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Arsenal news LIVE: Carabao Cup tie vs Man City latest, Mikel Arteta may not be sacked and manager has transfer plans

Arsenal news LIVE: Carabao Cup tie vs Man City latest, Mikel Arteta may not be sacked and manager has transfer plans

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talkSPORT brings you the latest Arsenal news, transfer gossip and biggest talking points. The pressure is on boss Mikel Arteta with the club having failed to win in the Premier League since November 1, and the Gunners are now being tipped for RELEGATION. Surely, the unthinkable won’t happen, but what needs to be done to save the club from falling off a cliff? Follow our latest Arsenal updates below… Let's block ads! (Why?) talkSPORT
Liverpool 0-0 (4-5) Arsenal: Gunners into quarter-finals of Carabao Cup on penalties

Liverpool 0-0 (4-5) Arsenal: Gunners into quarter-finals of Carabao Cup on penalties

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Arsenal beat Liverpool 5-4 on penalties to reach the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup after the sides drew 0-0.The teams produced a 5-5 thriller at Anfield before last season's penalty shootout, won by Liverpool, but this was a considerably less exciting match.Both sides struggled for fluency after making numerous changes from their Premier League meeting on Monday. But after Divock Origi and Harry Wilson saw efforts saved by Bernd Leno, Joe Willock converted the decisive penalty.Arsenal will now host Manchester City in the last eight, with all ties to be played in the week commencing 21 December.Leno to Arsenal's rescueMohamed Elneny's miss earlier in the shootout looked like it was going to be costly, but German goalkeeper Leno salvaged the situation for Arsenal.Leno's excellence was a ...
Aston Villa 1-2 Manchester City: Sergio Aguero & Rodri goals secure third Carabao Cup in a row

Aston Villa 1-2 Manchester City: Sergio Aguero & Rodri goals secure third Carabao Cup in a row

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Manchester City secured their third League Cup win in succession - and their fourth in five years - with victory over Aston Villa at Wembley.Pep Guardiola's side won an historic treble of domestic trophies last season with the Premier League and FA Cup, and they thoroughly deserved their triumph despite a spirited effort from Aston Villa.Manchester City looked like they would stroll to victory when Sergio Aguero's strike and Rodri's header from a corner that was hotly contested by Villa put them in complete control inside 30 minutes. Villa, while strictly second best, offered themselves a lifeline when Mbwana Samatta headed in from Anwar El Ghazi's cross four minutes before the interval.City ...
Carabao Cup RESULTS: Manchester City see off Oxford, Man United batter Colchester and Leicester edge past Everton on penalties

Carabao Cup RESULTS: Manchester City see off Oxford, Man United batter Colchester and Leicester edge past Everton on penalties

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After Liverpool were battered by Aston Villa on Tuesday evening, the remainder of the Carabao Cup quarter-finals took place just 24 hours later. Here’s a conclusive round-up of what happened on the night… Getty Images - Getty Raheem Sterling celebrates with his City teammates Oxford City 1-3 Manchester City A brace by Raheem Sterling ensured Carabao Cup holders Manchester City remain on course to win the competition for a third consecutive year after a 3-1 victory over Oxford sent them through to the semi-finals. Matty Taylor cancelled out Joao Cancelo’s first-half opener 21 seconds into the second period, but that was as good as it would get for Karl Robinson’s side against Pep Guardiola’s men. The Spaniard had shown the hosts plenty of respect with...
Aston Villa see off youngest ever Liverpool side who put up spirited display in Carabao Cup quarter-final

Aston Villa see off youngest ever Liverpool side who put up spirited display in Carabao Cup quarter-final

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Liverpool’s youngest ever team were beaten 5-0 by Aston Villa in the Carabao Cup quarter-final on Tuesday.With Jurgen Klopp and his entire first-team squad on Club World Cup duty in Qatar this week, it was an unrecognisable Liverpool side that took to the Villa Park pitch, comprised entirely of academy players, and with five making their senior debuts. AFP or licensors Jonathan Kodjia scored twice for Aston Villa In the end, it was a Villa ‘reserve’ team that eased into the last-four courtesy of first-half goals from Conor Hourihane, an own goal from Morgan Boyes, two for Jonathan Kodjia and a late second-half strike from Wesley. With an average age of 19 years, six months and three days, and under the guidance of Under-23 coach Neil Critchley, Liverp...