Newcastle 1 – 2 Brighton

Danny Welbeck was a hero for Brighton, achieving deep in additional time, as Fabian Hurzeler’s side beat Newcastle 2-1 in the FA Cup thriller to reach the quarterfinals.
Welbeck’s strike, 114, was the last shot for Newcastle, who had what they thought was the winning goal that Var bought at stopping the usual time after Anthony Gordon was shown a direct red card to push Jana Paul Van Hecke. It was a moment of madness from the wing player, who will now miss the finals of Carabao Cup against Liverpool on March 16, live on Sky Sports.
The sentence of Alexander Isak, after Yankuba Minteh, faulted Tino Lovramentto, he canceled Minteh, who had a dramatic first half against his former club.
Both sides have a chance to win the game in the second half, but the best opportunity has arrived to replace Joe Willock, who failed to connect with a six -meter -meter Lovrament cross.
The tie seems to swing in Newcastle’s benefit until the late drama of the red map. Gordon lost cool, pushing Van Hecke, but Tariq Lamptey straightened things after receiving his marching commands for another offense that could be literate.
Newcastle thought they had started in the last eight when Fabian Schar jumped in a stopping time with a superb finish to send St. James Park Wild, but the celebrations were interrupted when the semi -automated offside revealed that the defender failed to go behind the defense of Brighton.
This meant extra time and Welbeck, just as he did in the league match between the two sides in St James’ Park in October, grabbed the winner to finish the bad afternoon Newcastle and send Brighton in the last eight.
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