By Daily Sports on January 27, 2019
AFC Wimbledon revived memories of their Crazy Gang heyday as they knocked Premier League West Ham out of the FA Cup with a 4-2 win in the fourth round on Saturday.
Wimbledon may be bottom of League One, and 58 places adrift of the Hammers, but that didn’t stop them being 3-0 up early in the second half, with Scott Wagstaff scoring twice after Kwesi Appiah's opener.
Hammers substitutes Lucas Perez and Felipe Anderson scored to make it 3-2, before Wimbledon’s Toby Sibbick, not even born when the club won the 1988 FA Cup final against Liverpool, headed in the winner two minutes from time.
The Hammers were not the only top-flight side beaten by lower league opposition, with Everton losing 3-2 to Millwall in controversial fashion earlier in the day.
League One Shrewsbury, who play in the same division as AFC Wimbledon, came close to a Cup shock of their own before Wolves scored a 93rd-minute equaliser to rescue a 2-2 draw at New Meadow. (SuperSport)
•Photo shows West Ham players
Source Daily Sports
Posted January 27, 2019
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