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    Louie Barry rushes to swap back debut shirt with Fabinho after FA Cup heroics before classy Liverpool ace gives him both

    LOUIE BARRY chased Liverpool ace Fabinho down the tunnel to swap back his debut shirt after scoring for Aston Villa’s kids in the FA Cup.
    The former Barcelona star, 17, had initially exchanged shirts with the Reds midfielder to take a memento from the 4-1 defeat at Villa Park.

    Louie Barry swapped shirts with Fabinho at full-timeCredit: BT Sport

    An Aston Villa youth coach was caught reminding the teenager he might want to keep his special debut topCredit: BT Sport

    Barry chased down Fabinho in the tunnel and ended up bagging both shirts for his collectionCredit: BT Sport

    This is amazing 😂Louie Barry swapped shirts with Fabinho, but after a word with a member of Villa staff, chased him down the tunnel to ask for it back!Now he’s got Fabinho’s shirt, and his debut shirt 🤝#EmiratesFACup pic.twitter.com/6P36O5ciiW
    — Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) January 8, 2021

    But a Villa youth coach pointed out he might want to hang onto his special top after scoring against the reigning Prem champs and he hurtled after Fabinho, only for the generous Brazilian to give him BOTH strips.
    Barry curled a fine finish past Caoimhin Kelleher in the 41st minute to level the game up at 1-1 as the Covid-hit Villans went in at half-time all-square after Sadio Mane’s early header.
    Villa were forced to play their academy talent after the whole first-team squad and coaching staff were made to self-isolate following an outbreak which saw the side return TEN positive results.
    The average age of the team coached by Under-23s boss Mark Delaney was just 18 years and 294 days.

    A second-half blitz of three goals in five minutes ended Villa’s hopes of a famous upset despite a heroic display.
    Gini Wijnaldum, Mane and Mo Salah found the net to ensure Jurgen Klopp’s side avoided a potential banana skin and progressed into the fourth round.
    But that wasn’t going to dampen the spirits of local lad and lifelong Villa fan Barry – who joined the club last January from Barca’s La Masia academy having previously been on the books of rivals West Brom.
    He is the first Englishman to ever mix it at the Catalan giants’ famous conveyor belt of talent and has represented the Three Lions at Under-17 level.

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    Louie Barry scores against Liverpool in the FA CupCredit: AFP

    Barry is mobbed by his team-mates after the strikeCredit: PA:Press Association

    Barry told BT Sport: “‘It’s the proudest I’ve ever been in myself. I guess my family were screaming at the TV when I hit the back fo the net.
    “I’ve never been so proud in my life. I was just happy to score and hopefully there’s many more.
    “I was working hard before and so was everyone else. When I celebrated, everything came out of me. It was relief, kind of. It was good.”

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    Man Utd vs Watford FREE: Live stream, TV channel, team news and kick-off time for FA Cup third round match

    MANCHESTER UNITED are up against Championship outfit Watford in the third round of this season’s FA Cup.
    The Red Devils will be looking to win their first trophy under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer this season, but come up against a tricky Hornets side.

    Man Utd take on Watford in the FA Cup third roundCredit: AP:Associated Press
    What time does Man Utd vs Watford kick-off?
    Man Utd’s home clash with Watford in the FA Cup will get underway from 8pm UK time on Saturday, January 9.
    The game will take place at Old Trafford.
    There will be no fans in attendance for the clash because of the nationwide lockdown.
    What channel is it on and can it be live streamed?
    Man Utd’s FA Cup game with Watford will be shown live on BT Sport 1.
    Coverage will get underway from 7.30pm UK time.
    The clash will be available for live streaming from the BT Sport app, which can be downloaded onto your mobile or tablet device.
    Can I watch for FREE?
    EE customers can get a free three-month trial of BT Sport by texting SPORT to 150.
    At the end of the three months you will automatically roll onto the £15 per month subscription.
    Or you can cancel the trial at any time during the three months by texting STOP SPORT to 150.

    Team news

    United don’t have any notable injury worries to fret about ahead of their clash with Watford in the FA Cup.
    Long-term absentee Phil Jones is still out of action with a knee problem, with no return date set.
    But Marcos Rojo could return to the side and even get a runout, after the injured recovering from a calf injury.
    On the suspension list, however, is Edinson Cavani, who is serving the final game of his three-match stretch following an inappropriate social media post.

