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FA Cup Magic In The Air

Sean Malhotra | Asran Rozain

08-Jan-24 20:00

FA Cup Magic In The Air

The competition where anything and everything will happen returned for the third round ties with a with the highlight being Liverpool visit to Arsenal where Klopp's men pulled out a precious 2-0 victory courtesy of a Jacob Kiwior own goal and a last minute Luis Diaz strike. The magic also continued at the Tyne-Wear derby where a hopeful Sunderland was humbled 3-0 by Newcastle United, while ruthless Chelsea put four past two-time winners Preston North End. Spurs on the other hand lacked the bite but progress thanks to a thunderous strike by Pedro Porro while Manchester City welcomed Kevin De Bruyne back as he inspired the Cityzens to a five-nil win over Huddersfield Town. All that and much more, on Just For Kicks.

photo credit: AFP

Produced by: Daryl Ong

Presented by: Kam Raslan


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