Manchester United 0-1 West Ham: Lanzini strike sends Solskjaer´s men out

West Ham sealed their first win at Old Trafford in 18 attempts as Manuel Lanzini s first-half goal secured a 1-0 win over Manchester United in the third round of the EFL Cup.

Both sides made wholesale changes from United s 2-1 Premier League win over the Hammers at the weekend, and it was David Moyes  men who settled quickest.

They deservedly went ahead after just nine minutes through Lanzini s first goal of the season, the Argentina international taking full advantage of some haphazard defending from the hosts.

Despite bringing on Mason Greenwood and Bruno Fernandes in the second half, United never really looked like clawing their way back into the game as the Hammers held on with relative ease. 

Just listen to that away end!! 

We win at Old Trafford! Through to the Fourth Round we go!

— West Ham United (@WestHam)

West Ham were rewarded for a bright start, Lanzini coolly stroking into Dean Henderson’s bottom-right corner from 10 yards following a fine run from Ryan Fredericks.

Juan Mata struck the crossbar from an acute angle soon after, while Anthony Martial saw an effort deflected wide as United looked to restore parity.

Alphonse Areola pawed away a long-range drive from Jesse Lingard as the Red Devils, who carved out 13 shots to West Ham’s four in the first half, ultimately failed to find a leveller before the break.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer introduced Greenwood shortly after the hour mark and the teenager should have scored almost immediately, but his effort was kept out by the foot of Areola.

West Ham squandered two glorious chances in the closing stages, Andriy Yarmolenko inexplicably hitting the post with the goal at his mercy and Mark Noble firing straight at Henderson, but it mattered little in the end as the visitors ended United s EFL Cup run before it had even got going.

What does it mean? United s fringe players blow their chance

Solskjaer plumped for his second string against the Hammers and very few of them suggested they have the quality to break into his first XI anytime soon.

After last week s sorry Champions League defeat to Young Boys this was another poor cup showing from a United side who cannot afford to throw away opportunities to get their hands on some much-needed silverware.

Redemption for Noble

His stoppage-time penalty miss at the weekend proved costly, but the Hammers captain bounced back with a superb display. He made more successful passes (46) than any West Ham player, gained possession a joint game-high 11 times and made three interceptions – a total not bettered by any visiting player.

Telles shows his rustiness

Alex Telles was badly off the pace on his first start of the season. Fredericks breezed past him in the build up to Lanzini s goal, while the Brazilian had a pass completion rate of 78.9 per cent – the lowest of any outfield starter for United.

What s next?

Both sides are in Premier League action on Saturday, with United hosting Aston Villa at Old Trafford and the Hammers visiting Leeds United.

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