Brentford edged into the last-eight of the FA Cup after a 1-0 win over Macclesfield
Keith Andrews showed his class as he heaped praise on Macclesfield after the Premier League progressed in the FA Cup with a 1-0 win.
The Bees booked their place in next month’s quarter-final away to top-flight rivals West Ham United after Silkmen defender Sam Heathcote turned the ball home into his own net in the dying embers. Macclesfield were resilient and dogged, ensuring that the team 116 places higher than them in the football pyramid didn’t have an easy ride at Moss Rose.
Luke Duffy and Paul Dawson had efforts that caused Hákon Valdimarsson some concern. The problems that Macclesfield caused the higher-league opposition made for an uncomfortable night for Andrews.
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The Irishman said: “A tricky game for us, for obvious reasons. A lot of respect for the way they play, the spirit they have I think it was very impressive, seeing a lot of their performances over the last few days.
“It’s a testament to John, testament to the coaching staff and the spirit and the character of the football club.
“It was never going to be easy, I didn’t think we made it easy for ourselves in the first half, in the second half, I thought we did it very well, controlled large parts of it and eventually got the goal.”
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Monday’s showdown was the first meeting between the two since 2009, when Macclesfield ran out 2-0 winners during their respective League Two campaigns.
Some eleven years later, in September 2020, the town was ripped of its football club when the High Court wound up the Silkmen before being reborn shortly after, thanks to owner Rob Smethurst.
Six months or so later, Brentford secured promotion to the Premier League for the first time and returned to the top-flight for the first time since 1947.
He added: “A lot of respect for what they’ve achieved and the journey that they’ve been on. It’s only been 17 years since this was a league fixture. I love the English football pyramid, I love what it stands for and the structure of it.
“There’s always journeys that clubs are on and this club are on a really good journey and I like stories like that, it actually fills my heart so I thought they were immense tonight. I thought that they were absolutely immense right to the end.
“They gave us a proper, proper cup tie that most people would have really enjoyed. I can’t say I did. But again, a lot of respect for what they are and what they stand for.”
Despite the disappointment, Macclesfield have landed an eye-watering financial return, period-defining for most clubs, as they continue to strive for a fourth promotion since Rob Smethurst took over the club.
As a result of their FA Cup heroics, which began in August when they overcame Atherton Laburnum Rovers in the Second Qualifying Round, the Silkmen have a backlog of fixtures to catch up on in their quest to secure a playoff place.
Rooney’s side currently sit in the top seven with a one-point cushion over the chasing pack but as many as five games in hand on some of their rivals.
They continue that quest on Saturday when King’s Lynn Town visit Moss Rose.


