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Soccer-Port Vale cause FA Cup shock to reach quarter-finals

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BURSLEM, England, March 8 (Reuters) - Third-tier strugglers Port Vale pulled off the shock of the FA Cup fifth round to beat Premier League Sunderland 1-0 and reach the quarter-finals for the first

Soccer-Port Vale cause FA Cup shock to reach quarter-finals

FA Cup Fifth Round Highlights and Analysis

Port Vale's Historic Victory

BURSLEM, England, March 8 (Reuters) - Third-tier strugglers Port Vale pulled off the shock of the FA Cup fifth round to beat Premier League Sunderland 1-0 and reach the quarter-finals for the first time since 1954 on Sunday.

Ben Waine's 28th-minute goal proved enough to clinch a famous victory for the Vale Park club who are in danger of being relegated from League One this season.

Other Fifth Round Upsets

There was another surprise, albeit a milder one, earlier on Sunday as Premier League Fulham were beaten 1-0 at home by second-tier Southampton.

Leeds United's Performance

Leeds United avoided a Sunday wipe-out for Premier League clubs, though, as they dispatched Championship side Norwich City 3-0 with goals by Sean Longstaff, Gabriel Gudmundsson and Joel Piroe at Elland Road.

Southampton's Quarter-Final Achievement

Southampton became the first non-Premier League club to reach the quarter-finals of this season's competition thanks to a late penalty by substitute Ross Stewart after Finn Azaz was brought down in the area by Joachim Andersen.

They were later joined by Port Vale who stunned Sunderland with a gritty display on a threadbare pitch.

Match Analysis: Port Vale vs Sunderland

Sunderland, mid-table in the Premier League and 57 places higher than League One bottom club Port Vale, were pedestrian against their fired-up hosts and paid the penalty.

Waine headed in after Sunderland failed to clear a corner and the hosts deservedly held on despite some late pressure.

Waine's Decisive Moment

WAINE PERFORMS SHEARER CELEBRATION

The 24-year-old New Zealand international, who also scored the winner against second-tier Bristol City in midweek in a delayed fourth-round tie, celebrated in the fashion of former Newcastle United striker Alan Shearer, one arm aloft.

"We are on a bit of a roll at the moment," Waine said. "I know it wasn't pretty to watch but we dug in so hard and I think we deserved it."

Manager and Player Reactions

Vale manager Jon Brady, while proud of his team, said the result was a "pain in the bum" as it will add to the club's fixture congestion in their fight to avoid the fourth tier.

"I'm in a bit of shock really," Brady, who took charge in January, said. "Things went our way today."

Sunderland reached the 40-point mark in their return season in the Premier League this week and are almost certainly safe, but Sunday's result put a dampener on their campaign.

"The Premier League is our first objective, 100%. We tried to go strong with the players we had. We trained properly before. If you don't show enough you get punished and that's what happened today," manager Regis Le Bris, said.

Southampton's Return to the Quarter-Finals

Former winners Southampton are back in the quarter-finals having reached that stage in 2020-21 and 2021-22 and they thoroughly deserved to see off a lacklustre Fulham.

Even before Stewart's stoppage-time penalty, Fulham keeper Benjamin Lecomte had been forced into saves from Azaz and Tom Fellows as the visitors played the better football.

Quarter-Final Lineup and Upcoming Fixtures

Southampton and Port Vale join a powerful-looking quartet already through to the last eight with Arsenal, Manchester City, Chelsea and Liverpool in the hat for the quarter-finals.

West Ham United play Brentford on Monday.

(Reporting by Martyn Herman, editing by Pritha Sarkar and Toby Davis)

Key Takeaways

  • Port Vale pulled off a historic upset, reaching the FA Cup quarter‑finals for the first time since their 1953‑54 semi‑final run (aol.co.uk).
  • Ben Waine, a New Zealand international, scored the decisive goal in Vale’s 1‑0 win over Sunderland, marking their first top‑flight scalp in 30 years (aol.co.uk).
  • Southampton became the first non‑Premier League club in this season’s quarter‑finals by beating Fulham 1‑0 via a late Ross Stewart penalty (thefa.com).
  • The quarter‑final draw, to be held Monday March 9, will include Port Vale, Southampton and heavyweights Arsenal, Manchester City, Chelsea and Liverpool (mancity.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which teams caused upsets in the FA Cup fifth round?
Port Vale beat Sunderland and Southampton defeated Fulham, both achieving significant upsets in the FA Cup fifth round.
How did Port Vale secure victory against Sunderland?
Ben Waine scored in the 28th minute, and Port Vale held on for a 1-0 win despite late pressure from Sunderland.
When did Port Vale last reach the FA Cup quarter-finals?
Port Vale last reached the FA Cup quarter-finals in 1954.
Which non-Premier League clubs advanced to the FA Cup quarter-finals?
Port Vale and Southampton are the non-Premier League clubs that advanced to the FA Cup quarter-finals.
Who scored the decisive penalty for Southampton against Fulham?
Ross Stewart scored the late penalty for Southampton to secure their victory over Fulham.

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