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Plymouth Argyle 1-0 Liverpool: FA Cup – as it happened

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Bottom of the Championship, Plymouth put Liverpool out of the FA Cup with a gloriously gritty performance

That’s all from me. Thanks for reading, and for your emails. Cheers, and congrats again to Plymouth! The FA Cup is alive and well!

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Forget all that Liverpool stuff, the attention should be firmly on Plymouth for a steely, well-deserved win over the Premier League leaders. The Championship’s bottom-placed club truly deserved their win. They scored, hit the post and defended for their lives – at least part of the reason that Liverpool were so poor was because Plymouth restricted them. Katic, Talovierov and Hazard in goal were particularly outstanding. Sorinola made a sensational block to deny Diaz.

I wonder if they can turn this cup form into the Championship. Plymouth face Millwall on Wednesday. They are bottom and have a lot of ground to make up on some ‘big’ clubs down the bottom. But if you can beat Liverpool, you can beat anyone. It will be interesting to see if Miron Muslic can save Argyle from relegation come the end of the season.

This is the Championship table, as things stand.

Pos Team P GD Pts
20 Portsmouth 31 -17 30
21 Hull 30 -9 29
22 Derby 31 -9 28
23 Luton 30 -19 27
24 Plymouth 30 -34 25

Slot was very gracious there. I’m not sure that he can be criticised too heavily for his starting XI – only Nyoni and McConnell are not first-team regulars – but the Dutchman has to take some stick for his selection of substitutes. Liverpool simply didn’t have the quality on the bench to turn this around when it went south. Would it really have been detrimental to Gakpo or Szoboszlai or Mac Allister if they had made the trip to Devon to sit on the bench. I was also shocked that Curtis Jones didn’t make it onto the pitch.

Attention now turns to Wednesday. The Merseyside derby against Everton at Goodison Park, for the final time. In some ways this was a bad result for David Moyes and co. Liverpool players won’t be lacking in motivation to put things right.

Liverpool manager Arne Slot speaks!

Great game from Plymouth. They deserve all the credit. But we did not have a very good day. The result is the outcome.

It’s not the boys didn’t fight. Both teams hardly created anything but it was decided by a penalty that was awarded correctly.

I think our players are able to do better but I’m not completely surprised. There were lots of long balls and really aggressive. It takes time for these players to play together.

It hurts everyone. The fans, my, the players. We couldn’t find openings.

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A reminder that the draw for the FA Cup fifth round will take place on Monday night at 7.10pm GMT (on BBC’s The One Show for those viewing in the UK).

Miron Muslic, Plymouth’s manager, is the next to speak:

Speechless. And normally they tell me I’m eloquent. Another chapter in Argyle’s history. The desire to defend. It’s Liverpool. They will be on you. But the lads are fantastic. It’s a big moment. I think I will only realise that when I leave the stadium tonight, when I get back to my apartment for a quiet moment.

We also needed a bit of luck, and we had that but I feel we deserve this today. It’s a magical day for us. But we have to go again on Wednesday [against Millwall in the Championship]. We showed a togetherness today. I think we are ready.

A penny for the thoughts of Wayne Rooney, please.

Plymouth’s Katic is player of the match. It could only be him. He speaks to the ITV cameras.

I fucking love it. I fucking love it. I realised that when I arrived. Everyone gave 100%. I hated Hazard [Plymouth goalkeeper] when I got here because he’s a Celtic guy and I’m a massive Rangers guy, but he gave us this win today.

Hazard made two outrageous saves in stoppage time to deny Liverpool, remember.

A few emails from readers:

“Some will say this is a few changes too far from Slot, producing a disjointed Reds performance,” writes Ben Wilkinson. “But there was still enough quality on the field to win this game. All credit to Plymouth for a dogged, gutsy game, frustrating Liverpool from the whistle.”

“Don’t be too harsh on Arne,” argues txaxks. “I reckon everyone in his position would do the same. Completely rest everybody for a HUGE three months ahead and in this season, at this moment, going out the FA Cup is probably a good thing.”

“As a Liverpool fan, I would like to congratulate Plymouth Argyle heartily,” emails Rupak Pramanik. “Their tenacity and desire were commendable, and a BIG thanks to them for shutting down the quadruple talks. Been there, been heartbroken, we can keep our feet on the ground and work on ourselves without much of the unnecessary drama”.

