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Carabao Cup draw LIVE: Man Utd face Charlton as Man City and Newcastle also discover quarter-final opponents

League One’s Charlton get a mammoth tie at Old Trafford while Man City travel to Southampton

Michael Jones
Thursday 22 December 2022 18:17 EST
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Manchester City’s quest for a seventh Carabao Cup in 10 years will continue with a quarter-final tie against Southampton.

City beat defending champions Liverpool in a Christmas cracker on Wednesday evening, earning a 3-2 victory at the Etihad Stadium in the first game back after the World Cup break. Their next test will be a visit to St Mary’s in the week commencing January 9.

Meanwhile, League One Charlton Athletic’s reward for beating Brighton in the fourth round is a visit to Manchester United. The Addicks are the only non-Premier League side left in the draw and they face a stern test against United, who are currently 57 places above them in the league ladder.

Nottingham Forest, will be hoping to add more stories to their rich history in the League Cup as they host Wolves in a Midlands derby, while Newcastle United’s fans are beginning to dream of glory and they will have their sights set on a semi-final berth as they host Leicester City in the last eight.

Relive the Carabao Cup quarter-final draw with our live blog below:

Kick off: Man City 0-0 Liverpool

Erling Haaland gets the match started. City work the ball over to Nathan Ake at left-back who feeds the ball into Illkay Gundogan. The midfielder spins away from Stefan Bajcetic before sliding a through ball in behind the Liverpool defence.

Haaland collects the ball then chips Caoimhin Kelleher before landing his shot on the top of the goal!

Michael Jones22 December 2022 20:02

Man City vs Liverpool

There’s a light show happening at the Etihad before the players make their way out of the tunnel and onto the pitch. A reminder that in the Carabao Cup there is no extra-time so if the game ends in a draw it’ll go straight to a penalty shootout.

Michael Jones22 December 2022 19:56

Kelleher shines in shootouts

Goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher has been vital to Liverpool’s defensive stability. He has saved more penalties for Liverpool in shootouts (six) than any other goalkeeper in the club’s history.

Kelleher saved three penalties in the last round against Derby County, and has played eight times for the Reds in this competition, winning four shootouts in the process.

Michael Jones22 December 2022 19:50

A strong defence

Liverpool have kept seven clean sheets in their last eight Carabao Cup matches, with only Leicester City – who scored three at Anfield on this date last year – finding the net in that sequence.

Michael Jones22 December 2022 19:46

Carabao Cup quarter-final draw

The draw for the next round of the Carabao Cup takes place at the conclusion of Manchester City vs Liverpool.

Seven teams are already through with Charlton Athletic the only non-Premier League side still in the competition after they defeated Brighton in a penalty shootout last night.

Also through are Manchester United and Newcastle who will both have eyes on winning this competition.

Michael Jones22 December 2022 19:43

Man City vs Liverpool

The warm-ups are underway at the Etihad Stadium. Both managers have named a mix of experience and youth in the starting XIs so it’ll be interesting to see who comes out on top tonight.

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Michael Jones22 December 2022 19:39

Klopp vs Guardiola

Jurgen Klopp has won 12 of his meetings with Pep Guardiola during his career as a manager in all competitions whilst losing on nine other occasions.

Who will come out on top tonight?

Michael Jones22 December 2022 19:35

Marcus Rashford maintains flying form on return as Manchester United see off Burnley

If it is a time of year for Christians to celebrate, Christian Eriksen has had little to savour this month. He must have imagined his first game of December would be in the last 16 of the World Cup for Denmark, not the last 16 of the Carabao Cup for Manchester United. But, after the anti-climax of underachievement on the global stage, he at least set United on the path to a less prestigious trophy. He may have dreamt of facing Argentina; instead he struck against Burnley.

A scorer of three goals in Qatar, Marcus Rashford maintained his fine form, capping a 50-yard solo run with a strike to see off the Clarets and life after Cristiano Ronaldo began with a comfortable win. With three of the supposed big six already out and another set to follow on Thursday, United have reasons to believe their debut season under Erik ten Hag can bring glory.

They eased back into action and if others will be searching for a blend between those who have had five weeks off, those who were unused, underused or unsuccessful in the World Cup and those who ventured deep into the tournament, Ten Hag found a formula. He started with five of his World Cup contingent, including three quarter-finalists: Rashford scored, Bruno Fernandes starred with some incisive passing and Casemiro strolled through the game, slotting in at centre-back in the absence of the ill Harry Maguire. He conjured a goal-line clearance after the error-prone, erratic Martin Dubravka came for, and missed, a cross.

Marcus Rashford maintains flying form on return as Manchester United see off Burnley

Manchester United 2-0 Burnley: Erik ten Hag started five players who featured in the World Cup with Rashford adding their second with a fine solo goal

Michael Jones22 December 2022 19:31

Lijnders talks facing Man City

Jurgen Klopp’s assistant coach, Pep Lijnders, took the pre-match press conference this week and spoke about taking on Manchester City for the third time this season.

“I think it’s never a boring game against them. It was never a boring game, both teams will put on a great show, that’s for sure.” said Lijnders.

“We know [that] against them we need to be 100 per cent concentrated on the things we have to do. We need to be really difficult to play against, we need to be really good and efficient in the moments we have the ball.

“We will try and they will try. It’s a strange situation coming back from a World Cup and having this fixture straight [away].

“It’s [the same] for them and for us, but what I said, we will try and the team already proved in the past whoever [our] players are on the pitch, that they will make it a top show.”

Michael Jones22 December 2022 19:26

Will Salah score again?

Mohamed Salah has scored in nine of his last 15 outings against City.

Salah could become the first Reds player ever to score versus tonight’s opponents in three different competitions in the same season.

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Michael Jones22 December 2022 19:21

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