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EFL Cup | Third Round
Sep 20, 2017 at 8pm UK
 
Burton Albion

4-1

Rashford (5', 17'), Lingard (36'), Martial (60')
FT(HT: 3-0)
Dyer (91')

Jose Mourinho: 'We have to respect EFL Cup'

Mourinho: 'We have to respect EFL Cup'
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Jose Mourinho suggests that English football may be better off without the EFL Cup, but insists that he will respect the competition, its sponsors and the teams they face.

Jose Mourinho has suggested that English football may be better off without the EFL Cup, but insists that he will respect the competition.

Both the Red Devils boss and Burton Albion counterpart Nigel Clough made nine changes to their sides ahead of their third-round encounter at Old Trafford on Wednesday.

United ran out 4-1 winners over the Championship strugglers, Marcus Rashford's brace helping the current EFL Cup holders maintain the defence of their trophy.

Following the game, Mourinho told BBC Sport: "If the competition is an official competition then it is important for Manchester United and for me as a manager.

"If you ask me could the English football survive or even be better without this competition? Maybe, maybe we would be fresher for European competition for example.

"But we have this competition, we have to respect the sponsors, we have to respect the opponents and a lot of us are trying to do our best."

United will face Swansea City away in the fourth round of the competition, with the tie to be played in the week commencing October 23.

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