Tag: FA Cup

  • FA Cup: Iheanacho sends Leicester through to Quarter finals with late goal

    FA Cup: Iheanacho sends Leicester through to Quarter finals with late goal

    Nigeria’s Kelechi Iheanacho struck deep into stoppage time to send Leicester City into the FA Cup quarter-finals with a 1-0 victory over Brighton & Hove Albion, on Wednesday.

    Extra time loomed when Ihenacho was picked out at the far post from a corner and he headed home.

    Both sides had goals ruled out within the space of a minute in the second half, Andi Zeqiri for Brighton and Cengiz Under for the hosts.

    Leicester also suffered a blow when James Justin was carried off on a stretcher after jarring his knee.

    Iheanacho’s late intervention, however, made sure it was Leicester who moved through and they were joined in the last eight by the Premier League’s bottom club Sheffield United who beat Championship side Bristol City 1-0.

  • Man Utd beat Liverpool in FA Cup thriller

    Bruno Fernandes came off the bench to fire Manchester United past fierce rivals Liverpool in a pulsating FA Cup fourth-round tie.

    Mohamed Salah’s clever finish gave Liverpool the lead, only for breakaway goals from Mason Greenwood and Marcus Rashford to turn it around.

    Salah levelled it up once more by sweeping in from close range.

    Fernandes’ pinpoint free-kick settled it, sending the Premier League leaders to a fifth-round meeting with West Ham.

  • FA Cup: Abraham hat-trick helps Chelsea dispatch Luton

    FA Cup: Abraham hat-trick helps Chelsea dispatch Luton

    Tammy Abraham scored a hat-trick to help Chelsea win 3-1 against Luton Town on Sunday to advance to the fifth round of the FA Cup in England.

    Abraham scored two goals in six minutes with 17 minutes played to put Chelsea in command in snowy conditions at Stamford Bridge.

    But the second-tier Championship side‘s Jordan Clark gave the visitors hope on the half-hour mark.

    Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga was at fault for Luton’s goal as Clark’s low shot from a tight angle slipped through the Spaniard’s hands.

    England striker Abraham completed his hat-trick in the 74th minute with an easy tap-in, before his German team-mate Timo Werner had a late penalty kick saved by Simon Sluga.

    Frank Lampard’s men will for the next round travel to Barnsley, another Championship side who progressed on Saturday with a 1-0 win over Norwich.

    There are four more FA Cup ties on Sunday, including a meeting between English Premier League rivals Liverpool and Manchester United at Old Trafford.

  • Southampton knock Arsenal out of FA Cup, Arteta reacts

    Southampton knock Arsenal out of FA Cup, Arteta reacts

    English FA Cup holders Arsenal exited the 2020/2021 competition on Saturday after a 1-0 fourth-round defeat at Southampton.

    Brazilian defender Gabriel conceded an own goal in the 24th minute after a shot from Southampton defender Kyle Walker-Peters deflected into the net from his boot.

    Southampton have now advanced to the fifth round, where they will travel to Wolverhampton Wanderers who on Friday knocked out sixth-tier side Chorley 1-0.

    Speaking after the game Arsenal Manager Arteta said he has no complaints but disappointed that the dream to retain the FA Cup came to an end today.

    He said: “No. I’m disappointed because we wanted to continue in the competition. We had a dream to do it again – like we did it last year – step-by-step, but that dream today is over.”

    Arteta also stated that he was disappointed with the way his team conceded.

    He said: “We know we shouldn’t be doing that and giving the lead to the opponent. At the same time, I cannot fault the effort of the players, how they tried, how they improved throughout the game, and tried to go for the goal in the second half with the way we did it. But it wasn’t enough and we conceded a goal that we shouldn’t. We created the chances but we didn’t hit the target.

  • Liverpool to face Man Utd in FA Cup fourth round [Full draw]

    Liverpool to face Man Utd in FA Cup fourth round [Full draw]

    Premier League champions Liverpool will face Manchester United in a blockbuster FA Cup tie after the draw for the fourth round was made on Monday.

    The two teams will face off at Old Trafford on the weekend of Jan. 23.

    Holders Arsenal will go to Southampton, if they win their third-round match at Shrewsbury, while Manchester City travel to Cheltenham.

