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London City eye FA Cup upset despite losing boss

BBC Sport Friday, 27 January 2023
London City eye FA Cup upset despite losing bossLondon City Lionesses are plotting an FA Cup upset against Tottenham on Sunday, despite manager Melissa Phillips leaving earlier this week.
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