Liverpool's Dirk Kuyt (C) celebrates his goal against
Manchester United with Andy Carroll (R) and Martin Skrtel
during their FA Cup fourth round match at Anfield in
Liverpool. REUTERS/Darren Staples
Substitute Dirk Kuyt struck two minutes from time to give
hosts Liverpool a 2-1 FA Cup fourth-round victory over
Manchester United on Saturday with visiting captain Patrice
Evra being booed throughout and making a mistake for the
winner.
United left back Evra was given a hostile Anfield reception
after the Frenchman's involvement in a spat with Liverpool's
Luis Suarez in October, which led to the Uruguayan forward's
current eight-match ban for racial abuse.
Racism allegations were the backdrop to Chelsea's 1-0 win at
Queens Park Rangers, where John Terry, in court next week
after being charged over comments allegedly made to QPR's
Anton Ferdinand in October, was kept away from his fellow
defender as the clubs decided not to shake hands before
kickoff.
Like Evra, Terry was constantly heckled by the home fans
whose wrath switched to the referee on 62 minutes when he
awarded a soft penalty to Chelsea after Clint Hill was
adjudged to have pushed Daniel Sturridge. Juan Mata converted
the spot kick.
Despite the lucky break Chelsea deserved to win, but even
Liverpool's captain, Steven Gerrard, reckoned his side were
fortunate to get past United after Daniel Agger's opener was
cancelled out by Park Ji-Sung before Kuyt's late strike.
Asked if Liverpool had merited victory, Gerrard told ITV
Sport: "Not on possession, probably not on general play;
we've got to give Manchester United credit, they controlled
large periods of the game today, but the most important thing
was the result and we got there in the end."
United boss Alex Ferguson, whose side beat Premier league
title rivals Manchester City in the third round but are now
out of the FA Cup as well as the Champions League, agreed.
"I don't know how we lost it, it was a really good
performance by us," he said.
Liverpool were woeful in a league defeat at struggling Bolton
Wanderers last weekend but eliminated Premier League leaders
City on Wednesday to reach the League Cup final, and have now
beaten bitter rivals and league champions United.
Kenny Dalglish's side, still missing the verve offered by
Suarez, took the lead on 21 minutes when Agger headed in a
corner that struggling United goalkeeper David de Gea failed
to collect after he was crowded out by the hosts.
United, without the injured Wayne Rooney, hit back through a
crisp strike inside the near post from Park on 39 minutes and
the visitors had other good chances, with Antonio Valencia
hitting the post.
However, Liverpool had the last laugh to send Anfield into
raptures and prompt more hopes in the city that Dalglish can
bring back the glory days from his previous spell in charge.
Striker Andy Carroll, widely criticised for his form since a
£35m move from Newcastle United last year, flicked on the
ball to leave Evra out of position and Dutchman Kuyt slammed
it in when De Gea could again have done better.
The goal avoided a replay at Old Trafford next month, which
Suarez would have been eligible to play in.
The only minor shock on the day was inflicted on former
Premier League side Hull City, who now play in the
Championship (second division) but lost 1-0 at home to fourth
division Crawley Town.
In two all-Premier League ties, Bolton Wanderers overcame
Swansea City 2-1 at home and Norwich City prevailed 2-1 at
West Bromwich Albion to also make round five.
Last season's runners-up, Stoke City, progressed with a
simple 2-0 victory at Derby County.
Other results included Blackpool 1-1 Sheffield Wednesday,
Leicester City 2-0 Swindon Town, Millwall 1-1 Southampton,
Sheffield United 0-4 Birmingham City, and Stevenage 1-0 Notts
County.
Tottenham Hotspur are also through after beating second-tier
Watford 1-0 on Friday, also when Everton overcame Fulham 2-1.
Newcastle visit Brighton and Hove Albion in Saturday's late
game, while the two remaining fourth-round fixtures take
place on Sunday with Sunderland entertaining north-east
rivals Middlesbrough and Arsenal hosting Aston Villa.
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