Carlisle United vs Cambridge United. Sky Bet League One.
Brunton Park.
Carlisle United 0
Cambridge United 4
- S Kaikai (14th minute)
- S Lavelle (69th minute own goal)
- E Kachunga (72nd minute)
- R Bennett (83rd minute)
Saturday 17 February 2024 18:27, UK
Cambridge inflicted further woe on basement side Carlisle with a fine 4-0 away win at Brunton Park.
Sierra Leone midfielder Sullay Kaikai, who had not scored in his five previous games, fired the visitors into a welcome 14th-minute lead with a sweet right-foot strike into the bottom right corner.
An unfortunate second-half own goal from Sam Lavelle, an Elias Kachunga header three minutes later and Liam Bennett's late goal made sure Carlisle have now lost their last seven games on the spin.
Striker Lyle Taylor had come close to doubling the lead after Kaikai's early opener, but his effort was parried by keeper Harry Lewis and deflected wide.
Kaikai and defender James Gibbons both had shots blocked as the U's forced the pace, before Danny Andrew came within a whisker of scoring with a fierce free-kick which flew just wide.
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Josh Vela saw his close-range header well saved by shot-stopper Jack Stevens, while Harrison Neal had a shot charged down for the Blues.
Goalscorer Kaikai had an effort charged down before Lewis saved Jordan Gibson's header on the stroke of half-time and Jack Diamond rifled wide for the visitors close to the hour mark.
Taylor headed wide before Lavelle deflected Kaikai's cross into his own net and Kachunga bagged his fourth league goal of the season.
Substitute Bennett pounced with seven minutes left as the U's bounced back from successive defeats.