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No room for racism... Players take the knee before the Carabao Cup third Round match between Manchester United and West Ham United at Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain.
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Manchester United's Juan Mata in action with West Ham United's Ben Johnson. The Hammers gained revenge for Sunday's Premier League defeat against United by knocking their hosts out of the tournament with a 1-0 win.
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West Ham's Jarrod Bowen (right) was a livewire all night for the away team and almost scored on several occasions.
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West Ham United's Argentinian midfielder Manuel Lanzini got the only goal of the game following a bright start by the visitors.
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His ninth-minute effort was his first goal in almost 12 months and only his second since May 2019. But it proved enough to take David Moyes' men into the last 16.
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Ryan Fredericks had eased between Jadon Sancho and Alex Telles before cutting a low cross back to the Argentine who provided a fine finish into the bottom corner.
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Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer had rested several key players for the match, including Cristiano Ronaldo, and as a result they struggled to create many clear chances.
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Manchester United's Dutch midfielder Donny van de Beek (left) had another poor match. He was kept quiet by West Ham United's Czech midfielder Alex Kral.
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Kral, seen here getting the better of Nemanja Matic, had an all-action display.
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This was the first time West Ham manager David Moyes has beaten Man Utd since he left the club in 2014. West Ham will play Man City next in the fourth round.
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