    The draw for the fifth round was also held Monday, to avoid fixture congestion.

    Winners of the Manchester United-Liverpool match will have a home tie against either Doncaster Rovers or West Ham.

    Fourth-round draw: (matches to be played weekend of Jan. 23):

    Cheltenham Town vs Manchester City
    Bournemouth vs Crawley Town
    Swansea City vs Nottingham Forest
    Manchester United vs Liverpool
    Southampton or Shrewsbury Town vs Arsenal
    Barnsley vs Norwich City
    Chorley vs Wolverhampton Wanderers
    Millwall vs Bristol City
    Brighton & Hove Albion vs Blackpool
    Wycombe Wanderers vs Tottenham Hotspur
    Fulham vs Burnley
    Sheffield United vs Plymouth Argyle
    Chelsea vs Luton Town
    West Ham United vs Doncaster Rovers
    Brentford vs Leicester City
    Everton vs Sheffield Wednesday

    Fifth-round draw: (matches to be played weekend of Feb. 10)
    Manchester United or Liverpool vs West Ham or Doncaster Rovers
    Sheffield United or Plymouth Argyle vs Millwall or Bristol City
    Chorley or Wolves vs Southampton or Shrewsbury Town or Arsenal
    Barnsley or Norwich City vs Chelsea or Luton Town
    Everton or Sheffield Wednesday vs Wycombe Wanderers or Tottenham Hotspur
    Swansea or Nottingham Forest vs Cheltenham or Manchester City
    Brentford or Leicester vs Brighton or Blackpool

  • Liverpool rout Aston Villa to reach FA Cup fourth round

    Liverpool rout Aston Villa to reach FA Cup fourth round

    Liverpool scored three goals in five second half minutes to reach the FA Cup fourth round with a 4-1 win at Aston Villa on Friday.

    This was after the home side were forced to field academy players due to a mass COVID-19 outbreak among their ranks.

    Sadio Mane scored twice for the English champions while Georginio Wijnaldum and Mohamed Salah added one each to cancel out a fine goal by Aston Villa’s 17-year-old striker Louie Barry.

    The player was netting on his senior debut for the Midlands side.

    Aston Villa stunned Liverpool 7-2 in the English Premier League (EPL) at the same venue in October, but they had no chance of emulating the success this time around.

    Nine of their first team players and five staff members tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday.

    Aston Villa’s Under-23 coach Mark Delaney took charge of the game instead of first team manager Dean Smith and the club also closed their training ground following the outbreak.

    Mane headed Liverpool into a fourth minute lead before Barry enjoyed a moment of glory in the 41st minute.

    That was when he levelled as he raced clear of Rhys Williams and steered a low shot into the bottom left corner.

    Liverpool’s incessant pressure paid dividends after the break with Wijnaldum restoring their lead on the hour.

    He side-footed a sublime shot past goalkeeper Akos Onodi after good work from Salah and Takumi Minamino.

    Mane made it 3-1 with a looping header from a Xherdan Shaqiri cross.

    Salah sealed Liverpool’s progress with a shot on the turn past Onodi, who made an array of fine saves throughout the match.

    Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp was not entirely happy with the performance, having praised the youngsters while pointing out that his side had made too many simple errors.

    “The kids did really well —— that’s good,” he said.

    “Problems in passing and moving. Too many on the wrong side of the ball, not enough recoveries of passes.

    “We had chances and shot the ball directly at the goalie —— we changed it in the second half. It was rusty but better in the second half.”

    In the evening’s other fixture, Wolverhampton Wanderers beat Crystal Palace 1-0 thanks to Adama Traore’s 35th minute strike.

    This was after he beat visiting goalkeeper Jack Butland with a thunderbolt from the edge of the penalty area.

    Wolves dominated as Fabio Silva headed over the bar early on and Butland parried a low Nelson Semedo drive.

    But he was powerless when Traore teed himself up and unleashed an unstoppable shot into the roof of the net.

    The home team’s manager Nuno Espirito Santo praised Traore after the winger netted his first goal of the season in any competition.

    “It was a special goal from a special player,” said the Portuguese.

    “I am very happy because I think this goal will boost his confidence. He has been really trying in training sessions and that is why I am so happy.”

