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Everton knocks Reds out of FA Cup
DAN Gosling scored with two minutes left of extra time to put Everton into the fifth round of the FA Cup with a 1-0 victory over 10-man Liverpool on Wednesday.
With penalties looming to separate the Merseyside rivals in their replay, the 19-year-old Gosling fired in a deflected chip from Andy van der Meyde's cross.
Liverpool was reduced to 10 men with 14 minutes remaining in regulation when Lucas was shown a second yellow card for tripping Joleon Lescott.
"We are really disappointed, to play for a long time with 10 men and to concede like that from a deflection at the end, you have to be disappointed," Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez said. "The turning point of the game was the second yellow card for Lucas, I was not happy, but I do not want to say anything about the referee."
Everton will host Aston Villa in the last 16 after Martin O'Neill's side beat Doncaster 3-1. Blackburn Rovers defeated Sunderland 2-1 in extra time to set up a meeting with Coventry.
Derby rallied to oust Nottingham Forest 3-2 and will next face Manchester United, which beat the second-tier side in the League Cup semifinals.
The Merseyside derby was the third in 17 days, with 1-1 draws in the Premier League and then in the cup, and at times it looked like it was going to be impossible to prize them apart. Liverpool's plans were set back after 15 minutes when captain Steven Gerrard, who was supporting striker Fernando Torres, limped off with a suspected hamstring injury. The England midfielder will have a scan to evaluate the damage.
Leon Osman had a chance the win the match for Everton in the 71st minute, but his thunderous shot hit the outside of the post.
Like Everton, Blackburn relied on substitute Benni McCarthy heading home with two minutes remaining to advance.
David Healy had opened the scoring for Sunderland in the 7th only for Aaron Mokoena to pull Blackburn level 30 minutes later.
At Villa Park, Steve Sidwell was gifted Villa's opener in the 15th, knocking the loose ball into an empty net after Doncaster keeper Neil Sullivan managed to only parry a low drive by Craig Gardner.
Four minutes later, John Carew scored to mark his first start for nearly three months after recovering from a back problem. The Norway international's shot deflected off Sam Hird and looped in over a stranded Sullivan.
Doncaster pulled one back in first-half stoppage time with Jason Price steering a low shot past United States goalkeeper Brad Guzan into the corner of the net.
Nathan Delfouneso restored Villa's two-goal advantage in the 61st by meeting Nicky Shorey's cross with a glancing header.
Forest raced into a two-goal lead in the first 15 minutes, with Chris Cohen scoring after 60 seconds after collecting a return pass from his own short corner. Nathan Tyson added another from the penalty spot after being tripped by Stephen Bywater.
With penalties looming to separate the Merseyside rivals in their replay, the 19-year-old Gosling fired in a deflected chip from Andy van der Meyde's cross.
Liverpool was reduced to 10 men with 14 minutes remaining in regulation when Lucas was shown a second yellow card for tripping Joleon Lescott.
"We are really disappointed, to play for a long time with 10 men and to concede like that from a deflection at the end, you have to be disappointed," Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez said. "The turning point of the game was the second yellow card for Lucas, I was not happy, but I do not want to say anything about the referee."
Everton will host Aston Villa in the last 16 after Martin O'Neill's side beat Doncaster 3-1. Blackburn Rovers defeated Sunderland 2-1 in extra time to set up a meeting with Coventry.
Derby rallied to oust Nottingham Forest 3-2 and will next face Manchester United, which beat the second-tier side in the League Cup semifinals.
The Merseyside derby was the third in 17 days, with 1-1 draws in the Premier League and then in the cup, and at times it looked like it was going to be impossible to prize them apart. Liverpool's plans were set back after 15 minutes when captain Steven Gerrard, who was supporting striker Fernando Torres, limped off with a suspected hamstring injury. The England midfielder will have a scan to evaluate the damage.
Leon Osman had a chance the win the match for Everton in the 71st minute, but his thunderous shot hit the outside of the post.
Like Everton, Blackburn relied on substitute Benni McCarthy heading home with two minutes remaining to advance.
David Healy had opened the scoring for Sunderland in the 7th only for Aaron Mokoena to pull Blackburn level 30 minutes later.
At Villa Park, Steve Sidwell was gifted Villa's opener in the 15th, knocking the loose ball into an empty net after Doncaster keeper Neil Sullivan managed to only parry a low drive by Craig Gardner.
Four minutes later, John Carew scored to mark his first start for nearly three months after recovering from a back problem. The Norway international's shot deflected off Sam Hird and looped in over a stranded Sullivan.
Doncaster pulled one back in first-half stoppage time with Jason Price steering a low shot past United States goalkeeper Brad Guzan into the corner of the net.
Nathan Delfouneso restored Villa's two-goal advantage in the 61st by meeting Nicky Shorey's cross with a glancing header.
Forest raced into a two-goal lead in the first 15 minutes, with Chris Cohen scoring after 60 seconds after collecting a return pass from his own short corner. Nathan Tyson added another from the penalty spot after being tripped by Stephen Bywater.
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