Man United knocked out by Bristol City in League Cup shock

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Carabao Cup Quarter Final - Bristol City vs Manchester United
Soccer Football – Carabao Cup Quarter Final – Bristol City vs Manchester United – Ashton Gate Stadium, Bristol, Britain – December 20, 2017 Bristol City’s Korey Smith scores their second goal Action Images via Reuters/John Sibley

December 20, 2017

LONDON (Reuters) – Bristol City, from English soccer’s second-tier, pulled off a sensation in the League Cup quarter-finals as they knocked out the holders Manchester United 2-1 amid late and wholly improbable drama at their Ashton Gate home on Wednesday.

On one of the great nights in the Championship club’s 123-year history, City despatched the Premier League giants amid ecstatic scenes with a winner three minutes into stoppage time from Korey Smith.

English champions Chelsea also defeated Bournemouth 2-1 in a dramatic finish at Stamford Bridge to join Arsenal and Manchester City in a high-quality semi-final lineup.

Jose Mourinho’s much-changed United, even with big guns Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Paul Pogba back in their starting lineup, found it a trying night and had their work cut out after Joe Bryan had put City ahead with a superb 51st-minute strike.

Ibrahimovic, who hit the woodwork in the first half, thundered home a low freekick to restore parity seven minutes later but City kept believing and made United the fourth Premier League victims of their marvelous Cup run when Smith turned to fire home their last-gasp goal in the final seconds.

Chelsea looked set to be comfortable winners over struggling Premier League opposition when Willian finished off a fine team move after just 13 minutes but Bournemouth rallied after the break.

Dan Gosling smashed home a deserved equalizer in the final minute but Chelsea launched an attack of their own almost straight from the restart with substitute Alvaro Morata snatching the winner within 40 seconds of Bournemouth’s goal.

(Reporting by Ian Chadband; Editing by Toby Davis)

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