'Can't believe it': Biggest shock in FA Cup history; Spurs boss' future under siege - Wrap
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'Can't believe it': Biggest shock in FA Cup history; Spurs boss' future under siege - Wrap
"In their last FA Cup outing at Wembley in May, Palace made history by beating City to win the club's first ever major trophy. They entered the record books for the wrong reasons this time at Moss Rose as captain Paul Dawson and Isaac Buckley-Ricketts scored either side of half-time for the side managed by John Rooney, the younger brother of former England captain Wayne Rooney."
"Palace boss Oliver Glasner was furious at what he described as a lack of "pride" and "slapstick" defending by the Eagles, who are now winless in nine games. "I have no explanation for what I have seen today," said the Austrian, who has been linked with the vacant managerial role at Manchester United. Tottenham have won just three times in their last 14 games as their wait to lift the FA Cup for the first time since 1991 goes on."
Sixth-tier Macclesfield produced the biggest FA Cup shock by beating holders Crystal Palace 2-1 at Moss Rose, with goals from captain Paul Dawson and Isaac Buckley-Ricketts either side of half-time. The 117-place gap between the clubs is the largest ever overcome by an underdog in FA Cup history. Palace remain winless in nine games and boss Oliver Glasner criticised the team's lack of pride and "slapstick" defending. Macclesfield are managed by John Rooney. Antoine Semenyo scored on his Manchester City debut in a 10-1 victory over Exeter. Tottenham's 2-1 home loss to Aston Villa fuelled doubts over Thomas Frank, while Newcastle beat Bournemouth on penalties after a 3-3 draw.
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