The semi-final first legs take place this week.
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A boost for the Gunners?
‘It’s Cristiano Ronaldo-esque!’
‘He is like my son and I try everything to help him.’
Mudryk and Petrovic rescue Chelsea as Newcastle crash out of Carabao Cup The Guardian says For 92 minutes Chelsea were at their blunt, wasteful worst.…
Liverpool could be in trouble in their Carabao Cup quarter-final.
Dubravka was bizarrely cup tied for last season’s Carabao Cup final between Man Utd and Newcastle.
Two very bad performances.
The quarter-final ties will take place in December.
‘I tried to warn them for 48 hours.’
The Blues are big favourites.
The Gunners take on West Ham while the Red Devils host Newcastle in a repeat of last season’s final.
Pep Guardiola claims Man City were ‘incredible’ despite Carabao Cup exit The Metro says Pep Guardiola says Manchester City’s performance was ‘incredible’ despite their shock…
Carabao Cup round-up: Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool all win but Man City crash out with defeat to Newcastle The Metro says Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool…
With the Carabao Cup back in action, is Brentford vs Arsenal on TV tonight? The Metro says Brentford will seek a victory in the Carabao…
Pep Guardiola bemoans Manchester City squad being unable to fly home from Newcastle after Carabao Cup tie The Metro says Pep Guardiola has bemoaned his…
All the ins and outs.
The north Londoners crashed out on penalties against Fulham.
Second-round ties will be played at the end of August.
Guardiola has also said Erik ten Hag is doing ‘an incredible job’.
The Guardian – ‘Quick silver’ Full picture splash for Casemiro on The Guardian as ‘Newcastle agony goes on.” The paper highlights Man United’s 2-0 win…
Express Sport – ‘Lord of the dance’ Move over Michael Flatley, Erik ten Hag is the new ‘Lord of the Dance’ according to the Daily…
Manchester United win Carabao Cup, first silverware since 2017 Under the management of Erik ten Hag, Manchester United secured their first trophy since 2017 by…
‘We want more.’
Maguire celebrated instead with United’s CEO Richard Arnold.