The FA Cup remains a prestigious competition, yet its significance has waned as the Premier League takes precedence, particularly for clubs prioritizing top-flight survival. Managers often rotate players during the FA Cup, especially post-busy festive schedules, which can benefit smaller clubs seeking upsets. Tony Pulis reflects on his own experiences, noting that cup runs often depend on favorable circumstances rather than targeted efforts. His fond memories from Stoke’s 2011 FA Cup run highlight the unpredictable nature of the tournament.
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