Manchester City’s League Cup domination ends with exit at West Ham
- Pep Guardiola’s team have dominated the League Cup for four years

Holders Manchester City were eliminated from the League Cup by West Ham United after a penalty shoot-out at London Stadium on Wednesday, ending Pep Guardiola’s team’s four-year domination of the competition.
The game went to penalties after ending goalless and the Hammers triumphed 5-3 in the spot kicks to progress to the quarter-finals.
With Manchester United knocked out in the previous round, also by West Ham, it means the Cup will be won by a non-Manchester club for the first time since 2015.
Guardiola and West Ham boss David Moyes made large-scale changes to the line-ups from the weekend’s Premier League games but there was no shortage of competitive desire from either side.
Substitute Phil Foden missed the first penalty for City and Said Benrahma converted the final kick to give the Hammers victory in what is becoming an excellent season for the East London club.
“You win some you lose some but with the resilience and the honesty we showed, we deserved to get over the line,” said West Ham assistant manager Stuart Pearce.