    For Watford Christian Kabasele is still out with a knee injury, while Craig Cathcart and Joao Pedro have returned to training, though they won’t be fit to play.
    Odds
    Man Utd – 3/10
    Draw – 4/1
    Watford – 9/1

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    Arsenal vs Newcastle FREE: Live stream, TV channel, team news and kick-off time for FA Cup third round clash

    ARSENAL take on fellow Premier League side Newcastle in the third round of the FA Cup.
    The Gunners won last season’s competition by beating Chelsea 2-1 in the final and they’ll be looking to get off to a hot start this term.

    Arsenal won last season’s FA Cup with a 2-1 win over ChelseaCredit: PA:Press Association
    What time does Arsenal vs Newcastle kick-off?
    Arsenal’s home tie with Newcastle will get underway from 5.30pm UK time on Saturday, January 9.
    The game will take place at the Emirates Stadium.
    There will be no fans in attendance because of the nationwide coronavirus lockdown.
    What channel is it on and can it be live streamed?
    Newcastle’s trip down to London will be shown live on BBC One, free for supporters to watch.
    The game will be available for live streaming from the BBC iPlayer app, which can be downloaded onto your mobile or tablet device.
    Can I watch for FREE?
    Yes, the game is available for FREE on BBC One, so long as you have a TV licence.
    You can also catch the action on the BBC iPlayer.

    Team news

    Arsenal could be set to ring the changes with young goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo called up into first-team training this week.
    Thomas Partey is almost back fit after suffering from a recurring thigh problem, while Gabriel Martinelli and Willian could get game-time.
    Martin Dubravka could return between the sticks for the Magpies after missing the Christmas period with an ankle problem.
    Jamaal Lascelles has been side-lined after suffering from Covid-19 and returned to light training, so might be able to make his return from the bench.

    Odds
    Arsenal to win – 1/2
    Draw – 13/4
    Newcastle victory – 11/2
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    National League Chorley hoping to continue tradition of belting out Adele after taking on coronavirus-hit Derby

    IT HAS been Adele of an FA Cup journey for Chorley so far.
    And tomorrow the National League North giant-killers are targeting ‘Someone Like Roo’ at their Victory Park home.

    Chorley are hoping for another FA Cup upset against DerbyCredit: Rex Features

    The National League side belt out Adele after a win

    The Magpies have seen off League One sides Wigan and Peterborough — as well as York and Gateshead — to get to the third round.
    And their traditional celebration for a big win involves belting out the Adele smash hit ‘Someone Like You’ in the dressing room afterwards.
    Jamie Vermiglio’s men could be singing it again, particularly with Derby boss Wayne Rooney and many of his first-teamers absent due to Covid.
    Andy Preece, director of football and assistant manager of Chorley, said: “We just needed a song that was special to us that everybody knew. It happened to be that Adele song.

    “Everybody knows the words to it, there’s a little bit in the middle where you can really get into it.
    “It’s just great to share something like that at the end of the game, great for camaraderie. You need that togetherness if you’re going to win big games.
    “When we got promoted, had big cups wins, it’s always been that one.”
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    We are just missing that shout-out from Adele. Maybe if we had the fans in and they were all singing it then it might have had a bit more prominence

    Preece believes it might even have caught the attention of the superstar singer if the fans had been joining in.
    He said: “We are just missing that shout-out from Adele. Maybe if we had the fans in and they were all singing it then it might have had a bit more prominence.”
    After battling through two qualifying rounds, Chorley were given a bye into the first round.
    They are used to over-turning the odds to get through but Preece insists they have come this far on merit.

    Wayne Rooney’s Derby have been hit with a Covid outbreakCredit: Alamy Live News
    He said: “We’ve been the underdogs right through — we got York, Gateshead, Wigan, Peterborough and Derby.
    “The only one we were favourites for is the round when we got a bye!
    “But the wins we had over Wigan and Peter- borough weren’t flukes — we fully deserved those.”
    Preece himself is no stranger to the magic of the FA Cup, having experienced it as both player and manager.

