The Star (Jamaica)

Everton, Forest get things right on the field in FA Cup

- LONDON, England (AP):

Everton and Nottingham Forest put aside their off-field difficulti­es by winning FA Cup replays yesterday to advance to the fourth round.

They were playing two days after being charged by the English Premier League (EPL) with breaches of English football’s financial rules, which could potentiall­y lead to points deductions for both, who are just above the relegation zone.

A deep run in the cup would offer a welcome distractio­n and Everton, whose last major trophy came when winning the famous competitio­n in 1995, eked out a 1-0 victory over Crystal Palace thanks to Andre Gomes’ curling free kick from 25 meters at Goodison Park.

That set up a meeting with another top-flight rival, Luton, in the last 32 on January 27.

Forest needed extra time before seeing off third-tier Blackpool 3-2, with Chris Wood scoring the winner in the 110th minute after they squandered a two-goal lead.

Andrew Omobamidel­e and Danilo had put Forest in control at Bloomfield Road, with the visiting players marking the goals by holding aloft the No. 8 jersey of teammate Cheikhou Kouyate as a tribute to the absent midfielder’s father, who recently died. A message on the jersey read: “Thinking of you, Cheikhou.”

Forest will play second-tier Bristol City next.

FRIENDS REUNITED

Jurgen Klopp and David Wagner are such close friends that they regard each other as family. Soon, the two managers will be going head-to-head in the FA Cup.

Norwich, the team managed by Wagner, beat Bristol Rovers 3-1 in the night’s other third-round replay to secure a trip to Anfield to play Liverpool, coached by Klopp. The match is on January 28 and will be a case of friends reunited.

They share a friendship that extends beyond 30 years and started in Germany when they were teammates at Mainz in the early 1990s. In 2005, Klopp got married, and Wagner was the best man. They were coach (Klopp) and assistant coach (Wagner) for Borussia Dortmund from 2011-15. Klopp is the godfather to Wagner’s daughter.

It won’t be the first time they’ve been in opposite dugouts in England. In October 2017, Klopp’s Liverpool beat Wagner’s Huddersfie­ld 3-0 in the EPL, also at Anfield.

 ?? AP ?? Everton’s Andre Gomes celebrates scoring the first goal with teammates in their English FA Cup third-round replay against Crystal Palace at Goodison Park, Liverpool, England, yesterday. Everton won 1-0.
AP Everton’s Andre Gomes celebrates scoring the first goal with teammates in their English FA Cup third-round replay against Crystal Palace at Goodison Park, Liverpool, England, yesterday. Everton won 1-0.

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