“I always feel sorry for squad players when several of them are thrown together all at once,” writes AJ. “Any one or two of them could easily fit in to an established first team and do a good job, get some experience and improve. But it’s always likely to fail changing the entire team this way”.

Home Park erupts! The Plymouth fans can’t believe their eyes! Liverpool, the Premier League leaders, the team that finished top of the Champions League league phase, are beaten. Their quadruple hopes are over.

Plymouth register their first win over Liverpool for the first time since 1956! Woooooow!

Muhamed Tijani, Malachi Boateng and Victor Palsson of Plymouth Argyle celebrate.View image in fullscreen

90+10 min: What a save from Hazard to deny Nunez at the death! WHAT A SAVE!

Plymouth Argyle's Conor Hazard saves from Liverpool's Darwin Nunez.View image in fullscreen

90+9 min: Talovierov is booked for charging into Chiesa. One final opportunity for Liverpool to throw the ball into the box. Up comes Kelleher for the free-kick …

90+8 min: I think a lot of Liverpool fans were hoping that this would be the day that Chiesa would finally show the quality that saw him become one of the players of Euro 2020. But the Italian has been terrible. It appears that Juventus knew something the rest of us didn’t last summer.

90+6 min: Katic is like a magnet to the ball. He’s heading away every cross that Liverpool are putting into the box.

90+4 min: Huge save from Hazard! The Plymouth keeper flings himself to his right to tip a Jota shot around the post. The Portuguese’s effort was heading into the top corner. Back come Liverpool but Kone-Doherty’s shot is blocked and Chiesa’s cross is awful. Plymouth clear!

90+2 min: Chance for Plymouth and Tijani! A hopeful ball is delivered to the back post, Tijani meets it with a diving header but the ball is blocked by Elliott’s backside. The Liverpool man didn’t know much about that but it was a crucial intervention.

90 min: Hazard is booked for timewasting at the restart. There will be nine minutes added on here! Nine!

89 min: Chance for Liverpool and McConnell! A mix-up between Katic and Hazard means the loose ball drops to the young Liverpool midfielder on the edge of Plymouth’s box. But with Hazard out of his goal and out of position, McConnell skews his finish wide! Katic and Hazard berate each other for their combined indecision but will both be relieved!

Liverpool's James McConnell reacts after missing a chance to score.View image in fullscreen

88 min: Plymouth have dropped into a low block now. Some of their players are on their last legs, Sorinola in particular is struggling with cramp.

86 min: Plymouth’s towering defenders Taloverov and Katic have been absolutely magnificent today. Sometimes there is is a beauty in just being able to head and kick a football. Liverpool swing another corner in but it is Katic that beats the Liverpool attackers.

84 min: Jota gets to the byline on the left and flashes a thrilling low cross across Plymouth’s six-yard box but Nunez is nowhere to be seen. The Uruguayan is not a natural poacher, part 478,726.

82 min: Liverpool are starting to apply pressure. After a short corner, Chiesa sends in two crosses: the first is abysmal, but the second is sublime, a curling, swirling thing to the back post, which just evades Quansah. The Reds are getting closer.

80 min: Ten minutes left for Liverpool to get a goal and take this to extra time. Otherwise, the Reds can say goodbye to their quadruple hopes.

“I know we have bigger fish to fry but this is still a poor team selection from Slot,” emails David Wood. “Got to respect the FA Cup and the opposition”.

78 min: From a Plymouth corner (in which Quansah made an excellent header at the front post), Liverpool break with Elliott releasing Jota down the right. The Portuguese is felled by Sorinola, who seems content to take a yellow card. From the resulting free-kick, Hazard claims easily. Liverpool really can’t get anything going, even from set pieces.

76 min: Liverpool make a change in midfield, but it’s not the one we expected. The booked Nyoni comes off but it’s 18-year-old Kone-Doherty who comes on. Time is ticking for Liverpool.

74 min: Brilliant block from Sorinola, as Liverpool spring into life. A hopeful cross comes in from the right through a crowd of bodies towards Diaz, who steals a march on Sorinola, but the Plymouth wing-back throws himself at the ball and makes a stupendous block to prevent Diaz’s shot from heading towards the corner.

Plymouth make two changes: Bundu and Randell off, Tijani and Boateng on. It’s worth highlighting that Plymouth-born Randell was in the Home Park stands the last time Liverpool came to Plymouth in 2017.

