Better-known for its fishing trade, fourth-tier minnows Grimsby Town splashed some FA Cup magic by knocking out Premier League Southampton to achieve the quarterfinals for the primary time in 84 years on Wednesday.
With 4,000 followers making the lengthy journey from the Humber Estuary to the Solent, many wielding inflatable haddocks, Grimsby belied its lowly standing with a deserved win.
Two penalties netted by Gavan Holohan both facet of halftime sealed a 2-1 victory on one of many greatest nights in Grimsby’s historical past and its reward is a visit to top-flight Brighton and Hove Albion within the final eight – a conflict destined to be billed because the Seagulls versus Haddocks.
Manager Paul Hurst described it as a ‘miracle’ as his facet grew to become solely the sixth crew from the fourth tier or beneath to achieve the final eight of the FA Cup Cup for the reason that introduction of the division in 1958-59.
“I’m in shock a little bit. Just delighted for the players. What an effort. We kept disciplined. Look at what that means to the support,” Hurst stated because the visiting followers celebrated loudly.
“We turned up, hoping for a miracle and to be in the quarter-final is incredible. It is just a fantastic day, we have gone down in the history books. It is a very special day.”
Grimsby’s coronary heart was in its mouth as Duje Caleta-Car gave Southampton a lifeline after which Theo Walcott appeared to have equalised with 10 minutes to go, just for his effort to be chalked off by VAR for offside.
Grimsby’s win means it’s the first crew within the competitors’s historical past to get rid of 5 totally different groups from the next division in a single season.
“I know that there were a few who thought we could get a result going into it, but maybe I thought they were crazy,” Hurst informed the membership’s Twitter feed.
“But when we went two up a few more started to believe.”
For Premier League backside membership Southampton, it was one other low level in a depressing season.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com