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Alex Mott·12 February 2025
OneFootball
Alex Mott·12 February 2025
The FA Cup fourth round brought us an historic shock, a classic at the Orient and a thriller in the west Midlands.
But let's see what our picks were for the best goals from this weekend,
Jamie Donley's long-range strike for Leyton Orient against Manchester City may have technically gone down as an own goal, but we're ignoring that small detail here.
In the same game, Jack Grealish showed his brilliance with this excellent Kevin De Bruyne winner at Brisbane Lane.
Ryan Hardie's penalty wasn't the best goal of the weekend but it was undoubtedly the most important as Plymouth knocked Liverpool out of the Cup.
Brighton bested Chelsea at the Amex with the winner coming from this cheeky Kaoru Mitoma finish.
Wolves scored a quickfire double at Blackburn to earn their place in the fifth round and the best of them came from Matheus Cunha and this excellent finish from a tight angle.
Wigan were unlucky in their defeat to Fulham on Saturday but the home fans did have some cheer with this excellent Jonny Smith effort.
The Stoke goal from Lewis Koumas was all about the dummy from Wouter Burger.
Oliver Glasner insisted after Palace's win at Doncaster that his side were "in it to win it". And who would bet against them with finishing like that?
Taiwo Awoniyi came off with a broken nose but before his accident the Forest forward scored a lovely strikers' goal.
And finally, the goal of the round and potentially the goal of the competition this season goes to Tomoki Iwata. Pick that out.
📸 JUSTIN TALLIS - AFP or licensors
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