West Ham crash out of FA Cup; Tottenham held by Southampton

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West Ham crash out of FA Cup; Tottenham held by Southampton
West Bromwich Albion's Conor Townsend celebrates after scoring a goal against West Ham United on Saturday. - AP

London - At St Mary's, Christian Eriksen was left out amid reports in Italy suggesting the Tottenham midfielder has agreed a move to Inter Milan

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Published: Sat 25 Jan 2020, 9:53 PM

Last updated: Sun 26 Jan 2020, 12:03 AM

West Ham crashed out of the FA Cup as their former manager Slaven Bilic led West Bromwich Albion to a surprise 1-0 win, while Tottenham were held to a 1-1 draw by Southampton in Saturday's fourth round action.
Albion boss Bilic, sacked by the Hammers in 2017, made eight changes as he prioritised the Championship leaders' push to return to the Premier League.
But Albion took a shock lead at the London Stadium when Conor Townsend drilled in his first goal for the club after nine minutes.
West Ham, struggling in the top-flight under new boss David Moyes and now without a win in four games, were given a lifeline when West Brom's Semi Ajayi was sent off in the 72nd minute after his push earned a second yellow card.
At St Mary's, Christian Eriksen was left out amid reports in Italy suggesting the Tottenham midfielder has agreed a move to Inter Milan, while Gedson Fernandes made his full debut for Jose Mourinho's men.
Tottenham's last visit to Southampton was a painful one, with Harry Kane suffering a torn hamstring in a Premier League defeat on New Year's Day, a clash that saw Mourinho embroiled in a touchline row with a member of the Saints' coaching staff.
Mourinho's side struck in the 58th minute on their return to the south-coast.
South Korea forward Son Heung-min fired home from Erik Lamela's pass for his 12th goal of the season.
But Southampton hit back to equalise through Sofiane Boufal's powerful strike from Danny Ings' cross in the 87th minute.
Newcastle had to settle for an embarrassing 0-0 draw with third tier Oxford at St James' Park as their wretched FA Cup form haunted them again.
Steve Bruce's side are looking to make the fifth round for the first time since 2006, but they needed a replay to beat minnows Rochdale in the previous round and they will have to go the distance again after this limp display.
Burnley and Norwich made a combined total of 12 changes at Turf Moor, with the Canaries running out 2-1 winners.
Grant Hanley's 53rd minute goal and a 57th minute strike from Josip Drmic put Norwich in control before Erik Pieters reduced the deficit in the 74th minute.
Cardiff fans were warned not to sing "racist or homophobic songs" after two incidents were reported during their 1-1 draw at fellow Championship side Reading.
Sheffield United won 2-0 at second tier Millwall through Muhamed Besic's 62nd minute goal and Oliver Norwood's 84th minute strike.
Kelechi Iheanacho's early goal sealed a 1-0 win for Leicester at Championship side Brentford.
Brendan Rodgers' team are chasing a trip to Wembley on two fronts and they took the next step in the FA Cup after surviving a hard-fought fourth round clash in west London.
Leicester, who have never won the FA Cup, are hoping to reach the final for the first time since 1969.
In the League Cup, they are through to the semifinals and head to Aston Villa in the second leg on Tuesday after being held to a 1-1 draw in the first match at the King Power Stadium.
Despite Jamie Vardy's absence with a glute injury, it took Leicester just four minutes to go ahead when Nigerian striker Iheanacho met James Justin's cross with a clinical close-range finish.


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