Championship strugglers Plymouth Argyle produced an FA Cup giant-killing on Saturday as they stunned Premier League side Brentford in the third round at the Gtech Community Stadium.
Plymouth, who are propping up the Championship table having earned 20 points from their 24 games, ended an 11-match winless streak in style when Morgan Whittaker's low left-foot drive sent the away supporters into raptures.
Whittaker's 84th-minute strike secured Plymouth's first victory over a top-flight club for more than 40 years.
Brentford head coach Thomas Frank will have been disappointed by the lack of threat his side produced against their second-tier opposition -- the home team managed just two shots on target throughout the 90 minutes.
Frank sent on star forwards Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa in the second half in an attempt to rescue a result, but his substitutions proved to be in vain as Brentford exited the FA Cup in the third round for the third consecutive season.
"Congratulations to Plymouth, I think they deserved to win," Frank told a post-match news conference. "I think they put a lot of effort into it, I think they defended brilliantly. I think they ran hard and they scored a really good goal from a player that we knew could score the goal."