Fulham Under-21s keep their winning Premier League Cup record going, smashing Hull City 6-0 in their third Group A game on Monday.
Aaron Loupalo-Bi grabbed himself a brace and goals from Luciano D'Auria-Henry, Adrion Pajaziti and Ibane Bowat meant it was comfortable for Steve Wigley's side.
With several of our regulars away in Portugal with the First Team, we saw a start for Loupalo-Bi up top and fellow Under-18s players Luc De Fougerolles, Callum Osmand, Lemar Gordon and Bradley De Jesus all came off the bench.
Harvey Araujo tried his hand in midfield, while D'Auria-Henry featured higher up on the right wing.
We were on the front foot immediately and took a very early lead in Yorkshire. Martial Godo played a brilliant diagonal ball from the left towards D'Auria-Henry, who drove past a defender before slotting his effort into the bottom corner.

We had our tails up after the opener, and just three minutes later we doubled our advantage. Loupalo-Bi, who has scored for our Under-17s, Under-18s and now Under-21s in the last seven days, made it 2-0. The forward latched onto a loose ball in the Hull area, before spinning on the ball and drilling a low effort into the corner. A great finish, produced by a player full of confidence.
Pajaziti made it three just past the 20-minute mark. D'Auria-Henry got on the end of another sweeping diagonal ball before pulling it back to the Albanian international, who finished excellently to arguably put the tie to bed.

The young Whites weren't finished there, with Loupalo-Bi grabbing a second before the break. After some neat combination play down the left-hand side, he shuffled the ball onto his right foot before finding the corner with another brilliant finish.
We limited the hosts to very little in the first half and went in with a four-goal cushion after applying sustained pressure throughout.
Defender Ibane Bowat got in on the act midway through the second half, rising highest to head home from a superb Pajaziti set piece delivery.
We were gifted our sixth goal, with Hull goalkeeper Thomas Macauley miscontrolling a back pass, which rolled into his own goal. A very similar error to the one we saw at Chelsea on Saturday. Credit to De Jesus, who applied great pressure from the front.
That's three wins out of three for Wigley's side in Group A and progression into the knockout stages looks almost certain.
: Allen, Araujo, Robinson, Bowat, Odutayo, D'Auria-Henry, Okkas, Williams, Pajaziti, Godo, Loupalo-Bi
Subs: McNally, De Fougerolles, Gordon, Osmand, De Jesus