Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Leeds stunned by 4th-tier Crawley; Spurs crush Marine

- sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

LONDON: Leeds suffered a humiliatin­g FA Cup exit against Crawley as the League Two side swept to a stunning 3-0 win, while eighth-tier Marine’s hopes of causing the competitio­n’s greatest shock were crushed in a 5-0 defeat against Tottenham.

After the spiking pandemic wreaked havoc with matches across the third round on Friday and Saturday, the FA Cup was back on more familiar ground on Sunday as Leeds became the competitio­n’s latest big name to be knocked out by a feisty underdog. While Marine’s romantic adventure was cut short by Carlos Vinicius’s hat-trick and Chelsea and Manchester City progressed to the fourth round with ease, Crawley’s unexpected success encapsulat­ed the FA Cup’s unique charm at a time when football is badly in need of some positive news.

Leeds sit 12th in the Premier League after a fine first season back in the top-flight, but boss Marcelo Bielsa paid the price for making seven changes at The People’s Pension Stadium.

On a fairytale day for Crawley, it was fitting that Nick Tsaroulla should open the scoring with his first career goal in the 51st minute. Ashley Nadesan’s low shot crept under Kiko Casilla to double Crawley’s lead two minutes later and Jordan Tunnicliff­e wrapped up the victory after 70 minutes. “These players have got a lot to prove to the clubs who have released them and we’ve showed what we can do against a really good side,” Crawley boss John Yems said. Rubbing salt into Leeds’ wounds, Crawley handed a debut to former reality television star Mark Wright as a late substitute.

How much Bielsa knew about Wright is in doubt, but he insisted he wasn’t surprised by Crawley’s display. “It’s not a question of surprise. We knew the characteri­stics of their players. We had the ball for a long period of time but we couldn’t do much with it,” Bielsa said.

Marine, of the Northern Premier League Division One North West, were trying to bridge the biggest gap -- 161 places -between opponents in FA Cup history. Marine’s squad is comprised of teachers, NHS staff, bin men and factory workers, with their tiny stadium in the Merseyside town of Crosby providing a surreal setting for the visit of Jose Mourinho’s stars. Appropriat­ely for a match against a team named after a local pub, virus restrictio­ns meant Tottenham had to change in a stadium function room with a bar. Tottenham, without Harry Kane and Son Heung-min, took control thanks to two close range finishes by Vinicius in six minutes.

Lucas Moura struck with a free-kick in the 32nd minute and Vinicius completed his treble five minutes later. Alfie Devine enjoyed a debut to remember when the substitute fired home in the 60th minute, making him Tottenham’s youngest ever scorer at 16 years and 163 days.

“The boys were profession­als and didn’t stop until the game was over. The attitude means a lot for me and also for the competitio­n and to Marine’s guys, because they felt we played seriously,” Mourinho said.

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