After another eventful weekend in the world of football, we take a look at the top stories dominating Monday's headlines.
Just when people thought the FA Cup had lost its magic, Sky Bet League One's bottom side Rochdale rescued a draw with Champions League contenders Tottenham.
Mauricio Pochettino saw his Spurs draw 2-2 with Italian giants Juventus last week before they were held at Spotland by the same scoreline on Sunday, and the top-flight manager admitted his side thought the game was won after Harry Kane’s late penalty.
But three minutes into added time, moments after Sky Bet’s in-play odds were 100/1 for a draw, Steve Davies found the back of the net to secure a Wembley replay.
The replay will take place next week, with the winner set to face an away trip to Sheffield Wednesday or Swansea.
The penalty which Kane tucked away at Spotland was awarded after another controversial challenge on Dele Alli.
The England man – who has received the joint-most yellow cards for diving in the Premier League over the last three seasons – went down in the area after Harrison McGahey's challenge.
Match of the Day pundits felt it was the correct decision to award the penalty, while it does appear he was clever in making the most of the contact.
Dale boss Keith Hill refused to be critical of Alli though, saying he would encourage his players to do the same and that he would not complain if Alli successfully did it at this year's World Cup.
Hill said: "I have not seen it again but I'm led to believe he is looking for it (but) we get too involved in controversy.
"If a centre-forward or midfield player feels as though there is a penalty opportunity to be gained...brilliant - whether it is Dele Alli, (or Dale players) Steve Davies, Ian Henderson, Andy Cannon it doesn't really matter.
"I won't hold it against him and if he does it for England in the summer and we win the World Cup I will certainly be supporting him."
Alan Pardew reportedly has two games to save his job as West Brom manager following a torrid week for the Baggies.
Already bottom of the Premier League and under threat from relegation, the Albion crashed out of the FA Cup in a 2-1 defeat to Southampton on Saturday.
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It was another blow for the club trying to move on after the emergence of allegations of off-field bad behaviour by four senior players.
Claims that Jonny Evans, Gareth Barry, Jake Livermore and Boaz Myhill had stolen a taxi during the training camp in Barcelona surfaced after the sacking of club chairman John Williams and chief executive Martin Goodman on Tuesday over West Brom's recent performances.
Evans was stripped of his captaincy before being selected along with Barry against Southampton.
Albion play Huddersfield Town at home on Saturday and Watford away on March 3.
Hawk-Eye insists a technical error was responsible for the fact the lines shown during the latest high-profile Video Assistant Referee controversy were not straight.
The company also remains adamant that the match officials were given straight lines with which to make their decisions, and not the same ones that were anything but and which were shown to those watching on television.
The VAR system and technology has again been criticised since Juan Mata had a goal disallowed, having been caught narrowly offside, during Manchester United's 2-0, FA Cup fifth round victory away to Huddersfield on Saturday.
Match referee Kevin Young had awarded a goal until the VAR's lengthy intervention. There was controversy after those viewing on BT Sport were shown images of Mata's positioning amid wonky lines that created further confusion surrounding the decision.
A technical issue led to an incorrect graphic being provided by Hawk-Eye to @btsportfootball last night. To confirm, the #VAR saw the correct image with the correct lines to make the decision. This was a case of the wrong image being provided to the broadcaster and we apologise. pic.twitter.com/QqbAWVfbi1
— Hawk-Eye Innovations (@Hawkeye_view) February 18, 2018
Hawk-Eye is responsible for providing the technology used within VAR, and explained via a statement: "A technical issue led to an incorrect graphic being provided by Hawk-Eye to BT Sport last night.
"To confirm, the VAR saw the correct image with the correct lines to make the decision. This was a case of the wrong image being provided to the broadcaster and we apologise."
Despite the negative reaction to Saturday evening's fixture in their cup competition, it is understood that the Football Association remains satisfied with VAR's contribution since its introduction in January, and recognises it would initially prove difficult to perfect.
The final match of the FA Cup fifth round takes place this evening, as Pep Guardiola’s Man City travel to Wigan (1955 GMT kick-off).
The Premier League leaders – still on for the quadruple at 14/1 with Sky Bet – face the Latics in a repeat of the 2013 final where Ben Watson’s strike won it for Roberto Martinez’s side.
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They then maintained their cup grip over City as a Championship side the following year, beating them again at the quarter-final stage.
Those past cup successes add spice to an intriguing tie but it would probably be an even greater shock than the previous two if City - 16 points clear at the top of the Premier League - slip up again.
The winners of the tie will face Southampton in the last eight.
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With the Carabao Cup final against Arsenal to come next Sunday, Guardiola will consider some rotation, but playing Claudio Bravo in place of first-choice goalkeeper Ederson is the only change he is prepared to discuss.
"Claudio is going to play," Guardiola said.
"We are in the Carabao Cup final thanks to him. I cannot forget what happened: he saved two rounds of penalties and the way he played.
"It all depends on the performance and the quality but in this competition Claudio is going to play.
"In the top clubs you need two good goalkeepers, you cannot survive with just one - (what) if he is injured or suspended and the second one doesn't have the level?
"All the big clubs who play a lot of competitions have two good goalkeepers and we have that."