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Post by londonranger on Jan 7, 2023 17:22:45 GMT
League One side Fleetwood Town pulled off an upset to reach the FA Cup fourth round for the first time in their history as they came from behind to knock out Championship side QPR.
QPR took the lead via Sam Field's shot from close range but Toto Nsiala headed the hosts level soon after.
Admiral Muskwe missed a chance in front of an open goal as Fleetwood pressed.
But Promise Omochere sent the hosts through as he fired a hooked volley home at the far post from a corner.
The result was historic for Fleetwood, who had previously been knocked out at the third-round stage in 2011-12, 2016-17, 2017-18 and 2018-19.
QPR had broken the deadlock five minutes before the interval after Ilias Chair picked out Lyndon Dykes, who then teed up Field to slot home.
The visitors' lead lasted just three minutes however, with Fleetwood catching out the Rs' defence as Danny Andrew found Nsiala who headed home at the back post.
Fleetwood suffered a blow in the second half as Carlos Mendes Gomes was forced off through injury, having played on after receiving treatment in the first half.
But the Cod Army took the lead soon after his departure in much the same manner as their first as Omochere pounced on QPR's failure to clear Andrew's corner as he fired in an impressive finish to send them t
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Post by Macmoish on Jan 7, 2023 19:53:44 GMT
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Post by blatantfowl on Jan 8, 2023 2:13:46 GMT
NC is right. I’m glad he’s smashed them.
Sad we don’t have the means replace and refresh the rot that has set in across the team.
Just get a couple who are the most incapable and disinterested and get them out.
If there are players who are trying get away they’re not exactly giving themselves the best shop window. Who’d want any of them if that’s all they can produce.
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