This Article is From Oct 29, 2009

Arsenal, Chelsea reach League Cup quarterfinals

London: Arsenal and Chelsea overcame English Premier League opponents to reach the League Cup quarterfinals on Wednesday, with the Gunners beating Liverpool 2-1 and the Blues routing Bolton 4-0.

Fran Merida and Nicklas Bendtner scored for a mostly second-string Arsenal against similarly weakened opponents as rival managers Arsene Wenger and Rafa Benitez continued to rate England's second cup competition low on their priorities.

But Premier League leader Chelsea fielded a strong side to easily beat visiting Bolton, while Manchester City also drew upon its experienced players to outclass Scunthorpe 5-1.

Liverpool was coming off a surprise 2-0 win over Manchester United and Arsenal a disappointing 2-2 draw at lowly West Ham, but the starting lineups on Wednesday showed a total of 20 changes from those matches to make predicting a result at Emirates Stadium especially tricky.

Merida, a 19-year-old Spanish midfielder who has never started a Premier League match, capitalized on a mistake by Andriy Voronin to put Arsenal ahead in the 19th with his first club goal.

Voronin gave away possession on Liverpool's left wing about 20 meters (yards) from his own goal line and the ball rolled to Merida, who hit it from the corner of the area past goalkeeper Diego Cavalieri and in off the post.

But Liverpool leveled seven minutes later when Ryan Babel controlled a long pass and laid it for Emiliano Insua, who surprised Lukasz Fabianski by hitting the ball immediately to send it arcing over the stranded 'keeper's head and under the crossbar.

Still, Arsenal continued to create a string of chances and a five-man move five minutes into the second half ended with Bendtner cutting inside defender Martin Skrtel in the area to hit a rising shot past Cavalieri into the top of the net.

Liverpool forced a few opportunities but none as good as that missed by right-back Philipp Degen early on, when he shot wide following a back-heeled pass by Voronin.

Arsenal went close through Samir Nasri, who was playing his first game of the season after recovering from the broken leg he sustained in the preseason, Bendtner and Eduardo da Silva.

Italy midfielder Alberto Aquilani went on for the last 15 minutes to make his Liverpool debut but was unable to influence the result.

Premier League leader Chelsea was on course for victory over Bolton when it went ahead in the 15th. Salomon Kalou, again standing in for fellow Ivory Coast striker Didier Drogba, headed in from Paulo Ferreira's right-wing cross for his third goal in two matches.

It was 2-0 11 minutes later when Malouda side-footed the ball into the net from the edge of the box and Deco made it 3-0 by finishing from near the penalty spot after a pass by Joe Cole.

Cole set up the final goal a minute before the end with a cross for substitute Drogba to head in from close range.

Stephen Ireland put Manchester City ahead in the third minute with a right-footed shot from about 20 meters (yards) but Scunthorpe equalized midway through the first half through Jonathan Forte.

Still, Roque Santa Cruz restored the home side's lead before halftime and Joleon Lescott, Carlos Tevez and Michael Johnson added second-half goals.

Arsenal, Chelsea and City join defending champion Manchester United, 2008 winner Tottenham, Aston Villa, Portsmouth and Blackburn in the lineup for the quarterfinals.

The draw will be made on Saturday with the matches scheduled for the week starting November 30. The final is at Wembley on February 28.

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