Liverpool Knocked Out Of FA Cup By Second-tier Plymouth
- Liverpool was knocked out of the FA Cup by Plymouth, losing 1-0 in a surprising fourth-round match.
- Ryan Hardie's penalty in the 53rd minute secured the victory for Plymouth, who are last in the second-tier Championship.
- Plymouth's goalkeeper, Connor Hazard, made a crucial save against Diogo Jota during nine minutes of added time.
- This win marked Plymouth's first victory over Liverpool since 1956, ending Liverpool's hopes for a historic quadruple.
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Plymouth stun Liverpool to deny quadruple dream
Malachi Boateng, Muhamed Tijani and Victor Palsson of Plymouth Argyle celebrate during their win over Liverpool. Photo: Getty Images A much-changed Liverpool have been dumped out of the FA Cup by struggling second-tier side Plymouth Argyle.
Liverpool humbled by Plymouth, Villa beat Tottenham in FA Cup
LONDON - Liverpool suffered a stunning FA Cup exit on Sunday in a 1-0 defeat to Championship strugglers Plymouth, while Aston Villa inflicted another damaging 2-1 defeat on Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou.
In a big surprise, Premier League leaders Liverpool were knocked out of the FA Cup by bottom-placed Plymouth Argyle in the Second Division. The home team, which also employs Kornél Szűcs, won 1-0.
By George Ramsay, CNN Liverpool suffered a shock 1-0 defeat to Plymouth Argyle in the FA Cup on Sunday, a major setback in the club's excellent season so far. The fourth-round loss ends Liverpool's hopes of winning an unprecedented quadruple this year in shock fashion. Plymouth are currently bottom of the Championship, English soccer's second tier, and were expected to be big underdogs against the Premier League leaders. But the Reds, who rested…
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