    As a striker, he got the winner when lowly Stockport bundled Premier League QPR out in 1994 and helped Crystal Palace to the semis a year later.
    He was in charge of Northwich when they put a Charlton side containing Jonjo Shelvey and Darren Randolph out in 2009.
    Preece said: “I tell them about those games and hopefully it makes them realise that it can happen and does — and that it gives them a bit of belief.”

    Chorley’s assistant Andy Preece wants a shoutout from AdeleCredit: Refer to Caption

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    Aston Villa 1 Liverpool 4 LIVE REACTION: Mane and Salah put Villa kids to sword after SHOCK equaliser – latest updates

    LIVERPOOL made it through to the fourth round of the FA Cup with a 4-1 win over a makeshift Aston Villa team of academy players.
    Louie Barry equalised after Sadio Mane opened the scoring before the Senegalese international, Gini Wijnaldum and Mohamed Salah added to the goals in the second half.
    RESULT: Aston Villa 1-4 Liverpool
    Aston Villa XI: Onodi, Bridge, Revan, Walker, Rowe, Chrisene, Barry, Kesler, Sylla, Raikhy, Bogarde
    Liverpool XI: Kelleher, N. Williams, R. Williams, Fabinho, Milner, Henderson, Wijnaldum, Jones, Mane, Minamino, Salah

    Follow ALL the action with our live blog below…

    THAT’S IT FROM VILLA PARK
    Liverpool made it through to the fourth round of the FA Cup with a comfortable 4-1 win over a depleted Aston Villa side, who had all their senior players and staff self-isolating.
    The Reds opened the scoring after just four minutes when Curtis Jones’ header found Sadio Mane unmarked and the Merseysiders’ star forward headed the ball to the back of the net.
    But Villa’s youngsters showed tremendous resilience as Akos Onodi made a number of saves and Louie Barry equalised just four minutes before half-time when he outran a careless Rhys Williams and beat Caoimhin Kelleher.
    But Liverpool put an end to the young lads’ hopes after 60 minutes when Georginio Wijnaldum drove a low shot past Onodi and buried the ball into his left-hand corner.
    Three minutes later Mane tripled Liverpool’s lead with another header before Mohamed Salah sealed the victory on the 65th minute.
    Thank you for following our live blog and have a great night!

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    DELANEY REACTION
    Stand-in Aston Villa manager Mark Delaney is very proud of his young side explaining that his players put together a “monumental effort”.
    Delaney said: “We’re all very proud, as a club, as coaches and as players.
    “It was a monumental effort really, considering what the players have had to go through in the past couple of days.
    “I thought, first half, they had a lot of ball and a few chances but I thought we thoroughly deserved to come in at 1-1.
    “We scored a good goal as well – we were very pleased at half-time.”

    KLOPP REACTION
    Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is also pleased with the result but insists it shouldn’t have been as challenging, which was a hint that there is still room for improvement.
    Klopp told BT Sport: “It was a little bit more of a challenge than it should have been.
    “First of all we have to say that the kids did really well, so that’s good. We had football problems and in the second half we solved those football problems with football.
    “We needed a little bit longer but from then on it was completely clear and completely comfortable and completely how it should have been.”

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    BARRY PROUD
    Aston Villa youngster Louie Barry insists he is very proud of his team regardless of the result.
    Barry told BT Sport: “The ball came through from Rowie and I knew that I had it as soon as I seen it
    “I put the ball in the back of the net and obviously it was the proudest I’ve ever been in myself.
    “I’ve never been so proud of a team before – from start to finish we worked so hard. When I scored I thought we might have a chance but obviously it wasn’t meant to be.
    “I was cramping up towards the end but with age comes more physicality and mentality.”

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    MILNER ON YOUNGSTERS
    Liverpool star James Milner praised Aston Villa’s youngsters for their performance tonight.
    Milner is pleased with the result but insists the situation was not “ideal” for either side.
    He told BT Sport: “They put in a shift. We got the result but it wasn’t an ideal situation for either team.
    “One of their lads said they hadn’t played for three months.”

