Crystal Palace suffered a historic 2-1 defeat at the hands of non-league side Macclesfield in the FA Cup, marking the biggest cup upset in competition history. The Eagles, holders of the trophy, were out-fought and out-thought by the Silkmen, who sit 117 places below them in the pyramid.
Paul Dawson scored the opener two minutes before half-time with a header from a set-piece, which Palace failed to respond to until the 13th minute when Yeremy Pino's shot was poked wide. However, Macclesfield took control of the game and doubled their lead on the hour through Isaac Buckley-Ricketts' shot.
The Palace faithful watched in dismay as the Eagles' attacking players failed to create clear-cut chances, with the team looking lethargic going forward and increasingly nervous in defense. Despite bringing on more attacking players at half-time, including England internationals Marc Guehi and Adam Wharton, Palace were unable to muster a response.
The only real attempt from the hosts came late on when Clinton Morrison described Palace as "an embarrassment", claiming that they were nowhere near good enough and that Macclesfield wanted it more. The visitors ultimately took advantage of this, with Pino scoring a 90th-minute free-kick to seal the win.
For Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner, the defeat was a shock, saying that he had no explanation for what he saw on the pitch. "We lacked everything" he said. Meanwhile, Macclesfield manager John Rooney praised his team's performance, describing them as "incredible" and claiming that they deserved the win.
The result marked a major upset in FA Cup history and sent shockwaves through the football world. It also served as a fitting tribute to Macclesfield forward Ethan McLeod, who died in a car accident last month at the age of 21 after driving back from a game.
Paul Dawson scored the opener two minutes before half-time with a header from a set-piece, which Palace failed to respond to until the 13th minute when Yeremy Pino's shot was poked wide. However, Macclesfield took control of the game and doubled their lead on the hour through Isaac Buckley-Ricketts' shot.
The Palace faithful watched in dismay as the Eagles' attacking players failed to create clear-cut chances, with the team looking lethargic going forward and increasingly nervous in defense. Despite bringing on more attacking players at half-time, including England internationals Marc Guehi and Adam Wharton, Palace were unable to muster a response.
The only real attempt from the hosts came late on when Clinton Morrison described Palace as "an embarrassment", claiming that they were nowhere near good enough and that Macclesfield wanted it more. The visitors ultimately took advantage of this, with Pino scoring a 90th-minute free-kick to seal the win.
For Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner, the defeat was a shock, saying that he had no explanation for what he saw on the pitch. "We lacked everything" he said. Meanwhile, Macclesfield manager John Rooney praised his team's performance, describing them as "incredible" and claiming that they deserved the win.
The result marked a major upset in FA Cup history and sent shockwaves through the football world. It also served as a fitting tribute to Macclesfield forward Ethan McLeod, who died in a car accident last month at the age of 21 after driving back from a game.