Liverpool dumped out of FA Cup by Reading

The Championship (second division) strugglers emulated  League One Leeds United’s epic 1-0 victory at Manchester United  to set up a fourth-round tie at Premier League Burnley.

It was the first time since 1959 that both Manchester United  and Liverpool have failed to reach the fourth round and  Liverpool’s season is in grave danger of fizzling out.

Rafa Benitez’s men are 12 points behind leaders Chelsea in  the Premier League title race and have been eliminated from the  Champions League, League Cup and FA Cup, leaving the Europa  League as their only realistic trophy target.

In the night’s other replay, Championship leaders Newcastle  United beat Plymouth Argyle 3-0 at St James’ Park with a  hat-trick from Danish striker Peter Lovenkrands to set up a trip  to fellow Championship promotion-chasers West Bromwich Albion.

Reading’s victory was one of the great giant-killing feats  of recent years and took their minds off their relegation fight  from the Championship, just two years after they dropped out of  the Premier League.

Reading looked to be heading out but they equalised with a  penalty four minutes into stoppage time from Gylfi Sigurdsson  after Yossi Benayoun sent substitute Shane Long sprawling in the  penalty area.

Sigurdsson kept his cool and sent Liverpool goalkeeper Diego  Cavalieri the wrong way.

Long glanced home Reading’s winner in the 10th minute of  extra time to secure their first ever victory at Anfield.

Liverpool had taken the lead in stoppage time at the end of  the first half when Ryan Bertrand deflected a Steven Gerrard  cross into his own net.

Reading, however, played the better football for most of the  match and Jobi McAnuff went close in the second half to scoring  one of the most memorable FA Cup goals for years.

Picking up the ball in his own half, he jinked his way  through five Liverpool players before finding himself on his own  in space in the Liverpool penalty area.

However, with only Cavalieri to beat he scuffed his shot  narrowly wide of the post.

Liverpool, FA Cup winners seven times, rarely resembled any  of their great teams of the past and finished the match without  talismanic captain Steven Gerrard and top scorer Fernando Torres  who were both injured and are doubtful for tomorrow’s visit to  Stoke City.