Manchester United crushed Barnsley 7-0 as troubled winger Antony scored his first goal this season and Marcus Rashford struck twice to extend his revival in the League Cup third round on Tuesday.
While United ran riot, Fulham made unwanted history as the Premier League club were beaten by second-tier Preston 16-15 on penalties after the tournamentâs longest ever shoot-out.
Languishing in 10th place in the Premier League after two defeats in their first four games, United were never in danger of an upset against their third-tier opponents at Old Trafford.
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Rashford, Antony and Alejandro Garnacho all netted before half-time to effectively seal Unitedâs second successive victory after Saturdayâs Premier League win at Southampton.
Rashford and Garnacho each scored again after the interval and Christian Eriksenâs double wrapped up Unitedâs biggest win since boss Erik ten Hag arrived from Ajax in 2022.
âIt is the first time this team is playing together. Once we found our patterns we scored some great goals,â Ten Hag said.
âWe played with a lot of speed and were ruthless. The key was the right attitude and to be 100 percent concentrated.
âLast season was for everyone difficult, but we ended with the FA Cup. We hit our target and that is what we aim for this season, we want to progress.â
Despite promising to take the League Cup âvery seriouslyâ, Ten Hag made eight changes, with Manuel Ugarte handed his first start after the midfielderâs arrival from Paris Saint-Germain.
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Ten Hagâs raft of switches were no hindrance for United as they made a flying start to their bid to win the tournament for the second time in three seasons.
The Dutchman had described Rashford as being like a bottle of tomato ketchup after he scored his first goal of the season at Southampton last weekend.
Having rarely scored during a difficult campaign last season, Ten Hag claimed Rashford would enjoy a spurt of success after breaking his duck.
His prediction looked spot on in the 16th minute as Garnachoâs raking pass picked out Rashford and he cut inside Marc Roberts before firing high past Barnsley keeper Gaga Slonina into the top corner.
It was the first time the 26-year-old had scored in successive games since March.
Antony was making his first start this season and the out-of-favour Brazilian international converted a 35th-minute penalty after being fouled by Slonina as he ran through on goal.
Everton crash again
Garnacho stabbed in Unitedâs third goal from close range in first-half stoppage time.
Garnacho netted again in the 49th minute, sprinting onto Eriksenâs pass and slotting home.
Rashford bagged his brace in the 58th minute, taking Garnachoâs pass and finishing with aplomb.
With Barnsley utterly outclassed, Eriksen steered in two clinical finishes in the 81st and 85th minutes.
At Deepdale, it took 34 penalties in total before Preston beat Fulham after their 1-1 draw.
At 15-15 in the shootout after a miss from each team, Fulhamâs Timothy Castagne blazed over and Prestonâs Ryan Ledson calmly netted the winner.
The previous League Cup shoot-out record was set in 2016 when Derby beat Carlisle 14-13.
Evertonâs wretched start to the season showed no signs of abating after Southampton won 6-5 on penalties following a 1-1 draw at Goodison Park.
Sean Dycheâs side, bottom of the Premier League after four consecutive defeats, took the lead through Abdoulaye Doucoureâs 20th-minute header.
But Taylor Harwood-Bellis equalised before half-time and Alex McCarthy saved Ashley Youngâs penalty in the shoot-out to win it for Southampton, who have also lost all four league games this term.
Crystal Palaceâs England winger Eberechi Eze scored in a 2-1 victory at his former club QPR.
Brentford survived an early scare against third-tier Leyton Orient before Fabio Carvalhoâs first goal for the club inspired a 3-1 win at the Gtech Community Stadium.
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