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    ON TARGET
    Aston Villa’s youngsters will remember this game forever as some of them got their break-out moments.
    One of them was Akos Onodi, who made eight saves throughout the match as explained below.
    That is the highest amount for a Premier League goalkeeper in an FA Cup game since 2018.
    Not bad at all for a debuting 19-year-old shot-stopper…

    8 – Aston Villa’s 19-year-old goalkeeper Akos Onodi made eight saves tonight, the most by a goalkeeper for a Premier League team in an FA Cup match since March 2018 (Kristoffer Nordfeldt, Swansea vs Spurs, 8). Stoic. pic.twitter.com/R5fCAazEad
    — OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) January 8, 2021

    STATS
    Liverpool dominated a staggering 83.2 per cent of possession throughout the match, which saw Aston Villa completing only one clear chance and that was their goal.
    The Reds also recorded a whopping 29 shots, 13 of which were on target, compared to Villa’s two shots, with one of them being on target.
    The Villans couldn’t get their passing right as they only had a success rate of 52.9 per cent compared to the Merseysiders’ 89.7 per cent.
    Caoimhin Kelleher was basically non-existent in the game as he didn’t have to make a single save.
    But Kelleher’s counterpart Akos Onodi was very busy as he made eight saves!

    FT: ASTON VILLA 1-4 LIVERPOOL
    Liverpool made it through to the fourth round of the FA Cup.
    The Reds opened the scoring just after four minutes when Curtis Jones’ cross found an unmarked Sadio Mane, who headed the ball to the back of the net.
    Aston Villa, though, refused to give up as Akos Onodi made a number of crucial saves and Louie Barry outran Rhys Williams to beat Caoimhin Kelleher and net a shocking equaliser four minutes before half-time.
    Villa’s hopes were raised but Georginio Wijnaldum put an end to that after 60 minutes with a beautiful low shot thanks to an assist by Takumi Minamino.
    Three minutes later Mane made it three with another header following a cross by Xherdan Shaqiri and Mohamed Salah sealed it thanks to another assist by Shaqiri on the 65th minute.
    Liverpool picked up a comfortable win against a depleted Aston Villa side, who were missing their senior players as they were self-isolating.
    But Villa’s youngsters have nothing to be ashamed of as they put together a solid and passionate performance with almost no preparation whatsoever against arguably the best team in the country

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    PEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP!
    AND THAT’S IT AT VILLA PARK!!!!!!!!

    ASTON VILLA 1-4 LIVERPOOL
    90+1 CHANCE
    Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain gets to the edge of the area and delivers a low shot which just misses the target

    ASTON VILLA 1-4 LIVERPOOL
    90 Two more minutes of additional time to go.
    Aston Villa haven’t completed an attack in the second half

    ASTON VILLA 1-4 LIVERPOOL
    88 Thiago has been magnificent ever since his introduction.
    The Liverpool summer signing is basically everywhere making sure there is perfect harmony between midfield and attack.
    Klopp expects much from him this season, especially now that he has overcome his injuries…

    ASTON VILLA 1-4 LIVERPOOL
    85 CHANCE!
    Thiago made Liverpool’s fourth goal and almost got himself into the scoresheet!
    The Spain international has been on fire ever since his introduction after all.
    He gets the ball at the edge of the area then fires a shot which rattles the top of the crossbar!

    ASTON VILLA 1-4 LIVERPOOL
    84 CHANCE
    Firmino finds space inside the box and shoots from the left side onto Onodi’s tight corner.
    But the ball hits the outside of the net.

    ASTON VILLA 1-4 LIVERPOOL
    83 Aston Villa’s youngsters are truly putting on a brave performance at Villa Park.
    No one expected them to achieve much against Liverpool but are still showing true grit against arguably the best team in the country right now.
    And they even got a goal!

    ASTON VILLA 1-4 LIVERPOOL
    80 We’re closing in on full-time and Liverpool got exactly what they wanted.
    The Reds have been dominating throughout the match, bar the last few minutes of the first half when Barry equalised.
    But Aston Villa have nothing to be ashamed of.
    They are missing their starting players and their youngsters are still giving it their all!

