Man City, FA Cup and Semenyo
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Manchester City assistant manager Pep Lijnders was delighted with Antoine Semenyo's debut performance in their FA Cup third round thumping of Exeter City.
The third round of the FA Cup is in full swing, and after Wrexham took out Nottingham Forest to defeat the Premier League side, non-league Macclesfield knocked out the reigning champions of the competition in Crystal Palace.
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6th-tier Macclesfield upsets FA Cup holder Crystal Palace in huge shock. Man City scores 10
The FA Cup delivered another fairytale result on Saturday when sixth-tier Macclesfield — managed by Wayne Rooney's brother — knocked out titleholder Crystal Palace in one of the competition's greatest upsets.
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Who will be next up in the FA Cup for Macclesfield after the sixth-tier side dusted off holders Crystal Palace to guarantee a new winner of the tournament this season?
Arsenal will definitely make changes here, but it won't make any difference. Portsmouth are in trouble at the bottom of the Championship and they look short of what is required there, let alone against the Premier League leaders - or even their reserves.