72 min: “No leadership on the pitch,” emails Jack Brimm. “No one on Liverpool is directing the game. It’s all aimless.”

“Usually, I think Arne Slot has pulled all the right levers and made all the right adjustments, but this squad selection was a huge gamble,” adds Joe Pearson. “Eleven guys that look like they’ve never played together. Too slow. Poor positioning. And there’s no one on the bench to fix it”.

70 min: Plymouth striker Bundu is booked for leaving a few stud marks in the top of Nyoni’s foot. Ouch.

68 min: Tsimikas has been woeful. With a few Liverpool teammates waiting in the box, the Greek’s cross would better be described as a clearance into the away fans. With Robertson getting on a bit, there will be a few Reds fans in that away end hoping for Milos Kerkez in the summer, I’m sure.

66 min: Pleguezuelo has not managed to run off that knock, and the Plymouth defender is replaced by the tattooed Palsson. I wonder if that will disrupt Argyle’s back-line, which as so far been immaculate.

63 min: Nyoni gives the ball away as he tries to find Elliott in midfield and I would be shocked if Curtis Jones does not soon replace the cautioned 17-year-old, who has undoubted talent but is not giving Liverpool the required control here.

“Well, this is embarrassing,” emails Patrick Crumlish. “Strength is depth not as good as has been touted.”

61 min: Plymouth so close to doubling their lead! From a deep free-kick, Katic heads the ball back across Liverpool’s box. Hardie collects the ball, swivels and only a brilliant toe from Kelleher turns the ball onto his near post and behind! Liverpool are hanging on!

59 min: Liverpool make a change, Darwin Nunez is on for the unfortunate Mabaya, who only made his senior debut when he himself came on as a substitute earlier in this match. It’s not a great look for the right back, but he hasn’t played very well and is also on a booking. There will be brighter days ahead for the 20-year-old, one hopes.

Pleguezuelo is back on his feet. We’re underway again.

58 min: Pleguezuelo is hurt and receives some treatment. Both managers use the stoppage to give their players instructions – Slot looks unsurprisingly animated as four Liverpool players congregate around their boss.

57 min: Chiesa screws a shot horribly wide as Liverpool lurch forward for the first time this half.

55 min: You wouldn’t say that that goal was coming, but Liverpool have been so abject that they were always liable to be punished by one poor moment. And that moment has come to pass!

Ryan Hardie steps up … and sends Kelleher the wrong way! Hardie goes left, Liverpool’s goalkeeper goes right and the Championship’s bottom side lead! Wow!

Plymouth Argyle’s Ryan Hardie scores their first goal from the penalty spot.View image in fullscreen
Hardie celebrates with Callum Wright and Adam Randell.View image in fullscreen

51 min: Harvey Elliott handles in Liverpool’s area! The away side argue, but his arms were above his head as Gyabi volleyed the ball into the Liverpool man.

Harvey Elliott of Liverpool handles the ball, resulting in a penalty kick.View image in fullscreen

50 min: Plymouth are on top! How long will Darwin Nunez and Curtis Jones stay on Liverpool’s bench?!

48 min: Wright gets the better of Mabaya on the left wing, cuts inside, and only an excellent headed block from Endo prevents the ball from hurtling towards the top corner. Corner to Plymouth … but the delivery fails to beat the first man.

We’re off again at Home Park.

The teams are back out, both unchanged. Liverpool were hilariously bad in the first half. And if you’re after another Devon-based joke …

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The best team in the land have been woeful!

45+3 min: The half is petering out without note.

“Not convinced by Chiesa,” emails Stephen Rimmer (from Rio de Janeiro). “Just seen that Kenny [Dalglish] is at the match. I’d bring him on down the right for second half”.

45+1 min: More frustration for Chiesa, who just fails to latch onto a promising pass from Nyoni. The Italian flashes a wry smile in annoyance.

45 min: Three minutes added on here. Plymouth are comfortable. For now.

44 min: Yellow card for young Mabaya, the Liverpool right back cautioned for kicking the ball away after conceding a throw in. Both he and Nyoni on bookings, now.

42 min: Chance for Plymouth! From a long throw, the ball breaks kindly to Gyabi in Liverpool’s box, but the 20-year-old leans back and the ball flies high and wide. A good chance, all things considered!

40 min: Plymouth manager Miron Muslic is a very handsome man but I fear he struggles from a rare problem: almost too much hair. Too much volume.

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