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Man United’s Park Ji-sung scores against Liverpool. (AP-Yonhap News) |
LONDON (AP) ― Liverpool reached the fifth round of the FA Cup on Saturday at the expense of its fiercest rival, a last-gasp 2-1 victory over Manchester United leaving the famous competition without the English Premier League’s top two teams.
While Chelsea progressed with a 1-0 win at Queens Park Rangers thanks to Juan Mata’s second-half penalty, Netherlands forward Dirk Kuyt scored the winner for Liverpool in the 88th minute at Anfield.
United earlier dumped out neighbor Manchester City ― the Premier League leader and defending FA Cup champion ― in the fourth round, leaving the world’s oldest club knockout competition wide open this year.
Second-tier Brighton beat Premier League Newcastle 1-0 at Amex Stadium in another Cup match that Magpies defender Mike Williamson will want to forget.
Williamson deflected in Will Buckley’s close-range effort for the only goal 14 minutes from time. The defender also scored an own goal last season when Newcastle lost to then League Two side Stevenage in the third round of the competition.
Bolton beat Swansea 2-1 and Norwich won by the same scoreline at West Bromwich Albion in the other all-Premier League matchups, while Stoke ― which lost the 2011 final to Man City ― also progressed with a 2-0 win at Derby.
Arsenal hosts Aston Villa on Sunday.
Liverpool and United met for the first time since the unsavory race row between Luis Suarez and Patrice Evra erupted in a Premier League match between them in October.
Evra, United’s captain on Saturday, was booed throughout while Suarez watched from the stands as he served the seventh of his eight-game ban for repeatedly racially abusing the France defender.
Spain
Three days after Barcelona ended its Copa del Rey title defense, Real Madrid came from behind to beat last-place Zaragoza 3-1 on Saturday as its campaign rolled on to break its fierce rival’s hold on the Spanish league title.
Three days after Barcelona ended Real Madrid’s Copa del Rey title defense, the Spanish champions’ own hopes of a fourth successive league dimmed after a 0-0 draw at Villarreal on Saturday.
Barcelona’s slip let Madrid move seven points clear of its fierce rival just past the season’s midway point through its earlier 3-1 comeback win over last-place Zaragoza.
Lionel Messi missed with a chip shot early, and Cesc Fabregas hit the crossbar late in Barcelona’s best scoring chances.
Zaragoza, which upset Madrid at home late last season, started well with Angel Lafita scoring an 11th-minute opener.
But Kaka leveled for Madrid in the 32nd, and Cristiano Ronaldo and Mesut Oezil added two more shortly after halftime at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.
Ronaldo has scored in each of Madrid’s last four games, and his 24 league goals are best in Spain, two ahead of Barcelona’s Lionel Messi, who was playing later Saturday against Villarreal.
Madrid has won nine of 10 league home games this season, with its only home loss to Barcelona in December.
“Every game is tough. Zaragoza is a good team and they showed it with a quick goal,” Madrid midfielder Esteban Granero said. “But we gave it our all and were able to turn it around.”
After his team’s strong performance in its closely fought elimination by Barcelona on Wednesday, Madrid coach Jose Mourinho opted again for an attack-minded starting 11 with rarely used Granero and Kaka in midfield behind Oezil and scoring pair Karim Benzema and Ronaldo.
Germany
Bayern Munich beat Wolfsburg 2-0 to remain top of the Bundesliga on goal difference, just ahead of Borussia Dortmund and Schalke.
All three are tied at 40 points, but Bayern will be looking nervously over its shoulder after Dortmund brushed Hoffenheim aside 3-1 and then Schalke came from behind to win 4-1 in Cologne.
American Fabian Johnson scored his second goal of the season for Hoffenheim, and his first in the Bundesliga since Dec. 5, 2009. His other goal this season was in the German Cup last July 31.
Dortmund was already 3-0 up at home through two goals from Shinji Kagawa and another from Kevin Grosskreutz, before league scoring leader Mario Gomez’s 60th-minute strike allowed Bayern a sigh of relief.
Dutch winger Arjen Robben sealed the points in an edgy win for Bayern with a goal in injury time.
Italy
Juventus’ charge towards the Serie A title gathered pace with a 2-1 win over third-place Udinese in falling snow on Saturday.
Alessandro Matri scored either side of Antonio Floro Flores’ equalizer to help unbeaten leader Juventus move four points clear of second-placed AC Milan, which faces Cagliari on Sunday.
Udinese was two points further back and could be caught by Inter Milan, which visits Lecce on Sunday.
France
Big-spending Paris Saint-Germain needed a scrappy 1-0 win over Brest to keep a three-point lead over Montpellier at the top of the French league.
PSG defender Milan Bisevac flicked home a corner from Christophe Jallet in the sixth minute.
Brest lost its first home match this season while PSG has now won all four games under coach Carlo Ancelotti, who replaced Antoine Kombouare last month.