Carabao Cup: Doncaster Rovers' boss Ferguson puts '˜incredible' trip to Emirates on back burner

MANAGER Darren Ferguson has hailed Doncaster Rovers' plum Carabao Cup tie at Arsenal as an 'incredible draw', but insists that focus must be exclusively retained on league matters in the meanwhile.
Thumbs up: Doncaster Rovers manager Darren Ferguson.Thumbs up: Doncaster Rovers manager Darren Ferguson.
Thumbs up: Doncaster Rovers manager Darren Ferguson.

Doncaster were rewarded for their midweek victory over Yorkshire rivals Hull City with a money-spinning third-round trip to face the Gunners. The tie will evoke memories of the pair’s famous quarter-final meeting in the League Cup in 2005-06, which the London club won on penalties at Rovers’ former Belle Vue home.

Ferguson’s side will visit the Emirates Stadium in the week beginning Monday, September 18.

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Rovers’ last appointment at Arsenal was in the same competition in a second-round, second-leg tie at Highbury almost 30 years ago, in October, 1987.

Ferguson, whose side were due to face a home league match with Scunthorpe on September 17, said: “It is an incredible draw for the club against Arsenal. There is an excitement around the training ground at the moment.

“We will take a great support with us to Arsenal and we know it is a great spectacle for them.

“But my concentration is not on the Arsenal game because we have a lot of games between then and now. But I am delighted with the draw.”

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Midfielder Matty Blair has paid tribute to the club for their support following the recent passing of his brother Ross, who had battled for several years with a brain tumour.

Blair said: “The gaffer has been brilliant with me with the passing of my brother and I cannot thank him enough.

Football has been a release for me. I honestly believe I could not have been at a better club in the way people have been with me.”

Leeds United will have a quick reunion with former players Chris Wood and Charlie Taylor after being handed a Carabao Cup trip to Burnley.

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Huddersfield Town travel to Crystal Palace, while Middlesbrough will visit Aston Villa for the second time in a week after being drawn for a third-round trip.

Third-round draw: West Brom v Man City; Everton v Sunderland; Leicester v Liverpool; Man United v Burton; Brentford v Norwich; Wolves v Bristol R; Burnley v Leeds; Arsenal v Doncaster; Bristol City v Stoke; Reading v Swansea; Aston Villa v Middlesbrough; Chelsea v Nottm Forest; West Ham v Bolton; Crystal P v Huddersfield; Tottenham v Barnsley or Derby; Bournemouth v Brighton. Ties to be played week commencing Sept 18.