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FA Cup: Liverpool youngsters beat Shrewsbury Town; Wayne Rooney set for Manchester United reunion

The Associated Press • February 5, 2020, 08:57:56 IST
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With Klopp determined that he and his senior players had the week off during English football’s new midseason break, Liverpool fielded their youngest ever team for a competitive match

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FA Cup: Liverpool youngsters beat Shrewsbury Town; Wayne Rooney set for Manchester United reunion

Liverpool reached the fifth round of the FA Cup for the first time under Jurgen Klopp. He wasn’t at Anfield to see it. [caption id=“attachment_8003881” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Liverpool's Under 23 coach Neil Critchley, center, celebrates with Liverpool's Pedro Chirivella, right, and Adam Lewis. AP](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Neil-Critchley-Pedro-Chirivella-Adam-Lewis-Liverpool-380-AP.jpg) Liverpool’s Under 23 coach Neil Critchley, center, celebrates with Liverpool’s Pedro Chirivella, right, and Adam Lewis. AP[/caption] With Klopp determined that he and his senior players had the week off during English football’s new midseason break, Liverpool fielded their youngest ever team for a competitive match — at an average age of 19 years, 102 days — for the fourth-round replay against third-tier Shrewsbury on Tuesday. The kids, led for the game by under-23 coach Neil Critchley, came through, winning 1-0 to set up a last-16 match they probably won’t be playing in. It will be at Chelsea in early March. Critchley said Klopp sent messages to the team before, during and after the match. “He is delighted with the performance and the result,” Critchley said of Klopp. An own-goal in the 75th minute settled the match and it was scored by Ro-Shaun Williams, a former youth-team player for Liverpool’s fierce rivals, Manchester United. Williams stretched to head away a long ball forward from Liverpool, and only succeeded in nodding it past Shrewsbury’s stranded goalkeeper who had come out to clear. Shrewsbury, who came from two goals down to draw 2-2 three weeks ago, had few chances in the replay at Anfield but did have a goal ruled out by VAR for offside in the 58th minute. The win keeps alive Liverpool’s chances of a treble. The Reds are closing in on winning the English league title for the first time in 30 years, and are through to the last 16 in their defense of the Champions League. Whether the young players given a game against Shrewsbury get more playing time this season remains to be seen. “These boys are in a phase of their careers where they need to keep learning and the developing,” Critchley said. “Hopefully the players see the benefit they have done in training with nights like tonight.” James Milner, one of the most experienced members of Liverpool’s senior squad, trained with the youngsters on Monday and asked if he could be with them in the locker room before the game. “He gave words of advice to the players,” Critchley said, “and I can’t thank him enough.” Rooney to face United Wayne Rooney is set for a reunion with Manchester United. The former England captain scored for his new team, Derby County, in their 4-2 win over Northampton in a replay. Second-tier Derby advanced to a home game against Man United, where Rooney spent 13 years and became the club’s all-time top scorer while winning five Premier League titles, the Champions League in 2008 and the FA Cup in 2016. Newcastle survives scare Newcastle reached the last 16 for the first time since 2006, but were given a scare in their replay at third-tier Oxford. Unlike previous Newcastle managers, Steve Bruce is taking the competition seriously and picked another team featuring mostly first-team regulars. Newcastle were 2-0 ahead through Sean Longstaff and Joelinton, but conceded goals in the 84th and then the fourth minute of stoppage time as Oxford took the game to extra time. A brilliant solo goal by Allan Saint-Maximin in the 116th minute won it 3-2 for Newcastle , securing a match at second-tier West Bromwich Albion. “When it went 2-2, I think everybody in the stadium and watching at home expected us to crumble,” Longstaff said, “but it just shows what we’ve got in the dressing room and a great spirit.” Owners advance The owners beat their tenants. Second-tier Birmingham won 4-1 in a penalty shootout against third-tier Coventry, the club with whom they are ground sharing this season at their St Andrew’s home. Coventry, the 1987 FA Cup winner who now play in the third tier after years of financial problems, failed to conclude a deal to stay at the club’s recent home, Ricoh Arena, with the stadium’s operators. So their long-suffering fans, who six seasons ago saw the team forced to play at the home of Northampton, have to travel 22 miles (35 kilometers) to watch their side play in Birmingham. Coventry was the “away” team on Tuesday, having drawn 0-0 with Birmingham when they were the “home” team in the first match. Birmingham scored in the second minute of second-half stoppage time to send the game to extra time at 1-1, and then equalized again in the last minute of the 30 extra minutes to force a shootout at 2-2. Birmingham will play another central English team, Leicester, in the fifth round. Reading beat Cardiff 4-1 in a penalty shootout after they drew 3-3 after extra time.

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