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Macclesfield's FA Cup upset leaves the Rooneys emotional
Summary
Macclesfield, a sixth-tier National League North side, beat Premier League holders Crystal Palace 2-1 at Moss Rose, and Wayne Rooney expressed pride after his brother John Rooney guided the team to the upset.
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Macclesfield beat holders Crystal Palace 2-1 at Moss Rose in the FA Cup, in a result described as one of the competition's biggest upsets. The win made Macclesfield the first sixth-tier side to eliminate a Premier League team. John Rooney is the club's manager and Wayne Rooney was visibly emotional while watching the match. The day also included tributes to former Macclesfield forward Ethan McLeod, who died last month.
Match details:
- Scoreline: Macclesfield 2, Crystal Palace 1; goals came from Paul Dawson (a first-half header) and Isaac Buckley-Ricketts, with Yeremy Pino pulling one back for Palace in the 90th minute.
- Level and context: Macclesfield play in the National League North (sixth tier) and started the day 117 places below Crystal Palace in the English football pyramid.
- Emotions: Wayne Rooney said he was proud of his younger brother John Rooney, who described the performance and game management as key to the result.
- Tribute: The club paid tribute to 21-year-old forward Ethan McLeod, who died in a car accident in December; his family were in attendance and a banner was displayed at the ground.
- Atmosphere: The match finished amid strong celebration from supporters, with fans entering the pitch at full-time.
Summary:
The result stands as one of the FA Cup's most notable upsets and produced strong emotion among players, staff and supporters. Wayne Rooney publicly expressed pride in his brother's achievement, and the club marked the day with tributes to Ethan McLeod. Undetermined at this time
