Charlton v Chelsea: FA Cup third round – live

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I’m really excited and proud to be head coach of this football club. It’s felt like three weeks, not three days and I’m really looking forward to the game. Hopefully we put in a really good performance.

[On making eight changes] We’ve got a very good squad. We have a lot of games in a short space of time and we want to compete in every competition. I’ve got faith in every player in this group. Hopefully it’s the right decision tonight.

There is some synergy with Chelsea being the first Premier League club to appoint a black manager in Ruud Gullit in 1996. But it remains a sad fact that despite the league’s diverse playing pool, Rosenior is only its 12th black manager. That doesn’t reflect the level of talent out there.

I have spoken to several black former Premier League players frustrated by the lack of manager and senior coaching opportunities they have been offered. It is to Rosenior’s credit that after being harshly sacked by Hull when he missed out on the Championship playoffs, he took a different route with Strasbourg and has landed a top job.

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Macclesfield realise impossible dream in rise from ashes to a day of historic glory

Rob Smethurst’s resurrection of a troubled but proud club is timely reminder that football can still be the people’s game

From extinction to the impossible dream of becoming the greatest FA Cup giantkillers of all, Macclesfield’s story reminds that community will forever be football’s greatest asset. As fans celebrated victory over the holders, Crystal Palace, many took their time to peel away from the stadium. Not too long ago, many feared they may never return to Moss Rose.

Macclesfield Town FC, 1874-2020 was the etching on the gravestone of the club that died, mourned quietly by a town that had slowly lost touch with events at the shambling football ground on its southern tip, pretty much the last stop before the long drive to London begins.

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Ramsdale the shootout hero as Newcastle edge out Bournemouth in FA Cup thriller

Aaron Ramsdale was Newcastle’s hero as they edged past Bournemouth into the FA Cup fourth round on penalties. The on-loan Southampton keeper saved from Evanilson, Álex Jiménez and Bafodé Diakité to seal a 7-6 shootout win after a pulsating encounter had ended 3-3 after 120 minutes on a bitterly cold afternoon. However, Eddie Howe was counting the cost, with Tuesday’s Carabao Cup semi-final first leg at home to Manchester City in mind.

Marcus Tavernier had taken the tie to penalties with an equaliser in the second minute of stoppage time at the end of extra time seconds after Harvey Barnes thought he had won it for the much-changed Magpies. The hosts had led through a Barnes goal, but trailed 2-1 after Alex Scott and David Brooks scored in quick succession before Anthony Gordon’s late spot-kick.

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FA Cup roundup: Sunderland beat Everton on penalties as Strand Larsen hits treble for Wolves

  • Wolves beat Shrewsbury 6-1 to continue revival

  • Leicester win 2-0 at Cheltenham to avoid giantkilling

David Moyes refused to criticise the players who missed all Everton’s penalties in a 3-0 shootout defeat to Sunderland in the club’s first FA Cup tie at Hill Dickinson Stadium.

Unconvincing efforts from James Garner, who had scored from the spot in the 89th minute to cancel out Enzo Le Fee’s first-half strike, Thierno Barry and Beto were all saved by Robin Roefs. It was the first time in Everton’s history they had failed to score a single penalty in a shootout, and they became only the second top-flight team to lose an FA Cup shootout without scoring after Blackburn, also against Sunderland, in 2003.

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Antoine Semenyo’s debut goal helps Manchester City rout Exeter 10-1 in FA Cup

After 52 minutes, joy for Antoine Semenyo on his Manchester City debut. Rayan Cherki’s pirouette presaged him threading the ball in behind Exeter’s defence for the wideman to run in and beat Joe Whitworth to cap a memorable display. A little later Semenyo was replaced to an ovation and, from his seat in the stands, the suspended Pep Guardiola, in a flat cap and winter coat, approved, too.

Tijjani Reijnders’ curled finish, Nico O’Reilly’s flicked header, an 18-yard shot by another debutant, Ryan McAidoo, and Rico Lewis’s second completed City’s goal-plunder, while the substitute George Birch, 19, smashed home a memorable first Exeter goal for their consolation.

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Olympic organizers ‘100%' confident NHL will play in Milan Cortina despite arena delays

MILAN — Olympic organizers are “100%” confident the NHL won’t pull out of the Milan Cortina Games with the new ice hockey arena finally ready. Or almost.

Construction delays and other concerns about the Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena have drawn headlines for weeks ahead of the NHL returning to the Winter Olympics for the first time since 2014 and the women’s tournament opening on Feb. 5.

The NHL has expressed concern about the construction and quality of the ice surface. NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly said last month in Winnipeg that the league would not send its players if there were any safety concerns.

When Andrea Francisi, the chief games operations officer for Milan Cortina, was asked on Friday how confident he was that NHL players would participate, he said, “100%, 100%.”

IOC sports director Pierre Ducrey echoed his sentiments.

“I’m very confident they will be here and it’s going to be extremely exciting,” Ducrey said. “We’re very excited they’re coming back; 12 years, there was a lot of work from a lot people to make sure this happens.

“So, yeah, you will have NHL players here in February and it is going to be amazing.”

The NHL is expected to release a statement at the end of its visit to the new arena, with a delegation at a long-awaited test event over the next three days.

The first match of the test event — the final league and cup games of the domestic season — was briefly delayed to fix what organizers said was a small hole in the ice.

