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Wolves stun Saints, nasty win for Burnley

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LONDON: Southampton’s bid to return to the League Cup final ended in a shock defeat against Wolves, while Burnley’s victory over bitter rivals Blackburn was marred by an ugly pitch invasion on Wednesday.


Saints were beaten by Manchester United in last year’s Wembley final, but this time they didn’t make it past the second round.


Danny Batth headed in Ivan Cavaleiro’s corner in the 67th minute and substitute Donovan Wilson ran through to seal the Championship side’s 2-0 success with three minutes left.


It was a miserable first taste of English cup competitions for new Southampton manager Mauricio Pellegrino. “It’s a step backwards in our way, in our performance. We’ve got to try to learn from this situation,” Pellegrino said.


At Ewood Park, Burnley’s 2-0 win against Lancashire neighbours Blackburn quickly turned nasty.


There was a huge police presence in and around the stadium, with police lining the streets in the build-up to kick-off of an encounter between feuding clubs only 15 miles apart.


But Blackburn fans managed to confront Clarets players after Jack Cork headed in Robbie Brady’s cross to give the visitors a 27th-minute lead.


One appeared to push Burnley captain James Tarkowski before being tackled to the ground by team-mate Ashley Westwood.


The individual was eventually led away by stewards along with the other fan, while a Burnley supporter was also ejected after a flare was set off in the away end.


Newcastle were the third top tier side to be eliminated from the second round as Nottingham Forest won 3-2 at St James’ Park.


Huddersfield came from behind to beat third tier Rotherham 2-1 and maintain their flying start to the season.


West Ham avoided another blow in their rough start to the season as Slaven Bilic’s side won 2-0 at fourth tier Cheltenham. — AFP


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