Everton’s miserable start to the new season continued as they were knocked out of the EFL Cup by Southampton, who experienced spot-kick joy after their penalty pain against Manchester United.
Sean Dyche’s Toffees have lost their past two Premier League matches despite leading 2-0 in each, and they let slip another lead on Tuesday.
Abdoulaye Doucoure’s opener was cancelled out by Saints’ Taylor Harwood-Bellis, with a 1-1 draw taking the third-round tie to penalties at Goodison Park.
Southampton, like Everton, are pointless in the league after Cameron Archer’s spot-kick miss in their latest defeat at home to United on Saturday proved costly.
But this time Saints succeeded from 12 yards, advancing after a 6-5 shoot-out win, with Ashley Young the only man to fail from the spot when Alex McCarthy saved the final kick.
That was one of three shoot-outs among Tuesday’s cup matches, with Preston North End remarkably winning a marathon contest against Fulham.
Following another 1-1 draw, Preston were 16-15 victors on penalties as Timothy Castagne blazed the decisive effort over the crossbar after 17 attempts apiece.
One of the craziest nights ever at Deepdale.
34 penalties taken. 31 scored. North End are into Round Four of the @Carabao_Cup! #pnefc pic.twitter.com/5J31jt6dSd
— Preston North End FC (@pnefc) September 17, 2024
Stoke City and Fleetwood Town also drew 1-1, before the Potters triumphed.
Elsewhere, Eberechi Eze netted the winner against former club Queens Park Rangers, with Eddie Nketiah also on target for the first time for Crystal Palace in a 2-1 victory.
Brentford came from behind to beat Leyton Orient 3-1, while Sheffield United defeated former boss Steve Bruce and Blackpool 1-0.
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