Sunderland Echo

Journey from non-league to beating Leeds is a dream – Nadesan

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Crawley striker Ashley Nadesan says rising from nonleague to help dump Premier League Leeds out of the FA Cup is a dream come true.

Nadesan claimed the crucial second goal as the rampant League Two hosts secured a stunning 3-0 thirdround upset against the 1972 winners.

The 26-year-old was playing for Surrey club Horley Town in the ninth tier of English football until five years ago and enjoyed a fairytale afternoon on Sunday.

“Everybody l oves the league but this is the one cup that, me personally, I love it,” he said.

“Coming from non-league a n d n o w p l ay i n g a g a i n s t Leeds United and scoring is like a dream for me.

“Out there, you wouldn’t have known that they were the Prem team and we were the League Two team.

“That performanc­e was for all of the fans at home, who couldn’t be here, and hopefully they are proud.

“We are just buzzing for the next round.”

Crawley, who sit sixth in the fourth tier under manager John Yems, will discover their fourth round and potential fifth round opponents during Monday evening’s draw.

Nadesan arrived at Broadfield Stadium in 2019 having taken his first steps in the profession­al game with Fleetwood and Carlisle.

He bobbled a low shot past Leeds’ former Real Madrid goalkeeper Kiko Casilla just three minutes after Nick Tsaroulla’s first senior goal opened the scoring early in the second half, before Jordan Tunnicliff­e lashed home to end any hopes of a fightback.

Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa, who made seven changes for the tie but fielded a strong lineup, also made three half-time substituti­ons.

Nadesan felt the Argentinia­n coach’s tinkering helped the Red Devils take control of the contest

“I thought we played very well, especially the second half, we turned it up a little bit,” he said.

“Our game plan was to stay in the game as long as we can. They changed stuff in the second half, which I think favoured us.

“As soon as we got the first, we got the second rapid and when we got the third I felt like we were in control, even though they’ve got the talent they’ve got on the pitch.

“We’ll let that sink in for a few days but it’s a quick turnaround and we’re back to the league again.”

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