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Kai Havertz’s hat-trick led Chelsea’s 6-0 Carabao Cup rout of Barnsley, while Thiago Silva and Ben Chilwell enjoyed promising Blues debuts.
German playmaker Havertz scored his first goals for Chelsea, enjoying a more central role as Frank Lampard’s men dominated their Championship opponents.
Tammy Abraham, Ross Barkley and Olivier Giroud also found the net in a dominant Chelsea display at Stamford Bridge.
The omission of Toni Rudiger from the Chelsea squad for the second game in a row left the German defender with his sights set on leaving the loan before the October 5 transfer deadline.
Silva’s arrival could push Rudiger down the pecking order in West London, with the Brazilian stalwart adding immediate organization in an authorized work hour.
Fikayo Tomori’s return to the first-team group could aggravate Rudiger’s situation, and the 27-year-old could now look for a move during this window.
Ben Chilwell also made his Chelsea debut after his summer transfer from Leicester, setting up the sixth goal for Giroud.
Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford was left wishing he had rested for a 5-2 win against Fleetwood in League One after two errors in judgment that made for an awkward night.
The visitors advanced at the break with two goals from Richarlison, but England’s number one made a mistake three minutes after the restart.
Pickford, one of five players retained from Saturday’s win over West Brom, faltered on a punt virtually under his own crossbar and was charged to allow substitute Mark Duffy a free throw.
Alex Iwobi appeared to have rescued his teammate with a goal less than two minutes later only to further indecision from Pickford, who was left out of the previous round last week to allow Joao Virginia to make his debut and lead another goal.
Having started coming for Glenn Whelan’s center at the far post, he changed his mind and when the ball was played again, he got a hand for Callum Camps’ overhead kick that went straight for him but couldn’t help himself.
For the second time in 10 minutes Ancelotti was speechless and shaking his head in his technical area.
He made an awkward final half hour even after Bernard shot home a quarter and substitute Moise Kean scored on Everton’s last shot of the night.
Joelinton’s double helped Newcastle on their way to demolishing Morecambe 7-0 with 10 men.
After being honored at home to Brighton on Sunday, Steve Bruce’s men emphatically booked a fourth-round trip to Newport as his much-changed team raged at the empty Mazuma Stadium.
Joelinton scored twice as Newcastle scored five in an opening period that made Toumani Diagouraga’s red card even more difficult for Morecambe, with the hosts digging deep to restrict the Premier League side to just two more after the break.
Miguel Almiron circled the goalie to add another, before Jacob Murphy snuggled in and the Brazilian leader of the Magpies scored a yell from a distance.
The League Two team saw Diagouraga sent off for a lunge on Sean Longstaff before Isaac Hayden crashed at home in injury time when Newcastle scored five first-half goals in a match for the first time since 1993.
The second period was a damage-limitation period for Derek Adams’ Shrimps, who conceded only a header from Jamaal Lascelles and an own goal from Sam Lavelle despite continued traffic one way.
Republic of Ireland youngster Troy Parrott made his Millwall debut, but it was a bolt from Josh Brownhill that sent rival Burnley, who had Irish defender Jimmy Dunne in their ranks, on his way to a 2-0 win. -0 in the third round of the Carabao Cup.
The wonderful stroke at the edge of the break, coupled with the late effort by Matej Vydra, gave Sean Dyche a win at his former club and means this is the furthest game the Clarets have come in competition since the player from 49 years it took in 2012.
Progress came at a cost with forward Jay Rodriguez injured early on, but it will be Burnley who welcomes Thursday night’s winner from Manchester City or Bournemouth at Turf Moor next week.
Brighton staged a fourth round clash with Manchester United when they beat Preston 2-0 at Deepdale.
Second-half goals from Alireza Jahanbakhsh and Alexis Mac Allister were enough for the Seagulls to advance, and they will now host Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s team next week.
Jahanbakhsh left Preston goalkeeper Connor Ripley with little chance when he scored a powerful shot just before the hour, and Mac Allister made sure when he jumped home from Pascal Gross’s recoil just over a quarter of an hour later.
Preston was left to regret a Patrick Bauer header that hit the crossbar in the first half, but could have had few complaints as Brighton finished the game with the stronger of the two sides.
Bobby Decordova-Reid scored for the second straight game when Fulham managed a 2-0 win over Sheffield Wednesday to establish a fourth-round tie with local rivals Brentford.
Reid, who was correct in Saturday’s 4-3 loss at Leeds, set up a Josh Onomah cross to double the hosts’ lead in the 32nd minute at Craven Cottage.
Aboubakar Kamara had put the Premier League team on track for a relatively comfortable night against lower league rivals by converting Anthony Knockaert’s pass home in the ninth minute.
Scott Parker’s team will make the short trip to Brentford Community Stadium in the round of 16, a repeat of last month’s Sky Bet Championship play-off final.
Striker Tyrese Campbell’s first goal of the new season helped Stoke beat Gillingham 1-0 to advance to the round of 16.
Campbell’s final clinician in the 37th minute did the damage as the Championship team avoided an upset against their visitors from League One and claimed their first home win of the season at the bet365 Stadium.
It was Campbell’s first goal since early July, when he scored a double in a 4-0 win over Barnsley, a result that helped Michael O’Neill’s team retain their championship status last season.
The victory was also Stoke’s first home win over Gillingham in 16 years, having last beaten them 2-0 in their own backyard on August 21, 2004.
James McClean was among Stoke’s starters, as was Irish defender Nathan Collins.
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