Pawson then become the first English referee to consult a touchline monitor himself before awarding Liverpool a penalty for a foul on Mohamed Salah by Jake Livermore. That prompted furious protests by the visitor, with Barry booked for dissent, only for Firmino's spot-kick to hit the crossbar. There was yet another VAR review prior to the break, before a Joel Matip own goal that put West Brom 3-1 up was allowed. Egypt striker Salah gave seven-time FA Cup winner Liverpool hope in the 78th minute with his 25th goal in just 32 appearances for the Reds, but Alan Pardew's Premier League struggler still booked their place in the last 16. Earlier, fourth-tier Newport eyed one of the all-time great upsets against eight-time FA Cup winner Tottenham thanks to Padraig Amond's first-half goal.4 - Liverpool have been eliminated in the fourth round of the FA Cup in all three seasons under Jurgen Klopp. Repetition. pic.twitter.com/3sRKCnncLJ
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But eight minutes from time, England striker Kane equalised when he tapped in from close range following Son Heung-Min's flick-on for his 30th goal this season. And 1-1 was how it finished as League Two Newport survived four minutes of injury-time to hold out for a lucrative replay at Wembley, Spurs' temporary home. Welsh side Newport, a massive 72 places behind a Spurs side who are fifth in the Premier League, sparked delirious scenes at Rodney Parade when Amond headed them into a 38th-minute lead. Meanwhile frustrated Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino questioned his side's desire to lift trophy. West Ham United manager David Moyes labelled Arthur Masuaku "despicable" after the midfielder was sent off for spitting in a 2-0 defeat by 2013 FA Cup winner Wigan Athletic.What a game.
West Brom, who have won just once in the Premier League since August, go to Anfield and knock Liverpool out of the FA Cup! pic.twitter.com/90KygVpjYg— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) January 27, 2018
Premier League West Ham, already 1-0 down to the first of two goals from Will Grigg, were reduced to 10 men early in the second half when Masuaku saw red for spitting at third-tier Wigan's Nick Powell. Southampton beat fellow Premier League struggler Watford 1-0 as Jack Stephens marked his 24th birthday with a goal to ensure Javi Gracia's reign as Hornets manager started with a defeat. Nottingham Forest's FA Cup run ended just one round after they knocked out holder Arsenal courtesy of a 2-1 defeat by Championship rival Hull City. Chelsea face Newcastle United in another all top-flight clash Sunday when league leader Manchester City continue their bid for an unprecedented "quadruple" away to second-tier Cardiff City. Manchester United eased into the fourth round Friday, with new signing Alexis Sanchez impressing on debut in a 4-0 win at lowly Yeovil Town.? Liverpool in the FA Cup:
? 2015/16: ❌ Lost to West Ham in 4th Round ? 2016/17 ❌ Lost to Wolves in 4th Round ? 2017/18 ❌ Lost to West Brom in 4th Round pic.twitter.com/jQwKMhASRh— SPORF (@Sporf) January 27, 2018
RESULTSHuddersfield 1 (Mounie 21) Birmingham 1 (Jutkiewicz 54)Hull 2 (Bowen 18, Dicko 40) Forest 1 (Vellios 88)Liverpool 2 (Firmino 5, Salah 78) West Brom 3 (Rodriguez 7, 11, Matip 45-og)Middlesbrough 0 Brighton 1 (Murray 90)Millwall 2 (Wallace 17-P, Thompson 90) Rochdale 2 (Henderson 32, Done 53)Dons 0 Coventry 1 (Biamou 64)Notts 1 (Stead 62) Swansea 1 (Narsingh 45)Peterborough 1 (Hughes 58) Leicester 5 (Diabate 9, 87, Iheanacho 12, 29, Ndidi 90+2)Sheffield 1 (Sharp 80-P) Preston 0Southampton 1 (Stephens 4) Watford 0Wigan 2 (Grigg 7, 62-P) West Ham 0Newport 1 (Amond 38) 1 Tottenham (Kane 82) SUNDAY'S MATCHESChelsea v Newcastle and Cardiff v Man CityREPORT: @WBA dumped @LFC out of the FA Cup after their chaotic 3-2 win at Anfield in the fourth round was dominated by VAR calls: https://t.co/22j9xN2xvi pic.twitter.com/brYxmGJNvU
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