Published: 09:23, February 10, 2025
Liverpool suffer shock FA Cup defeat to Plymouth
By Reuters
Plymouth's Bosnian defender #25 Nikola Katic dives to header the ball clear from the foot of Liverpool's Portuguese striker #20 Diogo Jota during the English FA Cup fourth round football match between Plymouth Argyle and Liverpool at Home Park in Plymouth, south west England, on Feb 9, 2025. (PHOTO / AFP)

PLYMOUTH, England - A much-changed Liverpool were dumped out of the FA Cup by struggling second-tier side Plymouth Argyle, who pulled off a stunning 1-0 fourth round win at Home Park on Sunday that put an end to the visitors' hopes of a quadruple.

The hosts took the lead in the 53rd minute after they were awarded a penalty for a handball by midfielder Harvey Elliott and Ryan Hardie stepped up to send Liverpool goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher the wrong way.

"We all came here today with a dream and we have done it. I don't know what to say," forward Hardie told ITV. "There is obviously a lot of pressure. It is about picking your side, and I committed to it," he said when asked about his penalty.

Premier League leaders Liverpool were bereft of ideas and had just one shot on target in the opening half, with Plymouth keeper Conor Hazard making a diving save in the 36th minute to keep out James McConnell's long-range shot.

Ahead of the Merseyside derby against Everton on Wednesday, Liverpool made wholesale changes with Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk, Alisson Becker and Alexis Mac Allister among the big names rested and left at home.

Liverpool, who were also forced into an early change when defender Joe Gomez went down injured, failed to create many chances in a scrappy encounter as Plymouth, who sit bottom of the second-tier Championship, gradually grew in confidence.

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Liverpool's Kostas Tsimikas (left) challenges for the ball in the penalty area with Plymouth Argyle's Mustapha Bundu during the English FA Cup fourth round soccer match between Plymouth Argyle and Liverpool at Home Park stadium in Plymouth, England, on Feb 9, 2025. (PHOTO / AP)

Arne Slot's side switched gears after going down but Hazard proved to be the hero for Plymouth as the Northern Irishman brilliantly kept out Diogo Jota's volley in added time, as well as a header from Darwin Nunez.

"At the end of the day, it is my job. So I am delighted with that," Hazard said when asked about the Jota save.

No quadruple

With Liverpool top of the Premier League, having strolled into the Champions League's last 16 and reached the League Cup final, some fans and pundits had begun to speculate about a potential quadruple.

Plymouth's remarkable victory, however, brought a shuddering halt to talk of a clean sweep of silverware for Slot's side, who had only lost three games all season, prior to Sunday.

Having made 10 changes to the side that hammered Tottenham Hotspur 4-0 in the League Cup semi-final second leg at Anfield on Thursday, Slot had no regrets over his team selection against Plymouth.

Nunez was the only established first-team player the Dutchman brought off the bench as Liverpool chased an equalizer at Plymouth, with the Uruguayan striker coming on in the 58th minute.

Plymouth Argyle goalkeeper Conor Hazard tips the ball over the bar as he makes a save from a header by Liverpool's Darwin Nunez during the English FA Cup fourth round soccer match between Plymouth Argyle and Liverpool at Home Park stadium in Plymouth, England, on Feb 9, 2025. (PHOTO / AP)

"(No regrets) because we've seen a few times already, it's a playing style that is difficult. I think today showed why we played with who we used, they need momentum to be ready for the upcoming months. We saw it today," Slot told reporters.

"The result is obvious, a big disappointment. Way we played, not a lot to be happy about. The boys kept fighting for 100 minutes. They kept fighting but credit to Plymouth, a good game-plan, worked hard and it was a clear penalty, correct decision."

Meanwhile, there was no surprise in the other FA Cup fourth-round tie with Premier League club Wolverhampton Wanderers beating Championship side Blackburn Rovers 2-0 at Ewood Park.

There was little to separate the two teams in the opening minutes before Wolves hit Blackburn with two rapid-fire goals through midfielder Joao Gomes in the 33rd minute and seconds later via forward Matheus Cunha.

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Blackburn defender Dominic Hyam had the ball in the back of the net in the 19th minute but his celebrations were cut short when the linesman's flag went up for offside.