  • Man City buy the FA Cup trophy at auction

    Man City buy the FA Cup trophy at auction

    Manchester City owner, Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed has purchased the FA Cup trophy which was used in the competition from 1896 to1910 and donated it to the National Football Museum

    The trophy was awarded to the winners of the world’s oldest domestic cup competition between 1896 and 1910.

    The trophy is of historic significance to Manchester City, as it is the first piece of major silverware the club ever won after they triumphed in the 1904 FA Cup final, beating Bolton Wanderers 1-0.

    Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak told the club website: “This cup is a visible reminder of the rich and long history of English football to which Manchester City is inextricably entwined.

    “Winning this actual trophy in 1904 was a turning point for the club and for the city of Manchester in that it firmly cemented football in the heart of its community.

    “Sheikh Mansour’s view is that a trophy of such cultural significance must be shared with the people of Manchester, the English football family, and all of those who love the English game. The National Football Museum is in a unique position to do that.”

  • FA Cup: Ferdinand slams Ndidi for Chelsea’s goal

    Former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand has criticized Wilfred Ndidi for his poor defending which led to the goal conceded in Leicester City’s 1-0 FA Cup loss to Chelsea on Sunday.

    Ferdinand feels the Nigeria international could have done better in the encounter and probably prevented Barkley’s goal.

    “The gap between the centre-backs start to develop. When that happens, when that big gap comes, the big job is for Ndidi, who has had great reviews for how he’s played over the years, and rightly so,” Ferdinand told BT Sport.

    “Once you see the gap between the centre-backs when the ball’s wide, his job is to drop in, drop in here and be that guard in there. If you keep your eye on Ndidi here and look how many times he looks over his shoulder to see where Barkley is.

    “One look, two looks – when he looks there – he has to drop in there and cover the run from Barkley. He knows he can get in behind Ndidi because he’s not looking.

    “Jonny Evans, one of my old team-mates, sees this but he’s marking his man – Tammy Abraham – once he sees it he’ll come over to try and cover. But once this happens at this level, it’s too quick, the quality is too good, it’s a great cross and the timing eliminates defenders out of it.

    “Barkley sees the space, darts into it, great ball, great finish. Bad defending from Ndidi and the midfield.”

  • FA Cup: Ross Barkley goal takes Chelsea into semis

    Ross Barkley came off the bench to send Chelsea to Wembley as manager Frank Lampard’s half-time changes transformed this FA Cup quarter-final at Leicester City.

    The Foxes held sway in the first 45 minutes at the King Power Stadium, although it took a flying save from Leicester keeper Kasper Schmeichel to keep out Christian Pulisic’s powerful drive.

    Lampard’s discontent could be heard echoing around the virtually deserted arena – and he acted by introducing Barkley, Mateo Kovacic and Cesar Azpilicueta at the interval for Reece James, the subdued Billy Gilmour and Mason Mount.

    It had the desired effect as Chelsea improved markedly. Barkley, who was on target in the 2-0 win against Liverpool in the last round, scoring the winner after 63 minutes when he reacted to get in just ahead of Jonny Evans and sweep Willian’s clever cross past Schmeichel.

    Leicester, missing the injured James Maddison, were out of sorts after the break although they applied late pressure and defender Caglar Soyuncu was frustrated late on when his header struck Azpilicueta and flew over.

    BBC

  • New dates announced for FA Cup fixtures

    New dates announced for FA Cup fixtures

    The FA Cup quarter-finals have been rescheduled for the weekend of 27-28 June with the final set to take place on Saturday, 1 August.

    FA chief executive Mark Bullingham said the dates are “dependent on all safety measures being met” with venues and kick-off times yet to be confirmed.

    The semi-finals have been rescheduled for 18-19 July.

    On Thursday the Premier League said it is set to return on 17 June with the hope of playing all 92 remaining games.

    Bullingham added: “The health and wellbeing of players, staff and supporters remains our priority.

    “The competition has been an integral part of the English football calendar for nearly 150 years, and we would like to thank the Premier League executive and clubs for their support in scheduling the remaining matches during this unprecedented time.”

    The Emirates FA Cup quarter-finals draw took place on 9 March.

    Leicester City v Chelsea

    Newcastle United v Manchester City

    Sheffield United v Arsenal

    Norwich City v Manchester United