MANCHESTER, England – On September 26th, in a thrilling League Cup encounter, Manchester United successfully launched their title defense campaign with a commanding 3-0 victory over fellow Premier League contenders Crystal Palace. The match, held at Old Trafford, showcased the defending champions’ prowess as they marched confidently into the next round.
The star of the night was Brazilian midfielder Casemiro, who played a pivotal role in United’s triumph. Casemiro not only found the back of the net himself but also set up a crucial goal for his teammates, demonstrating his exceptional skills on the field.
The game took an unfortunate turn for Crystal Palace early on as goalkeeper Dean Henderson, who had joined the Eagles from Manchester United in August, had to leave the field after just 19 minutes. Henderson appeared to have strained his right leg while executing what looked like a routine long kick. His departure paved the way for Sam Johnstone, another product of the Manchester United academy, to step in as his replacement. However, Johnstone’s entrance into the game was marred by a quick response from United.
Just two minutes after Johnstone’s introduction, Diogo Dalot delivered a precise cross from the byline, setting up Alejandro Garnacho to calmly slot the ball home with his right foot, giving Manchester United a well-deserved lead.
Casemiro continued to shine, scoring United’s second goal in the 27th minute with a perfectly executed header from Mason Mount’s swinging corner kick. The Brazilian’s impressive performance further solidified his status as a key player for the Red Devils.
Anthony Martial added to Crystal Palace’s misery by netting United’s third goal in the 55th minute. Capitalizing on some defensive lapses, Martial latched onto a Casemiro cross at the back post and made no mistake in finding the back of the net. This goal marked Martial’s first of the season and highlighted the fluidity and creativity of Manchester United’s attacking play.
This particular match was the only fixture of the night featuring two top-flight clubs going head-to-head. Fans can look forward to a rematch when these two teams meet again in a league encounter at Old Trafford on Saturday.
One noteworthy addition to the United lineup was Morocco international Sofyan Amrabat, making his debut for the club at left back. His performance demonstrated his versatility and adaptability, as he seamlessly adjusted to a different role.
Speaking about the match, Amrabat stated, “I think it was a perfect night. I told the manager I play where you need me, even if it’s like a goalkeeper. I play where I can help the team. Today it was left back, but I had a bit of a free role.”
In other League Cup action, Ipswich Town secured a memorable victory, defeating Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-2. Jack Taylor’s long-range strike proved to be the winner for Ipswich, who advanced to the last 16 for the first time since 2010.
Meanwhile, Premier League newcomers Luton Town faced disappointment as they were defeated 1-0 by Exeter City, a League One side. Notably, Exeter managed to hold on with only 10 players on the field after Demetri Mitchell received a second yellow card shortly after scoring in the 83rd minute.
The League Cup continues to provide thrilling encounters and surprises as lower-division teams challenge their top-tier counterparts. The draw for the fourth round will be eagerly anticipated, with 12 Premier League clubs set to compete, including last year’s runners-up, Newcastle United, who will host the reigning Premier League champions, Manchester City. The competition is heating up, promising more excitement and drama in the rounds to come.