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Lampard strikes twice in City's magnificent seven

(Agencies) Updated: 2014-09-25 10:33

Lampard strikes twice in City's magnificent seven

Manchester City's Frank Lampard runs with the ball during their League Cup soccer match against Sheffield Wednesday at Etihad Stadium in Manchester, northern England September 24, 2014. [Photo/Agencies]

LONDON - Frank Lampard and Edin Dzeko scored twice as holders Manchester City sailed into the English League Cup fourth round with a crushing 7-0 win over Sheffield Wednesday and Chelsea beat Bolton Wanderers 2-1 on Wednesday.

After struggling to break down their Championship (second tier) opponents in the first half, City produced a blistering spell of four goals in 13 minutes immediately after the break.

Lampard opened the scoring just three days after netting against his former club Chelsea before Dzeko, Jesus Navas, Yaya Toure, Dzeko, Jose Pozo and Lampard completed the rout.

"I really enjoyed that because tonight we saw the team that we were used to seeing last year," City manager Manuel Pellegrini told reporters.

"We have not been scoring so many goals at home so it is the first game we have returned to the team that everyone saw here last year. It is important to try to retain the trophy but the most important thing tonight was to play like we did."

Chelsea, top of the Premier League and unbeaten in all competitions this season, had Kurt Zouma's equaliser cancelled out by Matt Mills before Oscar's skidding low shot in the 55th minute secured a victory that was more comfortable than the scoreline suggested.

Elsewhere, Ryan Mason, Roberto Soldado and Harry Kane scored late goals as Tottenham Hotspur came from behind to beat Championship leaders Nottingham Forest 3-1.

Paul Dummett scored in extra time after Emmanuele Riviere's double as 10-man Newcastle United beat Crystal Palace 3-2 to ease the growing pressure on manager Alan Pardew.

West Bromwich Albion recorded a spectacular 3-2 home win over Hull City courtesy of late goals from Gareth McAuley and Saido Berahino.

City named a strong line-up against high-flying Championship side Wednesday and had far too much quality for their opponents.

Lampard stabbed home James Milner's cross at the near post after 47 minutes and that signalled the start of a devastating spell that yielded three further goals before the hour mark.

Dzeko swept in before the impressive Navas thumped in a third and talismanic midfielder Toure scored from the penalty spot.

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