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This is an archive article published on October 31, 2013

Not in the same league

EPL leaders Arsenal knocked out of Capital One Cup by Chelsea; United make last-eight.

Cesar Azpilicueta seized on a defensive blunder and Juan Mata scored a slick second as Chelsea dumped Premier League leader Arsenal out of the League Cup with a 2-0 victory at its London rival on Tuesday.

The fourth round loss ends one route to a trophy for Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger,who failed to mastermind a victory over Jose Mourinho for the ninth time as he looks to deliver his clubs first silverware since 2005. Mourinho now has a quarterfinal to look forward to in the competition that gave him the first trophy of his first Chelsea reign in 2005. Manchester United will be joining Chelsea in the last eight after Javier Hernandez scored twice in a 4-0 victory over Norwich.

In a shock result,Fulham was beaten 4-3 by second-tier club Leicester. Stoke was forced into extra time against Birmingham but won 4-2 on penalties after it finished 4-4 over 120 minutes. West Ham also required penalties to see off lower-league opposition,but won 2-0 at Burnley with goals in regulation time.

At the Emirates Stadium,Chelsea was in action for the second time in three days,although only Gary Cahill survived the team that beat Manchester City on Sunday. Wenger made eight changes for the side that won at Crystal Palace on Saturday to remain top of the league. But in the cups,Arsenal has now lost twice in eight days,having been beaten at home in the Champions League by Borussia Dortmund last Tuesday.

A blunder at the back gifted Chelsea the opener in the 25th minute after launching a swift counterattack. Arsenal defender Carl Jenkinsons backwards header was too weak to reach goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski,and Chelsea defender Azpilicueta ran through and dispatched the ball into the net.

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Arsenal rarely looked like equalizing and Mata smashed the second into the roof of the net in the 66th after Willian nodded the ball back to the Spain midfielder in a move that started from a throw in. It left the home crowd demoralized. Lets not go too quick for conclusions, Wenger said. Its difficult to swallow what happened to us in the last week. But asked about his poor record against Mourinho,Wenger quipped: I dont think he scored the first goal.

At Old Trafford,United turned in the kind of performance missing largely in the league this season and Hernandez might hope for more game time up front after this double.

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The Mexico striker opened the scoring from the penalty spot in the 20th after Leroy Fer fouled Adnan Januzaj. He was on target again nine minutes into the second half,heading home after Mark Bunn parried an initial effort.

Play had been halted for around eight minutes in the second half after Norwich midfielder Robert Snodgrass was knocked out during a clash of heads with right back Rafael da Silva and was taken to the hospital.

In a seven-goal thriller at Leicester,it was a night to forget for Fulham. Although Hugo Rodallega put Fulham in front,Wes Morgan,Chris Wood and Ignasi Miquel put Leicester 3-1 up by the 53rd. Fulham staged a comeback through Rodallega and Giorgos Karagounis,who scored directly from a free kick in the 86th. But Lloyd Dyer restored Leicesters lead for good three minutes later.

At Turf Moor,West Ham left it late to see off Burnley thanks to two penalties. Matthew Taylor scored the first in the 76th after Jason Shackell brought down Kevin Nolan,and Jack Collison netted in stoppage time after being fouled by Keith Treacy,who was sent off.

Down to 10 men

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Entering the final five minutes at St. Andrews,Stoke looked set for a 3-1 victory against a Birmingham side that had been reduced to 10 men on the stroke of half time when Wade Elliott was sent off amid a mass melee. But Birmingham substitute Peter Lovenkrands scored twice in the last five minutes to send the game to extra time.

Kenwyne Jones restored Stokes lead just four minutes into the additional period before Olly Lee leveled for Birmingham. The clubs luck ran out,however,in the shootout.

 

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