The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Brentford dumped out of Carabao Cup

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LONDON. — Fourth tier strugglers Gillingham dumped English Premier League football side Brentford out of the English League Cup (Carabao Cup) 6-5 on penalties in a third round upset on Tuesday night.

Everton joined them in defeat, thrashed 4-1 at English Premier League rivals Bournemout­h who ended a run of four successive losses.

Gillingham, 77 places below Brentford in the league hierarchy going into the game, grabbed a 75th minute equaliser in West London when substitute Mikael Mandron headed in to cancel out England prospect Ivan Toney’s third minute goal.

The Kent side then went through to the fourth round for the first time in 26 years when Mikkel Damsgaard hit the bar in sudden death. The match at the Community Stadium kicked off late after Gillingham were delayed on their journey.

Bournemout­h’s home game against Everton was the only top flight clash of the night, featuring two clubs just above the relegation zone and Bournemout­h caretaker manager Gary O’Neil seemingly on borrowed time.

Both fielded much-changed line-ups after stinging defeats last weekend.

Jamal Lowe put Bournemout­h ahead after seven minutes at the Vitality Stadium, his shot taking a looping deflection off right back Nathan Patterson to leave Everton goalkeeper Asmir Begovic no chance.

Everton, who play at Bournemout­h again in the league on Saturday, squandered several chances and were booed off by the travelling fans at the interval.

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