    ASTON VILLA 1-4 LIVERPOOL
    78 But Liverpool’s comeback would probably never have happened if it wasn;t for Shaqiri.
    The post below explains why…:

    2 – Xherdan Shaqiri is the first Liverpool player to assist two goals as a substitute since James Milner vs Spartak Moscow in December 2017 (3) and Shaqiri assisted those two goals within 208 seconds of coming off the bench. Impact. pic.twitter.com/tJyJivStfL
    — OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) January 8, 2021

    ASTON VILLA 1-4 LIVERPOOL
    77 Liverpool were dealt with a scare just before half-time.
    But this is how quickly they reacted:

    4m 20s – There were just four minutes and 20 seconds between Liverpool’s second and fourth goals against Aston Villa. Clinical.
    — OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) January 8, 2021

    ASTON VILLA 1-4 LIVERPOOL
    75 SUBSTITUTION
    Origi takes Salah’s place whereas Oxlade-Chamberlain comes in for Mane.
    Told you Liverpool are now focused on Manchester United….

    ASTON VILLA 1-4 LIVERPOOL
    74 SUBSTITUTION
    Aston Villa manager Delaney brings in Sil Swinkels, who replaces Rowe

    ASTON VILLA 1-4 LIVERPOOL
    73 Salah sealed Liverpool’s FA Cup victory after a tiny little scare during first half when Barry equalised.
    The Reds are now focused on Manchester United already

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    ASTON VILLA 1-4 LIVERPOOL
    72 Mane scored Liverpool’s third goal and is now on a hat-trick.
    Liverpool have slowed down now but are still dominating possession

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    ASTON VILLA 1-4 LIVERPOOL
    71 Wijnaldum put Liverpool back in the game with a beautiful low shot.
    And then the floodgates opened!

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    ASTON VILLA 1-4 LIVERPOOL
    70 SUBSTITUTION
    Aston Villa make another switch as Lindley takes Bogarde’s place

    ASTON VILLA 1-4 LIVERPOOL
    67 SUBSTITUTIONS
    Just to remind you that Roberto Firmino and Xherdan Shaqiri came on for Minamino and Jones.
    Chrisene made way for Young and Sohna also came on for Raikhy.

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    Wolves 1 Crystal Palace 0: Adama Traore scores thunderbolt to seal fourth-round berth

    NUNO ESPIRITO SANTO is taking the approach of his former manager when it comes to Cup football.
    Jose Mourinho sees trophies as the ultimate status symbol of a manager and has been rewarded with a place in the final of the Carabao Cup after taking the competition seriously.

    Adama Traore scored the only goal as Wolves beat Crystal PalaceCredit: Rex Features

    And Santo, who played under the Spurs boss at Porto, was true to his word when promising a strong team and Adama Traore scored a first half belter for a deserved win over Palace.
    Not many top-flight managers will be emulating Santo this weekend as they will be making excuses about a jam-packed season.
    But the Wolves boss made two changes from the previous game at Brighton – with keeper John Ruddy and Leander Dendoncker – and they should have won by more.
    Santo knows that Wolves, with no relegation issues, have a decent chance of doing well in the FA Cup.

    And although they will look to sign a striker this January in place of the injured Raul Jimenez, they will be even more of a threat if Traore can score a few more.
    His previous domestic goal was here at Molineux in the 3-2 win over Manchester City on December 27, 2019
    Yet despite not winning by more, Santo will still have been happy with the performance which also included a substitute appearance for Patrick Cutrone, who has been recalled from a loan spell at Fiorentina. This was his first Wolves appearance for 13 months.
    Santo’s side were semi-finalists in 2019 and had they reached the final, would probably have put up a better show than Watford who were hammered 6-0 by Manchester City.

    Adama Traore has scored his first goal since February 2020 for Wolves across all competitions.His scoreless streak finally comes to an end. pic.twitter.com/YP1SlEvxwd
    — Squawka Football (@Squawka) January 8, 2021

    Palace struggled at times to create opportunitiesCredit: Reuters

    In contrast, there were nine changes for Palace as manager Roy Hodgson shuffled his pack but they struggled to make much of an impression apart from Jack Butland, who enjoyed a decent debut with some good saves.
    Yet although there was only one goal in it, Palace rarely threatened and did not manage a single shot on target. Wilf Zaha was not introduced until the 70th minute.
    Wolves created numerous chances with Fabio Silva delivering a poor miss with a header and Nelson Semedo forcing a decent save from Butland, who was also given his England debut by Hodgson in 2012.  
    Yet there was not much Butland could do about Wolves’ opener, a 35th minute thunderbolt from Traore. 
    Palace did not help themselves with some feeble defending as he cut in from the right. Both Eze and Jairo Reidewald failed to show enough aggression but it was still a terrific left-footed effort from the edge of the box which had too much power for Butland.
    At the break, Hodgson replaced Cheikhou Kouyate for Mamadou Sakho at the back but Wolves continued to cause a few problems before running out of steam.

