold-out crowd were doused within two minutes as Aaron Lennon swept down the right wing and crossed low for Arouna Kone to tap home the simplest of goals. When the rampant Lennon cut past a static defender to fire home a second after 14 minutes, a long afternoon looked in prospect for the home side but Carlisle held out until a brilliant 65th minute Ross Barkley strike from the edge of the penalty area made it 3-0.

Everton manager Roberto Martinez told BT Sport afterwards: “We knew that you can allow these games to be very complicate­d. I thought we dealt with it with an incredible profession­alism.

The start of the game allowed us to control the rest of it. “The fourth round of the FA Cup always brings excitement. I thought we played well and controlled the threat that Carlisle can bring.”

Everton missed out on the chance of a Wembley final in the League Cup when they lost the second leg of their semi-final to Manchester City on Wednesday, going out 4-3 on aggregate, but Lennon is eyeing some FA Cup glory.

“We knew we had to get back to winning ways and fast. We had to get over Wednesday’s disappoint­ment and we are in the draw later today,” he said.

The fourth round was being completed later with Chelsea playing at Championsh­ip side (second tier) Milton Keynes Dons ahead of the fifth round draw yesterday evening. — Reuters MILAN: Juventus clocked up their 12th successive Serie A win yesterday when they swept aside Chievo 4-0 away in a hopelessly one-sided encounter. Alvaro Morata set Juventus on their way with two first-half goals before Alex Sandro and inspiratio­nal midfielder Paul Pogba added two more in the second half. The win left Juventus, who are aiming for a fifth successive title, with 48 points from 22 games, one ahead of Napoli who began the weekend as leaders and are at home to Empoli later on Sunday (1400 GMT).

It also equalled their record number of consecutiv­e league wins in a single season. Juventus needed only six minutes to take the lead when Stephan Lichtstein­er’s low cross found Morata at the far post and the Spaniard tapped in from close range. Morata, who scored twice in the Wednesday’s 3-0 Italian Cup win over Inter Milan, took his tally to four in a week with another tap-in six minutes before the break after Paulo Dybala and Sami Khedira combined to carve open the Chievo defence. Juve’s splutterin­g start to the season, which included a 1-1 draw at home to Chievo, was a distant memory as they continued to dominate the game after the break.

They added a third in the 61st minute when Lichtstein­er played a one-two with Dybala and fed the ball to Pogba who in turn played it into the path of Alex Sandro, who rifled it home emphatical­ly.

Pogba completed the rout when he collected the ball just outside the area, weaved his way past two defenders and side-footed a low shot past exasperate­d Chievo goalkeeper Albano Bizzarri. The Frenchman was denied a second goal by the crossbar in stoppage time after a stunning piece of control to bring down a long pass out of defence. — Reuters

 ??  ?? CARLISLE: Everton’s Argentinia­n defender Ramiro Funes Mori (R) challenges Carlisle United’s English striker Alex Gilliead (L) during the English FA Cup fourth round football match between Carlisle United and Everton at Brunton Park, in Carlisle, north...
CARLISLE: Everton’s Argentinia­n defender Ramiro Funes Mori (R) challenges Carlisle United’s English striker Alex Gilliead (L) during the English FA Cup fourth round football match between Carlisle United and Everton at Brunton Park, in Carlisle, north...
 ??  ?? VERONA: Juventus’ team jump to celebrate at the end of the Serie A football match between Chievo Verona and Juventus at Bentegodi Stadium in Verona yesterday. — AFP
VERONA: Juventus’ team jump to celebrate at the end of the Serie A football match between Chievo Verona and Juventus at Bentegodi Stadium in Verona yesterday. — AFP

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