8 avril 1990
Villa Park Birmingham
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The introduction in the match programme was typical of the prevailing mood: “Villa Park opens its doors today, with its annual sense of pride, for the staging of an enthralling FA Cup semi-final between favourites and outsiders. Liverpool, with their magnificent roll of honour, have become accustomed to being rated as the team most likely to win virtually every competition they enter, frequently justifying such confidence.” A lot of the build-up focused on when Liverpool, the cup holders, could start resting their players for the bigger challenges ahead, such as securing their 18th league title. Palace fans could hardly argue. The bitter memory of their 9-0 drubbing at Anfield seven months earlier was still far too fresh in the memory. Ian Wright had just broken his leg and his replacement, Garry Thompson, was cup-tied. Even Palace manager Steve Coppell was struggling to make a case for his team. “All clubs have to put up with injuries, but I haven’t a clue what team I shall field against Liverpool.”
Coppell showed limited ambition in his programme notes, describing the game as a great day out for the fans and a bonus for the team. His description of his opponents did not brook any argument: “They are magnificent.” The players shared their manager’s view. “The first priority in everyone’s heads was do not embarrass ourselves today, do not lose 3-0 or 4-0,” recalls Palace midfielder Andy Gray...
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Dogs, doughnuts and the day Palace pipped Liverpool to the FA Cup final | Football | The Guardian
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