A spokesperson from the Milan Cortina organizing committee told The Associated Press the ice master — Don Moffatt, who works for the Colorado Avalanche — was happy with the ice and reassured them that this was a completely normal occurrence that can happen the first time the ice is skated on.

Florian Wieser, who played in the game, posted to social media: “It was a small hole that was fixed in 5 minutes. Ice was really good, I was surprised how good it was and it will only get better.”

The original test event scheduled in December didn’t happen because of the construction delays. The one scheduled this weekend is less than a month out from the women’s competition.

On Friday, the arena was obviously far from complete — in a cosmetic sense at least.

Seats were missing and there was an abundance of plastic sheeting. But organizers said those were just “the finishing touches.”

“The next two days will be really very important because they will allow us, having three matches a day, to test exactly the days as they will be in the Olympics,” Francisi said.

On Monday, International Ice Hockey Federation President Luc Tardif said parts of the arena might not be fully finished on time.

Ducrey thinks there is “no chance at all” it won’t be ready for competition.

“(Tardif) will spend the three days here, he’s going to have an opportunity to see the plans, to see the hockey going on ... but from our perspective it’s clear,” Ducrey said. “We knew exactly where the venue would be at at this stage, and we are pleased with the progress.

“A lot more progress will be done so that we are absolutely ready for Games time.”

The men’s Olympic hockey tournament is scheduled from Feb. 11-22, the women’s from Feb. 5-19.

Coco Gauff beats Iga Swiatek but Poland best US to reach United Cup final

  • Gaudff wins 6-4, 6-2 but loses in doubles

  • Sabalenka into Brisbane final; Alcaraz beats Sinner in exhibition

A statement victory for Coco Gauff over her great rival Iga Swiatek proved to be insufficient to the American’s hopes of leading her team into the final of the United Cup. Poland showed their depth in an excellent team performance to close out a 2-1 win over the United States at the Ken Rosewall Arena in Sydney.

Poland, who finished runners-up to the US last year, exacted their revenge courtesy of the doubles specialists Jan Zielinski and Katarzyna Kawa, who maintained their unbeaten run in the competition by defeating Christian Harrison and Gauff 7-6 (5), 7-6 (3) in the decisive third rubber. Poland face Switzerland in the final on Sunday after the Swiss defeated Belgium 2-1.

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Canadiens: Battle At The Top

With their 6-2 win over the Florida Panthers, the Montreal Canadiens leapfrogged the Detroit Red Wings in the standings and landed atop the Atlantic Division. This means that on Saturday night, at the Bell Centre, the duel between the Habs and the Wings will be for the divisional lead.

Both teams are in excellent form: the Canadiens have won their last three games and are 7-1-2 in their previous 10, while the visitors are 7-2-1 in their last 10 and have won their previous two games. The two teams have won five of their last 10 duels, but Montreal has won the previous two.

The Habs had a day off yesterday, and Martin St-Louis has yet to reveal who will be in the net tonight. Jakub Dobes is the only goaltender who hasn’t seen any action this week, and he hasn’t played since January 1 against the Carolina Hurricanes.

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The Czech netminder was in the net for the previous duel with the Wings in October, a 5-1 win. That was his only game against them, meaning he has a 1-0-0 record, a 1.00 goal-against average, and a 968 save percentage. Meanwhile, Samuel Montembeault has a 4-1-2 record, with a 2.67 GAA and a .914 SV. As for Jacob Fowler, he has never faced Detroit.

Meanwhile, Todd McLellan has already said that John Gibson would get the nod tonight. The American netminder has a 7-3-1 record against the Habs with a 2.63 GAA and a .915 SV. Meanwhile, Cam Talbot, who will act as backup, is 9-4-1 with a 1.60 GAA and a .939 SV. The Wings are splitting the workload between their two goaltenders pretty evenly, with Gibson having featured in 26 games while Talbot has appeared in 21.

Unlike the Canadiens, the Wings are fully healthy; none of their player is unavailable, while the Habs are still without Alex Newhook, Patrik Kane, Kirby Dach, and Jake Evans. Kaiden Guhle could return tonight, but we’ll have confirmation after the morning skate around 11:00 AM when Martin St-Louis speaks to the media. As for Josh Anderson, he’s still not on the injured reserve list, but he hasn’t played since the duel with the Hurricanes on New Year’s Day. Since then, all we’ve heard is that he’s dealing with an upper-body injury.

Brendan Gallagher is the Canadiens’ most productive forward against the Wings with 34 points in 38 games, followed by captain Nick Suzuki with 18 points in 20 games and newcomer Phillip Danault, who also has 18 points but in 26 games. Lane Hutson, Suzuki, Oliver Kapanen, Juraj Slafkovsky, and Alexandre Carrier are all on a three-game point streak. At the same time, Alexandre Texier has six points in his last two games, with four goals and two assists.

James Van Riemsdyk leads the Wings in points against Montreal with 34 points in 49 games, followed by Patrick Kane, who scored the 500th goal of his career in the Wings’ last game, with 24 points in 28 games. “Showtime” has been left off the Team USA roster for the Olympics and is no doubt playing with a chip on his shoulder right now. Captain Dylan Larkin wraps up the top three with 23 points against the Canadiens in 35 games.

The game is set for 7:00 PM, and you can catch it on FDSNDET, Sportsnet East, City TV and TVA Sports. Tom Chmielewski and Kelly Sutherland will be officiating, while David Brisebois and Dan Kelly will act as linesmen. The Canadiens’ next game is Monday night against the Vancouver Canucks at 7:30 PM.


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