Waikato Times

Forest stun Arsenal, Hammers held

- FOOTBALL

Arsenal’s FA Cup defense ended at the first hurdle with a shock 4-2 loss at second-tier side Nottingham Forest yesterday as Arsene Wenger’s decision to rest stars backfired.

It was the first time since taking charge of Arsenal in 1996 that Wenger has been eliminated in the third round of the competitio­n, which his team has won in three of the last four seasons.

Wenger was forced to watch from the stands in Nottingham as he started a threematch touchline ban for misconduct toward a referee.

Eric Lichaj scored twice for Forest in the first half before Ben Brereton and Kieran Dowell both netted penalties after the break.

‘‘My wife told me that if I get a hat trick any time during the year, then I get a dog so I was trying to get the penalty,’’ said Lichaj, an American defender for Nottingham Forest.

Forest, which is 14th in the second-tier League Championsh­ip, last played in the Premier League in 1999.

During its heyday, the central England team won the top division in 1978 and stunned the continent by winning back-toback European Cups in 1979 and 1980 under Brian Clough. It last reached the FA Cup final in 1991 when it lost to Tottenham.

Winston Reid’s West Ham team mate Josh Cullen watched a tooth come flying out of his mouth after being caught by an opponent in a toothless FA Cup display by the Premier League side in a 0-0 draw at third-tier Shrewsbury yesterday.

Shrewsbury earned a third-round replay at the Olympic Stadium after West Ham struggled in its third game in five days.

Cullen had a front tooth inadverten­tly kicked out by Shrewsbury midfielder Abu Ogogo as they both went for the ball in the 75th minute. The tooth was recovered from the turf, while a bloodied Cullen was cleaned up on the touchline before returning to the action.

Winston Reid played 86 minutes of the dull draw, before being subbed off for Domingos Quina.

Another shock came in yesterday’s first game with fourth-tier side Newport knocking out Leeds, which is 53 places higher in the league ladder in the secondtier Championsh­ip.

Leeds led through Gaetano Berardi’s ninth-minute strike but Newport levelled through Conor Shaugnessy’s own goal in the 76th and Shawn McCoulsky’s 89th-minute header sealed a 2-1 victory.

Leeds finished with 10 men after Spanish forward Samuel Saiz was sent off in stoppage time for spitting at Newport midfielder Robbie Willmott.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Ben Brereton, slotting home a penalty against Arsenal, is a must-sign player on FIFA.
GETTY IMAGES Ben Brereton, slotting home a penalty against Arsenal, is a must-sign player on FIFA.
 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Winston Reid and West Ham were held by lowly Shrewsbury.
GETTY IMAGES Winston Reid and West Ham were held by lowly Shrewsbury.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from New Zealand