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Coventry pile misery on Stoke, Chelsea held by Norwich

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FOURTH-TIER Coventry City piled on the misery for Stoke City manager Mark Hughes by pulling off the only genuine upset on a hectic day of FA Cup third-round action on Saturday.

Former Cup winners Coventry, now plying their trade in the bottom division of the Football League, revived memories of happier times as Jordan Willis and Jack Grimmer scored the goals in a 2-1 victory at the Ricoh Arena.

Elsewhere, the 25 ties offered only crumbs for the romantics seeking Cup magic although second tier Norwich City did hold champions Chelsea to a 0-0 draw.

Top-flight Bournemout­h needed a late Steve Cook goal to draw 2-2 at home to League One leaders and 2013 Cup winners Wigan Athletic and Leicester City drew 0-0 at third-tier Fleetwood Town who struck the post in stoppage-time.

Chelsea manager Antonio Conte made nine changes and his side struggled to make clear-cut chances in a dour game at Norwich who created the better opportunit­ies.

Runaway Premier League leaders Manchester City maintained their pursuit of an unpreceden­ted four trophies, Sergio Aguero scoring twice as they came from a goal down to beat Burnley 4-1.

Alan Pardew enjoyed his first win as West Bromwich Albion manager as his team beat fourth-tier Exeter City 2-0, Southampto­n overcame Championsh­ip Fulham 1-0 and bottom club Swansea City held on for a worthy 0-0 draw at free-scoring Championsh­ip leaders Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers.

Seven-times Cup winners Aston Villa, fifth in the Championsh­ip, lost 3-1 at home to third-tier Peterborou­gh United while Brentford, also from the second tier, were humbled by fourth-tier Notts County with Jon Stead scoring the winner.

Coventry won the Cup in 1987 but have been on a downward spiral since they were relegated from the top flight in 2001 and are in England’s bottom tier for the first time since 1959. But there are signs of a revival and the mood was, for a change, joyous on Saturday.

Willis headed Coventry in front and although Charlie Adam levelled for Stoke from the penalty spot Grimmer fired home Coventry’s winner in the 68th minute. Manager Mark Robins said he would love to draw his old club Manchester United in round four.

“For us it’s brilliant, we’re in the fourth-round draw. Hopefully, we’ll get a big club away from home – United away would be perfect,” he said.

Newcastle United scored three times in nine minutes to see off League Two leaders Luton Town while fellow top-flight side Watford made light of a poor recent run to beat second-tier high-fliers Bristol City who are in League Cup semi-final action against Manchester City next week.

In a north-east derby, Middlesbro­ugh deepened Sunderland’s gloom with a 2-0 victory at the Riverside Stadium. – Reuters he said. “He is always the kind of player who always wants to play and I can understand sometimes he is sad if he doesn’t play. I want him to be happy. The quality he has inside the box is amazing and both of his goals were amazing.” The game also saw David Silva return from Spain where he was tending to his prematurel­yborn son. Guardiola revealed that Silva was due to return to Valencia immediatel­y after the game and continue to “commute” between Spain and England while his son receives treatment. Meanwhile, Dyche laughed off suggestion­s that there was any illfeeling with Guardiola over the equaliser but was angered by the officiatin­g that led to the City goal. – AFP

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