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Boro knock United out on penalties
Liverpool's Jordon Ibe (centre) vies for the ball against Bournemouth's Marc Pugh during the English League Cup match.

London - Klopp off mark as Liverpool edge past Bournemouth

By AFP

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Published: Fri 30 Oct 2015, 8:01 PM

Wayne Rooney failed to convert a spot-kick as Manchester United lost 3-1 on penalties to second-tier Middlesbrough in the League Cup on Wednesday, while Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool edged Bournemouth.
After 120 goalless minutes at Old Trafford, the fourth-round tie went to penalties and with Rooney, Michael Carrick and Ashley Young all fluffing their lines, Championship side Middlesbrough pulled off a memorable win.
United followed holders Chelsea and Arsenal in exiting the competition, while Middlesbrough set up a home quarterfinal with Everton.
"You can say it's unlucky, but I said that after the City match also," said United manager Louis van Gaal, whose side drew 0-0 with Manchester City on Sunday. "You have to force the luck, but we didn't do that because we didn't score. That's why I'm disappointed."
A low-key game that saw Van Gaal make nine changes to his starting XI sprang to life mid-way through the second half, with home defender Daley Blind the central figure. The Dutchman was involved in two huge scares for United - first hacking the ball into his own net, only for the goal to be ruled out for offside, and then dispatching a back-pass that stand-in goalkeeper Sergio Romero almost allowed to bobble in for what would have been a comical own goal.
As the game ticked into injury time there was a flurry of chances, with Jesse Lingard hitting the post for United and Romero saving from Grant Leadbitter and Stewart Downing at the other end. United pair Anthony Martial and Marouane Fellaini each had penalty shouts rejected in extra time and went close with headers, and the home side were left to rue their missed opportunities.
Rooney's opening penalty was brilliantly saved by Tomas Mejias and with Carrick blazing over the bar and Mejias also denying Young, spot-kicks from Leadbitter, Downing and Ben Gibson took Aitor Karanka's men through. "I'm very proud of my players," said Karanka. "It was an amazing night for them."
Liverpool's new manager Klopp tasted victory at the fourth attempt as his side beat Bournemouth 1-0 at Anfield. Liverpool had recorded draws against Tottenham Hotspur, Rubin Kazan and Southampton in Klopp's first three games after succeeding Brendan Rodgers, but Nathaniel Clyne's first-half strike got the German off the mark.
"It's better than a draw," Klopp told Sky Sports with a wry smile.
"I'm really satisfied tonight because this team never played together since I'm here - young players, new players, players who didn't play for a long time because of injuries - and they did really well."
Clyne struck in the 17th minute, following up after Joao Teixeira's audacious back-heel had been cleared off the line to score his first Liverpool goal and set up a quarter-final at his former club Southampton.
Premier League leaders Manchester City will host Hull City in the last eight after a routine 5-1 home victory over Crystal Palace, which came at the cost of an injury to right-back Pablo Zabaleta.


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