{"id":301018,"date":"2023-12-19T23:25:10","date_gmt":"2023-12-19T23:25:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/allmysportsnews.com\/?p=301018"},"modified":"2023-12-19T23:25:10","modified_gmt":"2023-12-19T23:25:10","slug":"port-vale-0-3-middlesbrough-carricks-side-reach-carabao-cup-semis","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/allmysportsnews.com\/soccer\/port-vale-0-3-middlesbrough-carricks-side-reach-carabao-cup-semis\/","title":{"rendered":"Port Vale 0-3 Middlesbrough: Carrick's side reach Carabao Cup semis"},"content":{"rendered":"
Almost two decades on from their finest hour, Middlesbrough took another big stride forward in the EFL Cup by ruining Port Vale\u2019s big night.<\/p>\n
Back in 2004, Boro beat Bolton 2-1 in Cardiff to lift the one major trophy in their history and now the same competition is offering them joy once again.<\/p>\n
Michael Carrick\u2019s side may lack consistency in the Championship but they can\u2019t stop winning in the cup as goals by Jonny Howson, Morgan Rogers and Matt Crooks set up a semi-final against Premier League opposition.<\/p>\n
League One Vale, appearing in a League Cup quarter-final for the first time, were simply unable to compete.<\/p>\n
Boro\u2019s superior quality of passing tied them in knots and they lacked the same clinical touch despite a couple of good openings.\u00a0<\/p>\n
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Michael Carrick guided his Middlesbrough side into the Carabao Cup semi-finals with a 3-0 win over League One side Port Vale<\/p>\n
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Jonny Howson opened the scoring for Boro on route to a routine win to reach the last four<\/p>\n
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Two first-half goals killed the atmosphere and the contest – and there was no route back.\u00a0<\/p>\n
A packed Vale Park treated us to not one, but two hearty renditions of their club anthem, Elvis Presley\u2019s The Wonder of You, ahead of kick-off.<\/p>\n
Naturally, some hits by Vale superfan Robbie Williams also made the pre-match playlist and home confidence was high.<\/p>\n
It was certainly \u2018Let me Entertain You\u2019 in the opening stages as Vale went on the offensive against a Boro side missing a number of key players through injury.<\/p>\n
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Morgan Rogers salutes the travelling fans after notching Boro’s second to give them a cushion<\/p>\n
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Matt Crooks celebrates making it 3-0 to put the icing on the cake of a memorable night\u00a0<\/p>\n
PORT VALE (3-4-2-1):<\/span> Ripley 5; Debrah 5, Lowe 5 (Sang 78), Balmer 5 (Iacovitti 52, 6); Massey 5 (Ikpeazu 78), Ojo (c) 6 (Loft 46, 6), Arblaster 6 (Walters 59), Grant 6; Devine 6.5, Chislett 6.5; Garrity 5<\/p>\n Substitutes not used:<\/span> Leutwiler (GK); Smith, Dipepa, Lomax<\/p>\n Manager:<\/span> Andy Crosby 6<\/p>\n Booked:<\/span> Balmer, Loft, Iacovitti<\/p>\n MIDDLESBROUGH (4-2-3-1):<\/span> Glover 5; Dijksteel 6, Fry 6, Clarke 6, Engel 6; Howson (c) 7, Barlaser 7; ROGERS 7.5 McCabe 83), Crooks 7 (Bangura 77), Silvera 6.5; Latte Lath 5 (I. Jones 46, 6 (Kavanagh 73, 6))<\/p>\n Substitutes not used:<\/span> J. Jones (GK); Gilbert, Coulson, Nkrumah, Bilongo.<\/p>\n Manager: <\/span>Michael Carrick 7<\/p>\n Scorers:<\/span> Howson 12; Rogers 23; Crooks 53<\/p>\n Booked:<\/span> Clarke, Rogers<\/p>\n Referee:<\/span> Michael Salisbury 6<\/p>\n Attendance:<\/span> 12,006 (2,715 away)<\/p>\n Ethan Chislett, fresh from a weekend hat-trick against Wigan, curled an early free-kick fractionally over the bar after Boro defender Matt Clarke picked up a booking.<\/p>\n But Vale\u2019s early squall quickly blew itself out as Boro took a 12th-minute lead. Howson, still going strong aged 35, made a clever dart in midfield and took a pass from Daniel Barlaser.<\/p>\n Suddenly he had acres of space and decided to chance his arm, the 25-yard effort looping off the lower back of Vale\u2019s Jason Lowe and flying over keeper Connor Ripley.<\/p>\n It was a bit harsh on Ripley, the son of former England winger Stuart, who supports Boro and began his career there. Not that it stopped the Boro fans chanting: \u2018Ripley, what\u2019s the score?\u2019<\/p>\n And 4,000 travelling Teessiders were jumping around again not long afterwards when Rogers doubled their lead and further settled nerves.<\/p>\n The former Manchester City man, 21, picked out the bottom corner expertly after Sammy Silvera won the ball back on the right side.<\/p>\n Boro fans have taken Wham\u2019s Last Christmas and replaced the line \u2018give it to someone special\u2019 with \u2018give it to Morgan Rogers\u2019 – a chant as nicely timed as Rogers\u2019 arrival into the Vale box.<\/p>\n Vale had the chance to silence the Boro bonhomie a few minutes later but somehow Gavin Massey put the ball over an empty net from just a few yards after Chislett crossed.<\/p>\n Despite that lapse, the Championship side had firm control and they made life even more comfortable eight minutes after the break.\u00a0<\/p>\n It’s All Kicking Off\u00a0is an exciting new podcast from Mail Sport that promises a different take on Premier League football, with a show every Monday and Thursday this season.<\/span><\/p>\n It is available on MailOnline, Mail+, YouTube , Apple Music and Spotify<\/span><\/p>\n Your browser does not support iframes.<\/p>\n Crooks just had too much strength for his marker and rifled home his shot beyond the flat-footed Ripley. Boro cruised home from there.<\/p>\n Sub Calum Kavanagh could have added a fourth when unmarked in the centre but couldn\u2019t get enough power to beat Ripley.<\/p>\n Rogers limping off injured in the closing minutes soured things for Carrick as Boro prepare for fellow promotion hopefuls West Brom on Saturday.<\/p>\nIT’S ALL KICKING OFF!\u00a0<\/h3>\n