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FA Cup : Premier League clubs in shock exits

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Dodomeki

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FA Cup wrap: Premier League clubs in shock exits


9 January 2011

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Sunderland and Newcastle were dumped out of the FA Cup by lower-league opposition on Saturday, while Arsenal survived a scare against Leeds.

Goals from Craig Westcarr and Lee Hughes helped League One club Notts County beat the English Premier League's sixth-placed side Sunderland 2-1 at the Stadium of Light.

Newcastle suffered a shock 3-1 defeat away to League Two strugglers Stevenage Borough. A Mike Williamson own goal started the rot, before Michael Bostwick made it two.

The Premier League visitors went down to 10 men with the sending off of Cheik Tiote and although Joey Barton pulled one back in injury time, Peter Winn then struck a third to put the match beyond doubt and secure a famous win for the hosts.

Blackpool suffered a similar fate, with a Lee Barnard goal consigning them to a 1-0 defeat away to League One outfit Southampton.

West Bromwich Albion were the fourth top-flight club to go out, losing 1-0 away to Championship club Reading.

Leeds - who beat Manchester United 1-0 in the third round last season - came within minutes of another famous upset after leading Arsenal 1-0 for the majority of the second half at the Emirates Stadium.

A Robert Snodgrass penalty put the visitors ahead in the 53rd minute, but Cesc Fabregas levelled - also from the spot - to spare Arsenal's blushes with just minutes of injury-time remaining.

The pressure eased on Aston Villa manager Gerard Houllier as goals from debutant Kyle Walker, Marc Albrighton and Stiliyan Petrov consigned Sheffield United to a 3-1 defeat at home.

Doncaster Rovers earned a replay against Wolverhampton Wanderers after holding the Premier League visitors to a 2-2 draw, while Stoke City also drew 1-1 at home to Cardiff.

Wigan Athletic survived a late comeback to beat Hull City 3-2 away while there was no shocks at Upton Park, as struggling West Ham beat Barnsley 2-0.

Everton hammered Scunthorpe 5-1, Fulham dispatched Peterborough 6-2 and Birmingham City brushed aside Millwall 4-1 at the New Den.

Blackburn Rovers saw off Championship leaders Queens Park Rangers 1-0 at Ewood Park, while Bolton Wanderers accounted for Conference side York City 2-0 at the Reebok Stadium.

In another shock, League Two side Burton Albion eliminated Championship outfit Middlesbrough with a 2-1 win at the Pirelli Stadium. Trailing 1-0 with eight minutes remaining, Burton's Shaun Harrad struck twice to seal a memorable upset victory.

In other results, League One outfit Brighton and Hove Albion defeated Portsmouth 3-1, while League Two club Sheffield Wednesday cruised to a 3-0 win over Championship side Bristol City.

Burnley enjoyed a 4-2 win over Port Vale, Coventry City were 2-1 winners over Crystal Palace and Huddersfield Town ended Dover's run with a 2-0 win at The Galpharm Stadium.

Lleyton Orient won 1-0 against Norwich, while Nottingham Forest beat Preston North End 2-1.

Swansea strolled to a 4-0 win over Colchester, Torquay were too good for Carlisle 1-0, and a brace from Marvin Sordell helped Watford to a 4-1 win over Hartlepool.

In their second-round replay, Hereford United scraped past Lincoln City with a 4-3 win away from home.

 

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In their match against Arsenal, Leeds goalkeeper Schmeichel and centre back Bruce were constantly shouting at and encouraging each other. :eek:

Kasper (son of Peter) and Alex (son of Steve) lah.
They used to kick footballs together when they were boys. Now is the real thing. :p
 
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Dodomeki

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FA Cup wrap: United defeat Liverpool, Chelsea hit seven

10 January 2011

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Manchester United ruined Kenny Dalglish's first game back in charge of Liverpool with a 1-0 win at Old Trafford in the third round of the FA Cup. Ryan Giggs blasted home a penalty in just the second minute after striker Dimitar Berbatov was brought down by Daniel Agger, although replays suggested contact was minimal and the Bulgarian certainly made the most of the incident.

Despite the protests of the Liverpool players, referee Howard Webb pointed to the spot and Giggs slammed the ball past Pepe Reina into the top right-hand corner. Any realistic hopes of Liverpool mounting a comeback were snuffed out after 32 minutes when their captain Steven Gerrard was shown a straight red card for a two-footed lunge on Michael Carrick.

In the day's shock result, Manchester City were held to a 2-2 draw at The Walkers Stadium by Leicester City - the club of former boss Sven-Goran Eriksson. Souleymane Bamba gave Leicester the lead inside the first minute when he poked the ball past Joe Hart after a corner, before strikes to James Milner and Carlos Tevez gave City a 2-1 edge at half-time. But a dreadful blunder from Hart - in which he fumbled a Paul Gallagher cross to allow Andy King to score an equaliser - secured Leicester a replay at Eastlands.

Elsewhere on Sunday, Chelsea bounced back well from their poor run of recent form with a 7-0 drubbing of Championship side Ipswich at Stamford Bridge. It was a miserable way for Ipswich's caretaker boss Ian McParland to start his tenure, having been handed the reins following Roy Keane's sacking on Thursday.

A brace each from Frank Lampard and Daniel Sturridge, singles to Nicolas Anelka and Salomon Kalou and an own-goal from Carlos Edwards did the damage for the Londoners. The strength of the showing may have bought embattled manager Carlo Ancelotti some breathing space ahead of talks with owner Roman Abramovich this week.

And Tottenham booked their place in the fourth round with a 3-0 win over League One outfit Charlton Athletic. Andros Townsend put Spurs ahead four minutes after half-time with an excellent long-range strike on debut, and Jermain Defoe doubled their advantage after 58 minutes before adding his second two minutes later to seal the win.

 
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