FA Cup: 10 talking points from the weekend’s fourth-round action

FA Cup: 10 talking points from the weekend’s fourth-round action

07-Feb-2022 08:06:26 | The Guardian

The rarity of a manager agreeing with referees, Luton get just reward and Everton respond well to Lampard’s arrival

Barring a Thomas Tuchel-style Champions League triumph that seems about as likely as Bryan Robson mounting a comeback in Manchester United’s midfield, Ralf Rangnick’s candidacy for the full-time manager’s role is probably at an end after exiting the FA Cup to Middlesbrough. Should he even want it but a flaw in the plan is becoming apparent. Rangnick was reported at the weekend to have taken on a PR advisor for his six months as interim manager before a two-year consultancy role that will involve working with the next, “permanent” boss. That Rangnick has been unable to arrest much of the slide that occurred under Ole Gunnar Solskjær does his credibility in that future role little good. Though a few leading football men can say that after involvement with United in recent years. The FA Cup may have lost its former importance but five years without a trophy is significant, a key indicator that the slump is long past a blip. John Brewin

Report: Man Utd 1-1 Middlesbrough (Boro win 7-6 on pens)

Match report: Kidderminster 1-2 West Ham (aet)

Match report: Chelsea 2-1 Plymouth (aet)

Match report: Crystal Palace 2-0 Hartlepool

Match report: Everton 4-1 Brentford

Match report: Manchester City 4-1 Fulham

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