    Jack Butland made his Crystal Palace debutCredit: PA:Press Association

    Fabio Silva didn’t have much luck in front of goalCredit: Reuters
    Teenage forward Silva missed another easy header and Leander Dendoncker was denied by a brilliant save from Butland.
    Christian Benteke, although having improved of late for Palace, had little impact and it was a surprise he lasted until the 70th minute, when Zaha was finally introduced.
    Equally, Wolves forward Silva was no better and was put out of his misery with 10 minutes left for Cutrone.
    Palace pressed for a leveller at the end but ultimately they were unable to test Ruddy who actually made his England debut in the same game as Butland eight years ago.
    As for Wolves, they were rewarded for being positive and are worth a tenner for going all the way in the Cup this season.

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    Aston Villa 1 Liverpool 4: Reds turn on style after heroic effort from Covid-hit Villans kids

    WELL, we needn’t have worried too much about the integrity of the FA Cup, after all.
    Instead, without so much as ‘lend us your ball, Mister’, 17-year-old Louie Barry conjured a vintage example of this competition’s fabled magic and equalised against the champions of England.

    Liverpool survived a scare to beat Aston Villa’s youngstersCredit: Reuters

    Sadio Mane scored twice as the Reds eased into the fourth roundCredit: AFP

    Villa’s young side had stunned Liverpool by going into half-time levelCredit: Reuters

    Former Barcelona youth star Louie Barry, 17, calmly slotted home the levellerCredit: AFP

    As if to emphasize the ridiculous inexperience of Aston Villa’s side, Barry had managed to combine two schoolboy haircuts – a pudding basin and a short back and sides.
    Yet when he was sent through by a gorgeous Callum Rowe through-ball, Barry raced clear, lashed home and slid over to celebrate like a seasoned pro.
    Every member of this fresh-faced Villa side were making their full debuts for the club, after a Covid outbreak had sidelined Dean Smith and his entire first-team squad.
    Men against boys this may literally have been – with several of the home team having been dropped off at the ground by their parents – yet somehow Villa were level at half-time.

    If Jurgen ‘Kindergarten’ Klopp had sent out a strong team hoping for them to act as ruthless playground bullies, then he was kept waiting anxiously for an hour before the kids were finally put to bed by a flurry of three goals in four minutes.
    Whether this third-round match should have taken place was a matter of pre-match debate – and the Cup is certainly being treated as a second-class competition, not allowing for postponements when a club is ravaged by Covid.
    Yet the first hour will never be forgotten by those academy youngsters sent out by Villa Under-23s boss Mark Delaney.
    Tottenham’s visit to eighth-tier Marine on Sunday had been billed as the biggest FA Cup mismatch of all time.

