Today's focus is on the EFL Cup last 16, with Manchester United hosting Westham. Man Utd. have made a comeback by advancing to the last 16 of the Europa League and beating Newcastle in the EFL Cup final with a two-goal advantage, breaking the curse of 6 years without a title. With 15 wins in 16 matches at home, United is expected to have another good record, while Westham needs to relegate and cup results are not their priority, so a win at home seems to be a sure win for United. (Live broadcast on TVB myTV Super at 3:45am on Thursday, not to be missed)

Tannhäuser's arrival at Manchester United has given the team a new look, and winning the EFL Cup is a fulfillment of his promise. With the outstanding performance of Rashford and Chaton Sinzou, as well as the addition of Casimiru and Bono Fernandes, United's attacking power has been enhanced, and it will not be difficult for them to break through against Westham.

Westham are in a worrying situation, dropping into the relegation zone in the league, and the cup match is just a stop-gap measure. Manager David Moyes may rotate his squad to build up his strength for the next round of the league. Even if Westham is at full strength, it will be difficult to resist United's attacking momentum. This season, Westham has been defeated by Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur, so it is difficult for Westham to avoid the trip to Otford.

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