
Liverpool suffer shock defeat in FA Cup to struggling Championship side Plymouth Argyle
Premier League leaders Liverpool have been knocked out of the FA Cup by struggling Championship side Plymouth Argyle.
Arne Slot's team were beaten 1-0 by the Devon club, who currently sit at the bottom of the Championship table four points adrift of safety.
Argyle, who also beat top-flight club Brentford in the previous round, progressed to the last 16 of the competition courtesy of Ryan Hardie's second-half penalty.
Liverpool's dreams of winning the Quadruple are now over after the defeat.
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