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Published 22:55 4 Mar 2020 GMT
Updated 23:08 4 Mar 2020 GMT
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Giovani lo Celso (Spurs) and Marco Stiepermann (Norwich) scored next and it was 2-2 when Parrott, who had told boss Jose Mourinho that he wanted to take a penalty, stepped up.
His run-up was elaborate and his kick was not decisive but Krul was a clear yard off his line when he stopped Parrott's shot.
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The Spurs fans behind the goal were stunned by the miss from their new goalscoring prospect, and so was Parrott.
One of the linesmen was standing on the end-line, mere yards away, and surely would have seen the Dutch goalkeeper stray from his line. Still, not a word was said and the save stood.
Troy Parrott was too crestfallen to complain but Vorm did approach the referee and ask for a re-take. His request was ignored and the shoot-out continued. Todd Cantwell made it 3-2 to Norwich and it was left to Gedson Fernandes to bring the shoot-out to sudden death.
The Portuguese midfielder's spot-kick was tame and Krul read him correctly. The goalkeeper streaked off as his side's first FA Cup quarter final in 28 years was sealed.
Following the game, Mourinho bizarrely used the moment to relate how he felt Parrott had struggled for his 30 minutes of extra time. "Now people can see that he has to work a lot," Mourinho said, "so don't think that Parrott is the second Harry Kane because he's just a young kid that needs to work." On the miss, he was more forgiving:
"The penalty is nothing. He is a penalty taker in the under-23s, he scores every one in the unders. He was so confident, he wanted to take one, he wanted to take the responsibility, it's an experience in his career. The problem is not his experience."Following the game, there was an odd incident when Dier went into the crowd to remonstrate with a supporter: https://twitter.com/queercatholic1/status/1235332114452828162 As for Norwich, they will face the winners of the Thursday tie between Derby and Manchester United for a place in the last eight. Whoever wins will have to travel to Carrow Road to take on Daniel Farke's side.
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