The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Nottingham Forest ends Arsenal’s FA Cup defense

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Long protected at Arsenal by FA Cup glory, Arsene Wenger endured his earliest eliminatio­n Sunday when his title defense ended at managerles­s, secondtier side Nottingham Forest.

The decision to rest stars backfired as a 4-2 collapse saw Arsenal knocked out in the third round, when Premier League teams enter, for the first time since Wenger took charge in 1996.

“It hurts even more because it's a competitio­n we love,” said Wenger, who has lifted the FA Cup in three of the last four seasons and is the 145-year-old competitio­n's most successful manager with seven triumphs.

While Wenger has endured a Premier League title drought since 2004, success in soccer's oldest cup competitio­n has helped the Frenchman to gain new contracts.

The manner of the loss in Nottingham was mortifying for Wenger, who was forced to watch from the stands as he started a three-match touchline ban for misconduct toward a referee.

“They were sharper than us,” Wenger said, “more incisive and more dominant in the challenges.”

Eric Lichaj was the match-winner with two goals for Forest, which is 14th in the League Championsh­ip and without a manager since firing Mark Warburton a week ago.

After Lichaj headed in Kieran Dowell's free kick in the 20th minute, Per Mertesacke­r quickly leveled but the American defender was on target again just before halftime. Rob Holding's weak headed clearance fell straight to Lichaj, who brought the ball down with his chest and unleashed a dipping volley into the far corner of the net.

“My wife told me that if I get a hat trick any time during the year, then I get a dog,” Lichaj said. “So I was trying to get the penalty.”

There were two in the second half. Ben Brereton extended Forest's lead in the 64th after Holding tripped Matthew Cash.

TOOTHLESS WEST HAM

While West Ham avoided being eliminated at Shrewsbury, midfielder Josh Cullen did have a tooth knocked out.

And the 0-0 draw means West Ham will have to face the third-tier side again with a replay at the Olympic Stadium after struggling 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.

KANE DOUBLE

Like West Ham, Tottenham struggled to breakdown a third-tier side but it did find a breakthrou­gh after 63 minutes against AFC Wimbledon.

Harry Kane made up for Tottenham's profligacy by scoring twice inside two minutes. And Jan Vertonghen netted from 30 yards (meters) in the 71st minute to seal a 3-0 victory at Wembley Stadium — the site of the final being used as the north London club's temporary home this season.

LEEDS UPSET

Hours before Arsenal's shock loss, fourth-tier side Newport knocked out Leeds, which is 53 places higher in the league ladder in the second-tier Championsh­ip.

Leeds led through Gaetano Berardi's ninth-minute strike but Newport leveled 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.

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