Bristol Post

Plucky Marine keep Tottenham to five goals in dream tie

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TOTTENHAM ensured they were not the victims of the biggest ever FA Cup shock with a 5-0 win at Marine, who even in defeat proved the magic of the competitio­n is still alive.

Never in the competitio­n’s 149-year history has there been such a mismatch as the Premier League side travelled to a club 160 places below them in the football pyramid.

Even though Spurs racked up a comprehens­ive win it was still a day to remember for the Northern Premier Division North West League outfit.

Jose Mourinho’s side won it through Carlos Vinicius’ first-half hat-trick, a Lucas Moura free-kick and a goal which saw Alfie Devine become the club’s youngest ever player and goalscorer at 16 years and 163 days.

But this was all about the eighthtier side, who enjoyed a dream day and made enough money to safeguard their future for some time, selling over 20,000 virtual match tickets which supplement­ed a TV fee and prize money for reaching this round of the competitio­n.

And in no way were this team - made up of teachers, plumbers, factory workers and bin men, earning a maximum £300 per week - embarrasse­d.

If the FA Cup has lost some of its prestige, then no one told Neil Young’s side as they were determined to enjoy the biggest day in their history.

Despite the national lockdown, the streets around the stadium were lined hours before kick-off as local residents came out to see the Premier League side arrive.

Some of the residents then decamped to the back gardens which adjoined three sides of the Marine Travel Arena to get a close up view, with one supporter perching on a wall just yards from where Mourinho took his position on the touchline and another bringing a life-size cardboard cutout of Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp.

This was supposed to be a landslide, especially after Mourinho named a side that would be a match for Premier League opposition, and the visitors spurned some early chances.

But in the 20th minute Marine came within inches of scoring what would have been one of the most famous goals in FA Cup history.

Trainee plumber Neil Kengni found space in the middle of the pitch, drove forward and thundered a 30-yard shot that beat former England goalkeeper Joe Hart and crashed into the crossbar.

If there was to be a shock that had to go in, but instead four minutes later the dream was dead.

Spurs scored the first of four goals in 13 minutes, as Vinicius finished off a low cross from Dele Alli from close range.

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