‘Chicharito’ does it again for United

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Javier Hernandez struck a last-gasp winner as holders Manchester United booked their place in the League Cup quarter-finals with a 3-2 victory over Wolves on Tuesday.
Hernandez – who scored both goals in United’s dramatic late victory over Stoke on Sunday – rode to the Red Devils rescue once more after coming on as a substitute nine minutes from time at Old Trafford.
The 22-year-old striker looked threatening from the moment he was introduced before surging into the Wolves area, wrong-footing his marker and rifling in a 90th minute winner.
The Mexican international’s match-winning cameo came after United had twice taken the lead in the second half through Portuguese signing Bebe and Park Ji-Sung only for Wolves to level through George Elokobi and Kevin Foley. United boss Sir Alex Ferguson lavished praise on Hernandez after a victory which keeps the English giants on course for a third successive League Cup.
“We tend to build up heroes very quickly here but the boy’s justifying the praise at the moment,” Ferguson said. “He’s such a great professional, the kid.” Team-mate Park Ji-sung added: “He’s unbelievable. We saw he’s a natural goalscorer – it’s good to have ‘Chicharito’.”
In other fourth round matches Tuesday, Northampton’s dreams of a place in the quarter-finals ended in a 3-1 defeat by Ipswich at Portman Road. Northampton – who had accounted for Liverpool in the previous round – looked set to extend their giant-killing run when Liam Davis fired the Cobblers into the lead on 16 minutes. But Roy Keane’s side got back on level terms ten minutes later through Carlos Edwards and took the lead on the stroke of half-time through Damien Delaney before Tamas Priskin completed the scoring with a late header.
West Bromwich Albion booked their place in the last eight with a 4-1 victory at Leicester, two goals from Simon Cox and one each from Somen Tchoyi and Steven Reid emphasising the gulf in class between the two sides.
At the DW Stadium, Wigan boss Roberto Martinez saw the Latics ease into the last eight with a 2-0 victory over his previous employers Swansea.
Argentinian signing Mauro Boselli’s first goal for Wigan set the Premier League side on the way to victory before Ben Watson sealed the victory in injury time with a penalty. At St Andrews, Birmingham had veteran striker Kevin Phillips to thank as they squeezed through 4-3 on penalties against Brentford after the two sides finished deadlocked at 1-1 after extra time.