Huddersfield stage upset against Burnley, Olise inspires Palace

Published January 9, 2022
BURNLEY: Burnley’s Jay Rodriguez (R) scores during the FA Cup third-round match against Huddersfield at Turf Moor on Saturday.
—Reuters
BURNLEY: Burnley’s Jay Rodriguez (R) scores during the FA Cup third-round match against Huddersfield at Turf Moor on Saturday. —Reuters

LONDON: Second-tier Huddersfield created the first shock of the third round of the FA Cup by coming from behind to beat Premier League side Burnley 2-1 on Saturday.

Crystal Palace survived a scare, though, rallying thanks to an inspired second-half display by winger Michael Olise to beat second-tier Millwall 2-1.

Premier League clubs enter the world’s oldest knockout competition at the third-round stage and Manchester City had no problem seeing off fourth-tier Swindon 4-1 on Friday.

The English champions will not be joined in the last 32 by Burnley, despite the team currently residing in the top flight’s relegation zone taking the lead through Jay Rodriguez in the 28th minute.

Josh Koroma and Matty Pearson scored in the final 16 minutes to cause an upset at Turf Moor, where Burnley manager Sean Dyche wasn’t present after contracting the coronavirus.

“I’m really pleased with the players. The game was balanced in the first half and then we played a brilliant second half,” Huddersfield coach Carlos Corberan said.

“We played well from the back in the second half and we were more aggressive as a team, too.”

Olise, a skillful winger, has mostly been used as a substitute in his first season at Palace since joining from second-tier Reading but should see more game time in the upcoming month because key Palace forwards are competing in the African Cup of Nations.

The 20-year-old started against Millwall and was instrumental in his team’s recovery from falling behind in the 17th minute after goalkeeper Jack Butland’s mistake allowed Benik Afobe to score.

Olise bent a shot into the bottom corner in the 46th and then crossed for Jean-Philippe Mateta to head home the winner in the 58th.

Olise was also at the center of an incident in the second half when he appeared to be struck by a bottle thrown from the crowd while he was taking a corner. British broadcaster ITV also picked up homophobic abuse by fans aimed toward Palace midfielder Conor Gallagher.Hartlepool United beat Blackpool 2-1 and Middlesbrough won 3-2 at Mansfield Town in stoppage-time. Fulham defeated Bristol City 1-0 in extra time, thanks to a goal from Harry Wilson.

Published in Dawn, January 9th, 2022

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