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Arsenal knocked out of FA Cup; Liverpool, Spurs avoid upsets

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LONDON, Jan 10: Third-round exits in the FA Cup don’t come along very often for Arsenal.
Unless, that is, Nottingham Forest is the opponent.
Failing to transfer its improved Premier League form to the world’s oldest knockout competition, Arsenal was beaten 1-0 by second-tier Forest on Sunday in the second big shock of the third round – the stage where top-flight clubs enter the draw.
It’s only the second time in 26 seasons that Arsenal has fallen at the first hurdle. Forest was responsible for the other occasion, too, in 2018.
Tottenham and Liverpool avoided the same fate as Arsenal, launching comebacks after falling behind at home to third-tier opponents. Tottenham beat Morecambe 3-1 and Liverpool won 4-1 against Shrewsbury.
By conceding an 83rd-minute goal to substitute Lewis Grabban at the City Ground, Arsenal became the highest-ranked casualty of this season’s FA Cup.
So inept was Arsenal’s display that Arteta’s team failed to have a shot on target against Forest, a former European champion which has fallen on hard times since the turn of the century and is ninth in the Championship.
“It’s brilliant to get through and I hope the players now really believe in what we’re doing,” said Forest manager Steve Cooper, who is looking to lead the team back to the Premier League to play top-flight football for the first time since 1999.
Just last week, Arsenal outplayed leader and defending champion Manchester City before imploding after a second-half red card.
A little bit of luck – or maybe it was pinpoint precision – proved crucial in Tottenham’s turnaround against Morecambe.
With his team trailing 1-0 after 73 minutes, Tottenham midfielder Harry Winks sent in a free kick from near the corner flag on the left wing and the ball flew over everyone and into the top corner.
Substitutes Lucas Moura and Harry Kane added further goals in the final five minutes for Spurs, who denied Morecambe a place in the fourth round for the first time in their 101-year history.
Liverpool started its comeback against Shrewsbury much earlier, equalizing seven minutes after going behind in the 27th.
Kaide Gordon, one of five academy players handed a start in a youthful Liverpool lineup, became the second-youngest scorer in the club’s history – at 17 years and 96 days – with a coolly taken goal for 1-1 before Fabinho scored either side of a cheeky backheel goal from fellow Brazilian Roberto Firmino, who came as a substitute.
Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp was back in the dugout after spending time in isolation following a positive test for coronavirus, which came amid an outbreak at the club that led to the training ground closing for two days.
West Ham won an all-Premier League matchup against Leeds 2-0, with the crucial opening goal – scored by Manuel Lanzini – controversially awarded after a potential offside against Jarrod Bowen.
Bowen added a second in stoppage time as Leeds made a third-round exit for the ninth time in the last 12 seasons.
Premier League teams Wolverhampton and Norwich also advanced after beating lower-league teams Sheffield United (3-0) and Charlton (1-0), respectively. (AP)

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