    Sadio Mane opened the scoring with an early headerCredit: PA:Press Association

    Georginio Wijnaldum’s strike opened the floodgates at Villa ParkCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Yet that had reckoned without this, the product of ten positive Covid tests among Villa’s senior professionals – with boss Dean Smith and three of his coaching team also having to self-isolate.
    Liverpool can rightly argue that they had been forced to field a youth team of their own here for a Carabao Cup quarter-final last season, while their first team contested the Club World Cup.
    The domestic cup competitions were being squeezed into oblivion before Covid – but this weekend is bringing a whole new level of farce.
    Klopp, in King Herod mode, named a stronger side than usual for the early rounds of a Cup – helped by a 13-day break in Premier League fixtures, culminating in next Sunday’s title six-pointer against Manchester United.
    Several of Villa’s better academy players were not even available, as they had been training with the infected first team.
    But Delaney’s lads strode out, squad numbers ranging from 37 to 70, as if a troupe of mascots had arrived without the actual footballers to escort them.
    None had made a previous senior appearance for Villa, though wide-boy Ben Chrisene had played league football for Exeter last season, aged 15.
    He was one of four Villa starters who hadn’t even been born when James Milner made his league debut for Leeds in 2002.
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    Mohamed Salah grabbed his customary goalCredit: Reuters
    Liverpool were ahead within four minutes, a Curtis Jones cross finding Sadio Mane, who had snuck in between Villa’s central defenders to score with a free header – yet this was a night when schoolboy errors were entirely forgivable.
    Gini Wijnaldum was soon guilty of a horrible miss – attempting to be too flash when a simple finish would have sufficed.
    But after Villa’s keeper Akos Onodi made a brilliant full-stretch one-handed save from Fabinho, the kids enjoyed a very decent spell, causing stress in the Liverpool defence and forcing a couple of corners.
    Onodi pulled off another fine save to deny Salah and then suddenly, with astonishing cheek, Villa levelled five minutes before the break.
    Rowe’s excellent through-ball caught Rhys Williams the wrong side of Barry – who’d had a short spell at Barcelona last season.
    And the striker advanced to lash his shot past Caoimhin Kelleher and into the far corner.
    In response to this impudence, Klopp sent on Thiago Alcantara – formerly of Barcelona and Bayern Munich – in a desperate attempt to restore order.
    When Onodi made a rare blunder, Salah’s tap-in was ruled out for a foul.
    But on the hour, Liverpool finally regained the lead when Salah and Takumi Minamino combined for Wijnaldum to side-foot home from the edge of the box.

    Klopp sent on Roberto Firmino and Xherdan Shaqiri and within four minutes it was 4-1 – Shaqiri twice playing a support role as Mane added a looping header and Salah produced a cool finish.
    Yet the parents of these Villa kids will have been proud when they picked up their boys.
    And the kids would have been telling all the bedtime fairytales.

    Five of Villa’s starting XI weren’t even born for James Milner’s debutCredit: EPA

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    Watch ex-Barcelona youth star Louie Barry, 17, cap off flowing team move as Aston Villa kids stun Liverpool

    TEENAGER Louie Barry lit up Villa Park by capping off a fine team move as Aston Villa’s kids stunned Liverpool.
    The former Barcelona youngster, 17, equalised in the FA Cup third-round clash just before half-time.

    Louie Barry, 17, kept his cool to score for Aston Villa in the FA Cup against LiverpoolCredit: AFP

    Dean Smith and his entire first-team squad are self-isolating, meaning Mark Delaney was left in charge to field a team made up of Under-23 and U18 players.
    The average age of the starting XI was just 18 years and 294 days.
    But despite falling behind to Sadio Mane’s early header, the youngsters kept battling and got their reward on 41 minutes.
    Callum Rowe collected the ball at left-back from Hungarian teenage goalkeeper Akos Onodi as the kids knocked it around confidently.

    Rowe came infield before threading an inch-perfect through ball between Rhys Williams and Fabinho in Liverpool’s defence.
    And Barry, who signed for Villa from Barcelona last January, raced on to it, getting across Williams who did not dare touch the pacey forward.
    Facing Caoimhin Kelleher one on one, the former West Brom academy star made no mistake.
    He kept his cool to tuck it home into the bottom corner and celebrated wildly with his fellow Villa youngsters in an empty stadium.

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    Unsurprisingly, Barry appeared to be welling up slightly with emotion as the magnitude of his finish started to hit.
    Jurgen Klopp looked shell-shocked on the sidelines as experienced senior players like James Milner, Jordan Henderson and Mo Salah tried to rally the Premier League champions – desperate to avoid an embarrassing exit.
    And Liverpool ensured there was no further humiliation as they put the kids to the sword in the second half.
    The Reds scored three goals in just five minutes to crush Villa’s hope, Wijnaldum, Mane again and Salah on target in a 4-1 win.

    The 17-year-old sprinted away to celebrate his memorable finishCredit: AFP

    Rhys Williams could not afford to make contact with the pacey forward as he raced clearCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    His team-mates – all from Villa’s youth teams due to a Covid-19 outbreak – mobbed the former Barcelona kidCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Senior players like Fabinho and James Milner could barely believe what they witnessedCredit: AP:Associated Press

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