Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Liverpool survive scare from virus-hit Villa in FA Cup

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London, United Kingdom (AFP) — Liverpool survived a scare from novel coronaviru­s-ravaged Aston Villa to reach the Football Associatio­n Challenge (FA) Cup fourth round with a 4-1 win against opponents missing their entire first-team squad as the pandemic wreaks havoc on English football.

Villa fielded a raw side comprised entirely of youth academy players and were without boss Dean Smith after being hit hard by a COVID-19 outbreak earlier this week.

In all, 14 unnamed Villa employees — nine players and five staff — have tested positive, forcing the Premier League club to close their training base on Thursday because of the outbreak.

Liverpool played a strong side for the third-round tie at Villa Park, but Villa’s youngsters acquitted themselves well.

Four of Villa’s starting line-up weren’t even born when Liverpool midfielder James Milner made his profession­al debut for Leeds in 2002.

But they gave Liverpool a shock when Louie Barry cancelled out Sadio Mane’s opener.

Eventually, the Premier League champions’ class told with a blitz of three goals in five minutes in the second half.

Georginio Wijnaldum struck before Mane and Mohamed Salah sealed a first win in four games in all competitio­ns for Jurgen Klopp’s side.

“The kids did really well,” Klopp said. “We had problems in passing and moving. Too many on the wrong side of the ball, not enough recoveries of passes.

“We had chances and shot directly at the goalie. It was rusty but better in the second half. We have a lot of players with no rhythm.”

Mark Delaney, the Villa Under-23 coach deputising for Smith, added: “We are all very proud as a club, as coaches and players. That was a monumental effort considerin­g what the players have had to go through.”

That Villa, whose team had an average age of 18 and 294 days, ended the night with their heads held high was all the more remarkable given their CEO Christian Purslow’s frank prematch assessment.

“Our experience of this situation in the past two days has been a frightenin­g scenario because we went from 100 per cent negative on 1 January to 14 cases,” Purslow told BT Sport.

“Many of the players tonight are so young their mums and dads will be dropping them off at Villa Park.”

There are growing concerns over whether the Premier League season can be completed on time as the new virus variant plagues Britain.

The FA Cup has not escaped the chaos and Southampto­n’s third-round tie against Shrewsbury on Sunday has been postponed after several positive tests at the League One team.

Derby’s first-team squad will miss their tie at Chorley today because of a virus outbreak.

A record-high 40 positive tests were detected among top-flight players and staff in the week between December 28 and January 3 and four Premier League games have already been postponed this term.

The English Football League, which oversees the three divisions below the Premier League, reported 112 positive tests yesterday.

Newcastle boss Steve Bruce and Leeds Manager Marcelo Bielsa claim there is a moral argument to suspend all matches after the latest national lockdown ordered by the Government.

Despite the resurgent virus, Premier League officials are adamant the season will proceed and Liverpool took advantage of Villa’s problems to get back on track.

They needed just four minutes to take the lead when Mane headed home from Curtis Jones’ pin-point cross.

Yet Liverpool were caught with a stunning counterpun­ch in the 41st minute.

Barry, a 17-year-old striker who joined Villa from Barcelona last year, sprinted onto Callum Rowe’s pass, left Rhys Williams trailing in his wake and planted a brilliant finish into the far corner.

If Liverpool were experienci­ng flashbacks to the humiliatio­n of their 7-2 Premier League defeat at Villa in October, Wijnaldum restored order in the 60th minute when the midfielder swept home from the edge of the area.

Mane netted with a looping header over Akos Onodi in the 63rd minute before Salah turned to fire home from 10 yards two minutes later.

In yesterday’s other thirdround tie, Wolves beat Crystal Palace 1-0, thanks to Adama Traore’s 35th minute goal.

 ?? (Photo: AFP) ?? Liverpool’s Senegalese striker Sadio Mane (second left) beats Aston Villa’s English defender Jake Walker to scores his team’s third goal during the English FA Cup third round football match at Villa Park in Birmingham, central England yesterday.
(Photo: AFP) Liverpool’s Senegalese striker Sadio Mane (second left) beats Aston Villa’s English defender Jake Walker to scores his team’s third goal during the English FA Cup third round football match at Villa Park in Birmingham, central England yesterday.

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