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Liverpool made light work of Lincoln City, hitting seven goals at Sincil Bank to progress to the fourth round, where they will be joined by Manchester City who defeated Bournemouth

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Thu 24 Sep 2020 17.13 EDTFirst published on Thu 24 Sep 2020 13.30 EDT
Minamino celebrates his second goal and Liverpool’s fifth.
Minamino celebrates his second goal and Liverpool’s fifth. Photograph: Dean Williams/News Images/Shutterstock
Minamino celebrates his second goal and Liverpool’s fifth. Photograph: Dean Williams/News Images/Shutterstock

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Manchester City 2-1 Bournemouth

Shkendija 1-3 Tottenham

Lincoln 2-7 Liverpool

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Bristol City 0-3 Aston Villa

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Curtis Jones: “I thought that we started well. Fair play to Lincoln, they turned up and gave us a good game.

“Whenever I am given a chance I will give 100% and I am just waiting for my turn.”

He then picks up his own Man of the Match trophy.

Fourth round draw

  • Liverpool vs Arsenal
  • Burnley vs Manchester City
  • Brentford vs Fulham
  • Everton vs West Ham
  • Aston Villa vs Stoke City
  • Leyton Orient/Tottenham Hotspur vs Chelsea
  • Newport County vs Newcastle United
  • Brighton & Hove Albion vs Manchester United

Full-time: Manchester City 2-1 Bournemouth

City got there in the end thanks to youngsters Delap and Foden. The future is very bright for those two.

Full-time: Lincoln City 2-7 Liverpool

It turns out the Premier League champions are better than an average League One team, who knew? Fair play to Liverpool they were at it from the start and did not give Lincoln much of a sniff.

GOAL! Lincoln City 2-7 Liverpool (Origi, 89)

Liverpool break through Minamino and he lays it off to Origi who takes aim and slams it across the goalkeeper and into the corner from 16 yards.

Divock Origi fires home Liverpool’s seventh. Photograph: Getty Images
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I am mainly pleased that City scored as now I hopefully won’t have to Google whether the game goes straight to penalties or if they have extra-time.

GOAL! Manchester City 2-1 Bournemouth (Foden)

I am running around with my shirt above my head as Foden taps home after Mahrez’s shot bounced off the post.

Phil Foden scores Manchester City’s second. Photograph: Phil Oldham/BPI/Shutterstock
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78 mins: Scully sends in a bouncing cross from the right which makes its way to Archibald but his header from six yards out is straight at Adrian.

GOAL! Lincoln City 2-6 Liverpool (Montsma, 66)

The model jumps highest in the box to head home a corner off the bar and reduce the deficit in the process.

Lewis Montsma of Lincoln City scores his team’s second goal. Photograph: Getty Images
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GOAL! Lincoln City 1-6 Liverpool (Grujic, 65)

And another! Grujic picks up a loose ball on the edge of the area, composes himself and drills it into the corner.

Liverpool’s Marko Grujic scores number six. Photograph: Peter Powell/PA
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GOAL! Lincoln City 1-5 Liverpool (Edun, 60)

Lincoln get their reward for a better second half, as Edun and Scully combine before the latter caresses the ball into the bottom corner.

Lincoln City’s Tayo Edun scores his side’s first goal. Photograph: Peter Powell/PA
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Full-time! Bristol City 0-3 Aston Villa

A fine performance from Villa, which should give the team plenty of confidence, especially Traore who scored a fine goal on debut.

50 mins: Lincoln have a couple of chances to score but Liverpool hold firm. The ball is then quickly down the pitch to Origi, who cuts in from the left and hits a vicious strike which Palmer palms away.

Lincoln are still trying to play out from the back, which is either brave or stupid. It’s a fine line.

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