Sterling nets first Arsenal goal in League Cup romp, Liverpool crush West Ham
Arsenal's English midfielder #10 Raheem Sterling celebrates scoring the team's fourth goal during the English League Cup third round football match between Arsenal and Bolton Wanderers' at the Emirates Stadium, in London on September 25, 2024. (Photo by Adrian Dennis / AFP)
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Raheem Sterling scored his first Arsenal goal and
Jack Porter became the club's youngest ever starter in a 5-1 rout of Bolton in
the League Cup on Wednesday, while Liverpool reached the last 16 with a 5-1 win
against troubled West Ham.
Sterling marked his maiden Arsenal start following
his transfer deadline day move from Chelsea with a second-half strike in the
third-round tie at the Emirates Stadium.
The 29-year-old will hope his goal marks the start
of a career revival after a disappointing two-year spell at Chelsea.
Gunners boss Mikel Arteta had made seven changes
from Sunday's stormy 2-2 draw at Premier League champions Manchester City,
including giving goalkeeper Porter his record-breaking debut in place of the
injured David Raya.
Aged 16 years and 72 days old, Porter was the
youngest player ever to start for Arsenal, surpassing the previous record
holder Cesc Fabregas, who was 16 years and 177 days when he played against
Rotherham in 2003.
Porter was Arsenal's second youngest ever player
overall after Ethan Nwaneri, who was 15 years and 181 days, when he made his
debut in 2022.
Declan Rice put Arsenal ahead in north London after
16 minutes with a clinical finish from the edge of the area for his first goal
this season.
Fittingly on Porter's record setting day, it was
Nwaneri who doubled Arsenal's lead in the 37th minute with his first goal for
the club.
The 17-year-old forward celebrated his first Arsenal
start with a close-range finish from Sterling's cross.
Nwaneri struck again four minutes after half-time
with a composed strike from 12 yards.
Porter had to pick the ball out of the net for the
first time in his Arsenal career in the 53rd minute when Aaron Collins jinked
around him and slotted into the empty net.
Sterling netted in the 64th minute, tapping in after
Saka's cross was spilled by Bolton keeper Luke Southwood, and Kai Havertz
grabbed the fifth from close range in the 78th minute.
At Anfield, Diogo Jota and Cody Gakpo scored twice
as Liverpool's understudies demolished West Ham to increase the scrutiny on
Julen Lopetegui.
Under pressure after winning only one of his first
five league games since replacing David Moyes, former Real Madrid chief
Lopetegui made eight changes from the 3-0 defeat against Chelsea last weekend.
Despite spending £120 million ($159 million) on new
signings, Lopetegui was jeered by furious fans on Saturday after becoming the
first West Ham manager to suffer three consecutive losses at home to start a
season.
The Hammers took a surprise lead in the 21st minute
as Kostas Tsimikas's miscued clearance deflected in off Liverpool defender
Jarell Quansah for a farcical own goal.
Reds manager Arne Slot had made nine changes from
Saturday's win over Bournemouth as Italy forward Federico Chiesa made his first
start since his move from Juventus.
And Jota equalised four minutes later, the Portugal
forward out-jumping West Ham keeper Lukasz Fabianski to nod in Chiesa's volley.
Jota struck again in the 49th minute as he exchanged
passes with Curtis Jones and drilled past Fabianski.
Mohamed Salah came off the bench to score in the
74th minute with a simple finish after Alexis Mac Allister's shot was pushed
into his path.
West Ham were in disarray and Edson Alvarez was sent
off in the 76th minute for a second booking after chopping down Salah.
Capping another torrid day
for Lopetegui, Gakpo smashed home from 18 yards in the 90th minute and then
guided a deflected effort beyond Fabianski moments later.

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