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Everton through

NZPA-Reuter London

Everton sustained its winning ways with its second success in four days over Manchester United, in the English soccer League Cup on Wednesday. Everton won, 2-1, in a third round clash at United’s Old Trafford ground, having gained a crushing 5-0 home win over the Manchester club in a first division match last Saturday. But it took a penalty and a late own goal to give Everton success this time after United seemed to be

on course for revenge when it took the lead through Alan Brazil in the twentythird minute.

Everton equalised two minutes before. half-time when Graeme Hogg tripped Adrian Heath and Graeme Sharp scored from the spot kick.

Everton snatched victory, and a place in the last 16, with six minutes left when a speculative centre by Peter Reid was not cleared and the full-back John Gidman, attempting to head away, put the ball in his own net. Other League Cup third round results: Birmingham 0, West Bromwich 0; Ipswich 1, Newcastle 1; Luton 3, Leicester 1; Notts County 6, Bolton 1; Queens Park Rangers 1, Aston Villa 0; Rotherham 0, Grimsby 0; Sheffield Wednesday 3, Fulham 2; Southampton 2, Wolverhampton 2; Walsall 2, Chelsea 2.

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Press, 3 November 1984, Page 29

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Everton through Press, 3 November 1984, Page 29

Everton through Press, 3 November 1984, Page 29

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