Rooney Brother Leads Macclesfield to Historic FA Cup Upset Against Crystal Palace
A stunning FA Cup upset as Wayne Rooney's brother John leads non-league Macclesfield to a 2-1 victory over holders Crystal Palace, leaving Wayne emotional on punditry duty for the BBC.
Wayne Rooney was reduced to tears on punditry duty for the BBC as he watched his brother John produce the greatest shock result in FA Cup history. Non-league side Macclesfield FC ran out 2-1 winners over cup holders Crystal Palace to progress to the fourth round and shock the footballing world with a late Yeremy Pino consolation not enough to save the Eagles’ blushes.Who could have predicted that when Macclesfield, the lowest-ranked side remaining in the tournament, were drawn at home against last year’s winners? The National League North side would not have been given a chance of upsetting the apple cart before Saturday’s game, but when Isaac Buckley-Ricketts scored to make it 2-0 after an hour, many would have started to dream.The Eagles travelled to Cheshire with a mixed team of first-team regulars and youth prospects. The Eagles lined up with almost their strongest defence, which included captain Marc Guehi, as well as the likes of Adam Wharton and Pino further up the pitch.However, when Paul Dawson fired home a brilliant header low into the bottom-right corner, the Premier League side no longer looked quite so giant. The Macclesfield captain, sporting a bandage on his head, rose highest to nod beyond Walter Benitez in the Palace net.The Macclesfield supporters were then in dreamland when Buckley-Ricketts diverted home a shot from the edge of the box to double the host’s advantage. With the ball ricocheting in and around the Eagles’ box, the pressure finally told as the forward prodded home from inside the area.Pino’s late goal could not stop the side from marching into the next round and securing the biggest upset in the long history of the FA Cup. There has never been a greater gap between two clubs in an FA Cup upset.After the game, Wayne Rooney was visibly emotional at having watched his brother mastermind such a feat in the FA Cup. The former Manchester United and England star was seen holding back tears on the BBC’s coverage of the game.He said: “It's incredible to see my younger brother achieve this, he has not long been the manager. I am so proud of him.”Speaking afterwards, John Rooney told BBC One: “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.”He continued to praise Dawson, who is “unbelievable in the air. He scores goals from the field and can play centre half, he puts his head where his goals are. He has that passion and sometimes we have to rein him in a bit but he was incredible today. He is a class clown.“I didn't think it was possible but there is that little bit of hope that anything can happen on the day.”Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingMacclesfield now enter the fourth round where they will be hoping to pull off yet another great shock in this incredible FA Cup run. The club, who were liquidated just five years ago over massive debts, will savour these moments and be desperate to keep revelling in the magic of the cup.Elsewhere in the cup, Wolves won against Shrewbury to avoid an upset, Leicster beat Cheltenham 2-0 and Sunderland and Everton were forced to play beyond the 90 minutes after a 1-1 draw in regular time.Later on Saturday, Manchester City, Chelsea and Tottenham are all in action as they look to get their cup runs started
The Greatest FA Cup Upset
Wayne Rooney’s emotional display as he watched his brother John steer Macclesfield FC to a historic 2-1 victory over cup holders Crystal Palace reverberated across the footballing world. The result, dubbed the greatest shock in FA Cup history, saw Macclesfield, the lowest-ranked side in the tournament, eliminate last year's winners.
The Unforeseen Triumph
Speculation was rife that Macclesfield had no chance against the might of Crystal Palace, but Isaac Buckley-Ricketts' goal and Paul Dawson's brilliant header to make it 2-0 shattered all expectations. The underdogs' tenacity and spirit belied their status, leaving the Premier League outfit stunned.
Rooney Brothers' Pride
Following the phenomenal win, Wayne Rooney, moved to tears, expressed immense pride in his brother's coaching prowess. John Rooney, in awe of his team's achievement, credited their exceptional performance and unity for the historic upset, highlighting Paul Dawson's crucial role in the victory.
Unveiling the Magic of the Cup
Macclesfield's miraculous journey from liquidation to FA Cup glory showcases the transformative power of the competition. With the upcoming fourth-round challenge beckoning, the club aims to sustain its fairy-tale run and captivate fans worldwide with more miraculous moments.




