Plymouth 1-0 Liverpool: Ryan Hardie penalty secures famous win as Reds suffer major FA Cup shock Liverpool’s hopes of winning a quadruple this season are over after a shock defeat to Plymouth in the FA Cup fourth round.
The Reds arrived at Home Park in great form after reaching the Carabao Cup final thanks to a second leg win over Tottenham, but there will be no domestic cup double for Arne Slot in his first season as head coach.
Ryan Hardie, who missed a penalty that would have seen Argyle take Chelsea to penalties at Stamford Bridge in the fourth round four years ago, stepped up and sent Caoimhin Kelleher the wrong way as Home Park erupted.
Plymouth broke the deadlock early in the second half as Darko Gyabi flicked the ball over his head and it struck Harvey Elliott's arms which were above his head, so the referee had to choice but to award a penalty.
Darko Gyabi had a couple of efforts for the home side whilst Mustapha Bundu was causing problems for Liverpool’s new central defensive pairing of Jarell Quansah and Wataru Endo.