FA Cup
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Play VideoWayne Shaw has left Sutton United amid investigations into his pie-eating antics during the FA Cup game against Arsenal but he is not the first person in sport to have a publicity stunt backfire
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Arsenal’s manager paid tribute to ‘astonishing’ Sutton United but Wenger said a bottle was thrown in his direction during 2-0 FA Cup win
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Barney Ronay at Gander Green LaneManager has time to relax as Arsenal’s much-changed team avoid major upset against non-league Sutton United to reach FA Cup quarter-finals -
Goals from Lucas Pérez and Theo Walcott saw Arsenal survive some nervous moments to beat Sutton United 2-0 and reach the FA Cup quarter-finals
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Arsenal avoided a potentially tricky task in the fifth round of the FA Cup, easing past Sutton United as Lucas Perez and Theo Walcott scored in a 2-0 win
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The Lincoln manager has been inundated with interview requests as a result of his team’s historic FA Cup run but says he ‘owes it to the boys’ to concentrate on their promotion bid
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Arsène Wenger says he is concerned about facing Sutton United on the National League side’s artificial 3G pitch and warned his Arsenal players not to take the FA Cup fifth-round tie lightly
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Millwall’s manager Neil Harris has praised Shaun Cummings, whose last-minute goal earned the League One club a 1-0 victory over Leicester City and a place in the sixth round
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José Mourinho, the Manchester United manager, had only praise for his players’ attitude in fighting back from a goal down to beat Blackburn Rovers 2-1 in the FA Cup fifth round
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Mounted police were needed to disperse Millwall fans who invaded the pitch and threw objects at Leicester City supporters after the Lions’ 1-0 FA Cup win at the Den
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Pedro and Diego Costa struck in the second half to break Wolves’ resistance and earn Chelsea a 2-0 victory in the FA Cup fifth round at Molineux
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Minute-by-minute report: Wolves battled hard, but Chelsea were too strong in the second half, the seven-time cup winners making it to the quarter finals. Scott Murray was watching.
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Millwall knocked out Premier League champions Leicester City to reach the last eight of the FA Cup, while Huddersfield earned a replay against Manchester City
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