Plymouth boss Miron Muslic hails his history-making team after their shock FA Cup win over Liverpool but says staying in the Championship would be an even bigger achievement

Plymouth boss Miron Muslic hails his history-making team after their shock FA Cup win over Liverpool but says staying in the Championship would be an even bigger achievement
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Plymouth boss Miron Muslic hails his history-making team after their shock FA Cup win over Liverpool but says staying in the Championship would be an even bigger achievement
Published: Feb, 09 2025 22:01

Plymouth Argyle boss Miron Muslic hailed his heroes after they recorded one of the great FA Cup upsets by toppling Premier League leaders Liverpool. The Championship's bottom club beat Arne Slot's heavily-rotated high-flyers through Ryan Hardie's second-half penalty, which was backed up by a steely defensive display — and led to jubilant scenes in the home dressing room. Bosnian manager Muslic said: 'We added another part of the history of Argyle and nobody can take this away from us.

 [A 1-0 win at Home Park saw Plymouth knock the Premier League leaders out of the FA Cup]
Image Credit: Mail Online [A 1-0 win at Home Park saw Plymouth knock the Premier League leaders out of the FA Cup]

'The city should enjoy, celebrate, go out and give it their all! They deserve it. This is a day for Argyle, a day for Plymouth, a day for the Green Army. 'This is the biggest moment so far in my career, no doubt. Now the bigger moment is hopefully to come, staying up.'. Match-winner Hardie added: 'Today is going to be cemented in the club and city's history and our names are on that for ever.'. Plymouth Argyle boss Miron Muslic (right) saw his team beat Arne Slot's Liverpool on Sunday.

 [The only goal of the game came from a penalty kick converted by Ryan Hardie on 53 minutes]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The only goal of the game came from a penalty kick converted by Ryan Hardie on 53 minutes]

A 1-0 win at Home Park saw Plymouth knock the Premier League leaders out of the FA Cup. The only goal of the game came from a penalty kick converted by Ryan Hardie on 53 minutes. Plymouth have 16 league fixtures remaining and are currently four points below 21st-place Hull City. They went 11 games without a win between October and January. However, Sunday's shock victory over Liverpool came just eight days after an impressive 2-1 triumph over West Brom.

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