First Manchester United, now Tottenham

In its FA Cup run, Middlesbrough’s second-tier is edging out some of English soccer’s most powerful clubs.

Middlesbrough won the fifth round of competition with a goal at the beginning of the second period of extra time.

Chris Wilder, the coach of Sheffield United, was able to guide the team to victory in the penalty shootout at Old Trafford. United would not be defeated in the fourth round.

At Middlesbrough’s Riverside Stadium this time, the victory was secured earlier. Josh Coburn, a 19-year-old replacement, just stayed onside and ran onto a through ball to smash a rising finish into a top corner.

This ensured that there would be representation from lower leagues in the draw for quarterfinals. However, it was the only surprise result on Tuesday.

Manchester City, the Premier League champion, defeated Peterborough in a routine win of 2-0, even though Jack Grealish and Riyad Mahrez scored the goals in the second period.

Crystal Palace defeated Championship side Stoke by 2-1.

The fifth round of the competition will be concluded on Wednesday and Thursday.

TROPHYLESS SUMMER

Tottenham’s last piece of silverware, the League Cup 2008, was lost to defeat.

Antonio Conte, Tottenham’s emotional manager, was unsure if he is the right man for the job after last week’s loss to Burnley. After the latest setback, Conte was calmer. This is a continuation of Tottenham’s recent turbulent run of form that also saw them beat Leeds away and Manchester City.

Conte stated, “I repeat, it is important that we avoid the ups and downs, ups and downs, and there is only one solution to the problem, which is to learn from the loss.” “We must move forward and we will do our best for this season.

“We must give our best for the remainder of the season. Then we will determine our position and evaluate our season. It’s too early to make any comment on this.

JUST LIKE MESSI

Grealish and Phil Foden sat together on the bus to Peterbrough’s game and then scrolled through Lionel Messi videos to pass the time.

They were inspired, it turned out.

Grealish’s goal in the 67th minute made it 2-0, ending any real hopes of Peterborough getting shocked. It was a feat that Messi would be proud of.

Foden took the ball from Peterborough’s end and floated it forward to Grealish. Grealish caressed it with both his right foot, and finished with his left.

“After scoring,” Grealish stated, “he (Foden), came up to me and said that it was exactly like we were watching it.”

City took a lead of 60 minutes against Mahrez, the last-placed team in the Championship.

City appointed Oleksandr Zinchenko, Ukraine captain, as the captain of the game. Peterborough’s captain and Oleksandr Zinchenko held the Ukrainian flag onto the field prior to kickoff. A message displayed on the big screen in the stadium said “We Stand With Ukraine” as a reference to Russia’s invasion.

Palace won the other match in the last 16 thanks to Jairo Riedel’s 82nd minute winner.

RELEGATION DANGER

Burnley was unable to escape the Premier League’s relegation zone.

Burnley lost 2-0 at Turf Moor, despite having a win or draw against Leicester.

In the 72nd minute, Jamie Vardy and James Maddison came off the bench and scored the goals. Vardy was playing his first game in over two months since sustaining an injury.