Carabao Cup round-up: Dmitri Mitchell sees Exeter see off Luton, Ipswich come back to stun Wolves
Dmitri Mitchell strikes as Exeter stun Luton 1-0 at St James’ Park; Ipswich come back from two down to beat Wolves 3-2; Burnley
thrash Salford City 4-0; Mansfield beat Peterborough on penalties; Middlesbrough see off Bradford 2-0; Port Vale make it through
with 2-1 win over Sutton.
Exeter shocked Premier League Luton to reach the Carabao Cup fourth round for the first time in 34 years while Ipswich came from 2-
0 down to stun Wolves.
Dmitri Mitchell’s strike seven minutes from time, after robbing a Luton defender in his own six-yard box, was enough to make history
for Exeter and earn them a first fourth-round tie since 1989.
The game’s outcome was bittersweet for the goal scorer, who received a second yellow card for bringing down Issa Kabore in the
closing seconds.
Ipswich staged a stunning comeback to see off Premier League Wolves with Jack Taylor’s stunning winner earning a 3-2 victory at
Portman Road.
Wolves were in cruise control inside 15 minutes through early goals from Hee-Chan Hwang and Toti, but Ipswich pulled level before
the break through Omari Hutchinson and Freddie Ladapo, the second thanks to a goalkeeping howler from Dan Bentley.
Two minutes before the hour mark, they kept the best for last, with Taylor taking a touch before launching an unstoppable effort from
25 yards to seal the victory.
Burnley eased into the next round with a 4-0 victory at League Two side Salford City.
Sander Berge powered home an early header before Jacob Bruun Larsen lobbed the goalkeeper from Anass Zaroury’s lovely pass.
Dara O’Shea converted from close range to make it three inside 27 minutes and Wilson Odobert capped a fine evening for Vincent
Kompany’s side by slamming in a late fourth.
Despite their poor start to the league season, Championship Middlesbrough had no difficulty seeing off League Two Bradford 2-0
at Valley Parade.
Boro were keen to keep the momentum up from their first league victory, against Southampton at the weekend, and made all of the
running in a first half capped by Emmanuel Latte Lath’s strike midway through.
The away side play two divisions higher than their Sky Bet League Two counterparts and made their quality count in the second half
through Morgan Rogers as they secured a comfortable away win.
League Two side Mansfield Town upset Peterborough United 3-1 on penalties after the tie finished 2-2.
Will Swan gave the hosts an early lead from the spot having been brought down in the area, but their League One visitors equalised
before the break through Jonson Clarke-Harris’ 25-yard free-kick.
He then netted two minutes into the second half with a simple tap in to give Peterborough the lead but Mansfield levelled in the 93rd
minute when Lucas Akins kept his cool to convert from the penalty spot and send the tie to a shootout.
Mansfield goalkeeper Christy Pym saved two as Posh missed three of their four spot-kicks leaving Davis Keillor-Dunn to roll in the winner.
Thanks to an incredible strike from substitute Funso Ojo, Port Vale defeated Sutton United 2-1 to advance.
After Joshua Thomas had given the hosts the lead early in the second half, Hisham Kasimu wonderfully finished with the outside of
his left boot to help Sutton come back against their higher-league opponents.
Ojo, who had played for just two minutes, broke the stalemate with a shot from outside the area that nestled in the bottom right corner.
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