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Arsenal beat Newcastle as Chorley shock virus-hit Derby


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Published : 10 Jan 2021 08:25 PM

FA Cup holders Arsenal beat Newcastle 2-0 on Saturday as non-league Chorley knocked out coronavirus-ravaged Derby and West Brom suffered an embarrassing third-round exit against Blackpool, reports AFP.

The rampaging Covid-19 virus is casting a lengthening shadow over football in England, with dozens of games called off and growing fears over whether the season can be completed.

Just one match has so far been called off in the FA Cup third round -- the stage at which the big guns enter the competition.

But a number of clubs have been forced to make radical alterations to their line-ups after suffering outbreaks.

Arsenal, 14-time FA Cup winners, continued their recent revival with a fourth straight win in all competitions in their all Premier-League tie at the Emirates.

Magpies captain Jamaal Lascelles made his first appearance in six weeks after being hit hard by the coronavirus as both sides made multiple changes.

Emile Smith Rowe -- who earlier had a red card overturned after a VAR check -- broke the deadlock in a disappointing game, drilling the ball home in the second half of extra time, and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang made the game safe.

In the late match, Manchester United beat Championship side Watford 1-0, courtesy of an early header from midfielder Scott McTominay.

United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer hailed the Scotland international, who was captaining the side for the first time.

Earlier, Derby fielded a clutch of youngsters after their first-team squad and interim manager Wayne Rooney were ruled out following a virus outbreak at the Championship club.

Chorley, from the sixth-tier National League North, took advantage of Derby's weakened line-up to reach the fourth round for the first time with a 2-0 win.

Chorley's modest Victory Park ground is so homely that one fan was able to watch over their back garden fence, while two others used a cherry picker crane to get a glimpse of the action.

In freezing conditions, with snow cleared off the pitch before kick-off, the home side took an early lead through Connor Hall and Mike Calveley poked home from close range in the 84th minute.

The cup upset was a welcome boost for Chorley manager Jamie Vermiglio, whose job as a primary school headteacher has been thrown into chaos by the coronavirus lockdown in Britain.

“It’s a very proud moment for us,” he said. “Credit to our boys, they’ve been on a journey and we said it before the game, the journey can continue today and it has done.”

Liverpool beat virus-plagued Aston Villa 4-1 on Friday, with their opponents missing their entire first-team squad and boss Dean Smith due to a Covid outbreak.

Southampton's tie against Shrewsbury on Sunday has been postponed after several positive tests at the League One club.