The general orthodoxy was that Everton lost that game because they couldn't defend set pieces. True. Corners are one thing but defenders giving away silly free kicks in areas where you have difficulty defending is another, but their inability to defend set pieces would still have given them a replay. They were shafted by how the competition is run and by another useless performance from The Bottler. Blatant handball! A goal scored with the use of arm/hand, just like that guy at Wolves earlier in the season. The staggering thing is that quite a lot can be done to eradicate these errors. The laughable thing is that everyone in the ground, including Oliver saw the handball on the big screen and cannot use it to improve the rank decision he confirmed even after conferring with the line (who didn't have as good a view as the ref!) Yet another result that didn't reflect what happened on the pitch! I wonder what Neil Harris would have to say if, in the next game Millwall play, his team concedes a goal with a Henry!!