After masterminding one of the biggest shocks in FA Cup third-round history, Crawley Town manager John Yems could be forgiven for losing his bearings. Having watched his League Two side thrash Premier League Leeds United 3-0 - making light of a gap of 62 league places between the teams - he ordered his jubilant players to head out to celebrate. laughed Yems, whose side became only the second fourth-tier team to beat a top-flight club by three or more goals in 34 years. The coronavirus restrictions might have robbed his players of a celebratory night out but Sunday's FA Cup shock was special nonetheless for the Sussex side. "Crawley were absolutely dominant in the second half, and Leeds were just bamboozled by the forward play and togetherness."
Source: BBC January 10, 2021 20:26 UTC