
The former MK Dons full-back Matthew Sorinola featured as Plymouth pulled off an FA Cup shock by beating Liverpool.
The 23-year-old played the whole match for the Championship club, as the side currently sat bottom of the division pulled off a big shock by beating the Premier League leaders at Home Park.
Ryan Hardie’s penalty just after the break won the game for Argyle, who progress to the competition’s Fifth Round at the expense of the 8 time FA Cup winners.
Sorinola had broken through into professional football with the Dons after joining the club at academy level from Fulham. He made 46 appearances for the Dons, most of which came under Russell Martin during the 2020/21 season.
After time in Belgium with Royale Union Saint-Gilloise and a loan spell with Swansea, Sorinola joined Plymouth in January of last year, and had earned a recall to active first team duties following the departure of Wayne Rooney as the club’s manager in December.
Sorinola had previously featured for Plymouth in the preceding round, when they knocked out another Premier League side after winning at Brentford in Round 3.
Another former Dons player in the Plymouth squad was midfielder Jordan Houghton, who was an unused substitute. Brendan Galloway, also once a Don, had played for Plymouth against Brentford, but was ruled out for the rest of the season after requiring surgery on an injury sustained during a match last month.