Macclesfield's Impressive FA Cup Run: The Road to Another Historic Tie
Macclesfield boss John Rooney is eyeing up another memorable FA Cup tie after their stunning victory against Crystal Palace. Rooney, the younger brother of Wayne Rooney, has guided the non-league side to a historic win, causing a major upset in football history.
Macclesfield boss John Rooney is hoping to upset more Premier League opposition after dumping FA Cup holders Crystal Palace out of the competition. The non-league side produced arguably the biggest upset in FA Cup history with their 2-1 win over Oliver Glasner's team at the weekend. The National League North club are 117 places below the Eagles but were more than a match for them, and now Wayne Rooney's brother wants another eye-catching tie in the fourth round.Macclesfield's win on Saturday was the biggest upset in the FA Cup's history in terms of league places but they mustered 13 shots to Palace's 12, and both teams had four efforts on target. Rooney, who is five years Wayne's junior, only began coaching last summer after succeeding Robbie Savage in the dugout. But this win has surely helped write his name into footballing folklore. The 35-year-old said after the victory, "I can't believe it, we never thought we would be in this position. We were incredible from the first minute. I thought we were deserved winners. I couldn't be any prouder of the lads. I couldn't have asked any more of them and you can see the joy in them. I didn't think it was possible but there is that little bit of hope that anything can happen on the day."Palace won their first major trophy by beating Manchester City in last year's FA Cup final but more than six months on and they were sent back to London with their tail between their legs by these minnows. While Manchester United legend Rooney was moved to tears at the result, Palace boss Glasner cut a very frustrated figure.He told BBC, "We give congratulations to Macclesfield for winning. We had no kind of quality today and I saw no one who could win a dribble. Then conceding set goals and timing in the header. If you can't create clear chances, it is a lack of quality that we have shown today. We deserved to lose. Honestly, I have no explanation for what I have seen today and we can find excuses but you don't need tactics and a manager for these games. So I think if you just show what you are capable of and show pride then you perform in a different way."After Macclesfield became the first non-league team to eliminate the FA Cup holders since Palace beat Wolves in the first round in 1908-09, Rooney wants another English top-flight side in round four. He also is still pinching himself that this happened. "Did I ever think we would get the win and through to the next round? No, I probably didn't," Rooney told BBC. "There was always that bit of hope and, as it's the FA Cup, it throws up mad moments. I thought we were the well-deserved winners and credit to the lads. They were absolutely outstanding. I woke up on Sunday to the kids waking me up to take them to the football. You also think 'did that just really happen?' but then you're watching videos back and stuff and it was fantastic. The scenes and the fans were absolutely incredible - to see them on the pitch after the game, that's how much it means to them."He added: "Fingers crossed we get a good draw tonight and get another Premier League side."Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingMacclesfield are the only non-league team left in this season's FA Cup. They will learn their next opponent when the fourth round draw gets underway at around 6.35pm (GMT) on Monday. Before that fourth round tie, which should take place in mid-February, the Silkmen take on Woking in the FA Trophy on Tuesday."We are back to it tomorrow in the FA Trophy," Rooney said. "We have a really busy schedule coming up. We are Saturday-Tuesday from now until the end of the season."
The Unbelievable Upset
Macclesfield's 2-1 triumph over FA Cup holders Crystal Palace has sent shockwaves through the football world. Despite being 117 places below Palace in the league standings, the National League North club put up an impressive performance, matching their opponents shot for shot. John Rooney, who only started coaching last summer, has quickly made a name for himself in the footballing world with this remarkable feat.
Rooney's Pride and Hope
Following the historic victory, John Rooney expressed his disbelief at the result but praised his team for their incredible effort on the pitch. He emphasized the importance of hope in the FA Cup, where anything can happen on any given day. Rooney's pride in his players and the joy they showed after the win was evident, highlighting the impact of this momentous achievement.
Palace's Frustration and Reflection
On the other side, Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner admitted to the lack of quality displayed by his team during the match. Despite winning the FA Cup last year, Palace fell victim to Macclesfield's determination and skill, leading to their unexpected exit. The frustration and disappointment were palpable in Glasner's post-match comments, highlighting the contrast between the two teams' performances.
Aiming for the Next Round
John Rooney, still in awe of his team's achievement, is now setting his sights on the upcoming FA Cup fourth round draw. As the only non-league team remaining in the competition, Macclesfield hopes to continue their giant-killing run by taking on another Premier League side. The anticipation for the next draw is high, with Rooney and his players eager for another opportunity to make history.
Future Challenges and Excitement
With the FA Cup journey ongoing, Macclesfield faces a busy schedule ahead, including a match against Woking in the FA Trophy. The team's focus and determination remain unwavering as they prepare for future challenges and potential historic encounters in the cup competition. Fans are eagerly awaiting the fourth round draw to see who Macclesfield will face next in their remarkable FA Cup run.


