Manchester United vs Luton Town
Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood helped a much-changed Manchester United overcome Luton Town 3-0 with late goals at Kenilworth Road to reach the Carabao Cup fourth round.
Ten changes were made by the manager of the side, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, to the side that was beaten 3-1 at home to Crystal Palace in their opening Premier League game.
One of those changes, Juan Mata, opened the scoring from the penalty spot to break the deadlock just before the break.
High-flying Championship side, Luton, came close to an equaliser shortly after but debutant Dean Henderson brilliantly kept out Tom Lockyer’s header before Eric Bailly was on the line to clear the defender’s rebound.
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Solskjaer introduced Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood in the closing stages of the match and the extra quality told as the pair combined for Rashford to double United’s lead in the 88th minute and there was still time for Greenwood to grab his first of the season in additional time.
United will face a trip to either Brighton or Preston in the fourth round.
Stats and facts from the match (Backed by Opta)
- Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has won 50 of his 92 games in charge of Manchester United across all competitions – only Ernest Mangnall (78 games) and José Mourinho (81 games) have reached 50 managerial wins in fewer matches for the Red Devils.
- Manchester United are unbeaten in their last 11 meetings with Luton (W9 D2), since a 2-1 defeat in a top-flight match back in March 1987.
- Man Utd’s Marcus Rashford has been involved in ten goals in his last seven League Cup appearances (7 goals, 3 assists).
- Mason Greenwood was the first Man Utd substitute to score and assist in the League Cup since Marcus Rashford in September 2016 vs Northampton, with both players aged 18 at the time of achieving this feat.
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Watford stunned by Newport County to exit the Carabao Cup
Newport County has now added Watford to their emerging list of recent cup scalps as they forged on to the fourth round of the Carabao Cup.

It’s the first time in their history that they would reach that milestone and it happened after a 3-1 win over the Championship side.
Watford, this season,9 were unbeaten in three outings before facing Newport but conceded twice in the opening 30 minutes against the League Two side.
Watford’s new Serbian boss Vladimir Ivic sent out a team showing 10 changes from the one that drew 0-0 with Sheffield Wednesday in the Championship last weekend.
Tristan Abrahams opened the scoring on the night to add to his two goals in the first-round win over Swansea, as he sent Dan Bachmann the wrong way from the penalty spot.
Newport kept up the pressure and skipper, Joss Labadie, doubled the lead in the 28th minute after a defensive mix-up.





