EFL Cup Round: Rotherham battle to beat Manchester City U21s

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Arsenal The under-21 team also suffered, losing 4-3 Exeter City.

Charles Sago converted early as the Gunners went flying.

This goal separated the two sides in the second half, but Josh Magennis scored six goals in the second half.

Harrison Dudziak restored the visitors’ lead before Jack Aitchison restored them again.

Ousmane Kamara gave Arsenal new hope, but Magennis scored his second within 60 seconds, and Luca Woodhouse crossed the ball for Jayden Wareham to score the winner three minutes from time.

barrow They managed to get their first points in the competition after their exit Nottingham Forest U-21 with two goals in the second half.

David Worrall gave Andy Wing’s side the lead just after the hour mark, and Ennis Cameron then made the game safe with a second goal in extra time.

Aston Villa The Under-21s did not enjoy this year’s competition and went out without picking up a point after that Leyton Orient He achieved three wins from three to qualify from the sixth southern group.

It was Richie Wellens’ side to thank Dialang Jayesimi for scoring the only goal of the game 12 minutes from time.

Luton Town sent expert Jerry Yates Vs Brighton and Hove Albion The striker’s contribution with two goals in the first half was decisive in the 3-1 win

He scored eight minutes before the end of the first half and then scored the second goal from a penalty kick.

Noel Atom pulled a goal back 16 minutes from time, but Finley Evans put the result beyond doubt as Jack Wilshere’s side advanced to the next round.

Cheltenham Town They continued their run under Steve Cotterill, although they had to settle for a 2-2 draw. Tottenham Hotspur.

Josh Martin gave them an early lead with a soaring left-footed shot after just five minutes, before Oliver Iero converted from Youssef Akhamrich’s low shot 20 minutes later.

Tommy Taylor restored the Robins’ lead before Rio Kyerematen equalized in the final seconds.

But Cheltenham won the match 3-1 on penalties to secure a bonus point.

The other League Two club to take the bonus point was flying high Walsall Where they tied negatively with Chelsea.

The Blues Under-21s enjoyed better chances that night, but were unable to find a way past Matt Sadler’s men who won 4-2 on penalties.

The only top-flight club to emerge victorious is… West Ham United Who had to work hard to achieve a 3-2 win Swindon Town.

Joshua Ajala gave the Hammers the lead in the 25th minute thanks to an assist from George Earthy, who then scored himself before half-time.

Billy Bowden set up Paul Glatzel on his first night at Swindon just to give Josh Landers some breathing room for the visitors.

Glatzel added a second but West Ham saw themselves over the line despite a late incident in which Joel McGregor was sent off for the hosts and Lewis Brown also saw red in stoppage time.

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