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FA Cup 2021-22: West Ham United, Chelsea Come From Behind To Oust Lowly Opponents

šŸ²Frank Lampardā€™s managerial debut at Everton went well as his team defeated Premier League rival Brentford 4-1 in FA Cup 2021-22.

When the FA Cup 2021-22 fourth-round game entered stoppage time, West Ham United were facing a humiliating loss to sixth-tier side Kidderminster. (More Football News)

šŸŒƒAlex Penny had scored in the 19th minute for the National North divisionā€™s third-place team who were outplaying the millionaires from London who are only a point away from the Champions League places in the Premier League.

ā™Only Declan Riceā€™s equalizer forced the game into extra time to prevent West Ham from being on the receiving end of the biggest upset in the 150 years of world footballā€™s oldest competition.

ā™ˆThen to avoid a penalty shootout at the 6,000-capacity central England stadium, it took Jarrod Bowen scoring in stoppage time of extra time to recover a 2-1 victory against the team 113 places lower in the English league system.

ā›„ā€œIt is the magic of the cup, isnā€™t it? With two minutes to go I was believing it,ā€ Kidderminster manager Russ Penn said. ā€œThings like this donā€™t happen in other countries. It is something special.

šŸ§øā€œI thought there would be another chance but to score from that chance was heartbreaking. I thought weā€™d get blown away in extra time but we didnā€™t. Iā€™m gutted for the lads. Theyā€™re crawling around in the dressing room. They were piling the pressure on but it was just unfortunate they scored from the last phase of the game.ā€

CHELSEA SCARE

ź¦œIt was a struggle too in London for European champion Chelsea, needing to come from behind to eliminate third-tier Plymouth 2-1 in extra time at Stamford Bridge to reach the fifth round. Macaulay Gillesphey headed Plymouth into an early lead and Cesar Azpilicueta leveled via a fine backheel finish just before halftime.

ą¼’But Chelsea couldnā€™t find a winner inside 90 minutes. Even after Marcos Alonso scored at the end of the first half of extra time, Plymouth still had a chance to level. But goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalagaā€™s guessed correctly to save a late penalty from Ryan Hardie after the Plymouth striker had been fouled by Malang Sarr.

LAMPARDā€™S DEBUT JOY

šŸ§øFired by Chelsea a year ago, Frank Lampard began his return to management at Everton with a 4-1 win over Premier League rival Brentford. Yerry Minaā€™s headed goal was the first time Everton had taken the lead in a match since October under Rafa Benitez.

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šŸ§”After Richarlison had doubled Evertonā€™s advantage shortly after halftime, Ivan Toney pulled one back for the west London club with a penalty. However, Mason Holgateā€™s first goal since December 2020 made sure of Evertonā€™s progress to the last 16 to prompt chants of ā€œSuper Frankie Lampardā€ from all four sides of Goodison Park. The mood was lifted further by substitute Andros Townsendā€™s stoppage-time strike.

CITY RALLY

ź¦‘Manchester City were stunned by Fabio Carvalho putting Fulham ahead after four minutes but the Premier League champions quickly leveled through Ilkay Gundogan and went on to eliminate the second-tier side.

š“†‰City goalkeeper Zack Steffen avoided conceding again on his return from a month out with a back injury that caused him to miss U.S. World Cup qualifiers. John Stones headed City ahead before a double from Riyad Mahrez, the first from a penalty.

ELSEWHERE

ā–ØNorwich reached the fifth round for just the second time in a decade as Kenny McLeanā€™s header clinched a 1-0 win over Wolverhampton. First-half goals by Marc Guehi and Michael Olise gave Crystal Palace a 2-0 win over Hartlepool.

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