Owen Hargreaves marked his return to competitive soccer with a debut goal for Manchester City in a 2-0 win over defending champions Birmingham City in the League Cup on Wednesday.
The England midfielder, who struggled through three injury-plagued years before being released by City’s neighbor Manchester United in the summer, fired in Manchester City’s opener from 25m in the third-round victory over the cup holders.
Hargreaves, who has had operations on both knees in recent years, managed to complete 57 minutes before being substituted.
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It was the Canadian-born player’s longest appearance since completing United’s match against Chelsea exactly three years ago.
On a night of comebacks, Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard returned after six months out in a 2-1 victory over Brighton and Hove Albion.
Two of Wednesday’s games were settled by penalties. Chelsea beat Fulham 4-3 in a shootout after a 0-0 draw through 120 minutes, while Cardiff City beat Leicester City 7-6 on spot-kicks after the second-tier clubs were level at 2-2 after extra-time.
Everton also reached the fourth round by beating West Bromwich Albion 2-1 after extra-time and Championship leaders Southampton defeated Preston North End 2-1.
Hargreaves had managed just six minutes of playing time in the three years since that Chelsea match and many thought his career was over at the age of 30 when his United contract ended, but the former Bayern Munich midfielder posted videos on YouTube to prove his fitness and was given a surprise contract across the Manchester divide at City.
Three weeks later, Hargreaves showed it was a gamble worth taking by City manager Roberto Mancini.
It took him just 17 minutes to score against Birmingham, seizing on a loose ball as Carlos Tevez and Mario Balotelli had their route into the penalty area blocked and unleashing the ball from distance past goalkeeper Colin Doyle and into the top corner of the net.
Hargreaves was still on the pitch when Mario Balotelli scored his first goal of the season to make it 2-0 in the 38th minute. The Italy striker steered Aleksandar Kolarov’s low cross from the left flank into the bottom corner.
Former City striker Craig Bellamy rewarded new club Liverpool for their decision to resign him on Aug. 31 by scoring on his first start since returning after four years.
On the south coast at Brighton, Bellamy’s shot went in off the post in the seventh minute from an awkward angle after linking up with strike partner Luis Suarez. Gerrard came on as a substitute for the last 15 minutes after a recurring groin injury kept him out since March.
Dirk Kuyt doubled Liverpool’s lead in the 81st minute, before Ashley Barnes pulled one back from the penalty spot after Jamie Carragher fouled Vicente Rodriguez.
At Stamford Bridge, Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas said it was a “superhuman effort” surviving with 10 men after Alex was sent off at the start of the second half.
The match ended in confusion when it was unclear whether the final penalty by Fulham’s Bryan Ruiz crossed the line after bouncing down off the crossbar. Referee Chris Foy adjudged that it did not.
In the first half, Chelsea striker Daniel Sturridge found the net, but he was ruled to have been offside and he injured himself in the process of beating Stephen Kelly to the ball. The hamstring injury could rule him out of Saturday’s match against Swansea City.
Goalkeeper Petr Cech was also hurt after colliding with Orlando Sa and was replaced at halftime by Ross Turnbull.
“He felt a bit dizzy,” Villas-Boas said. “Petr went for a scan in hospital, but is OK ... He felt it was better not to take risks.”
Alex was sent off after bringing down Kerim Frei in the 47th minute, but Pajtim Kasami blasted the resulting penalty against the crossbar.
At Goodison Park, Everton captain Phil Neville scored the winner in stoppage-time after Marouane Fellaini had forced the game into extra-time with an 89th-minute volley that canceled out Chris Brunt’s penalty for West Brom.
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