Player ratings as Welbeck wins chaotic FA Cup tie


Newcastle United was sentenced to a 2-1 defeat against Brighton & Hove Albion at home on Sunday afternoon in a fifth round of breathless fa-cups.

Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler described the tie on Sunday as a “do-or-thas game”. Both sides flirted with death in a chaotic competition with goals, red cards and sometimes some excellent skills.

Eddie Howe was bursting on the suggestion that his magpies are a “one-man team” after Newcastle was handed over to the team in the team at the beginning of this week without Liverpool without Alexander Isak.

However, you will certainly benefit from the recording of the striker. Isak fired the hosts in the front with a crispy penalty in the first half. Brightons Yankuba Minteh, who was returning to St. James’ Park for the first time since leaving Newcastle to join the seagulls, Tino Livramento fell awake before Isak rose from 12 meters.

Minth covered his face after this mistake and had his hands over his eyes again before the half -time pipes. On this occasion, the Gambian striker was briefly overcome with emotions when he fired the right flank after a quick exchange with Joao Pedro.

Only one point separates the two sides in the Premier League table, and this quality similarity was visible throughout.

The striker of Newcastle, Anthony Gordon, threatened to give Brighton an unnatural thrust with a really bone -headed red card in the 83rd minute, and unnecessarily pushed Jan Paul van Hecke after playing the creation of the flag outside of the offside. Tariq Lampty quickly ensured that the numerical parity was restored with a late lung that brought him a second yellow card during the interruption time.

Fabian Schar believed that he had won the game before the additional time began to be rejected only by the semi-automatic offside technology.

Danny Welbeck showed his run in the 114th minute of a strenuous competition. The slippery striker used the lax position of Livramento to enlarge the ball over a dextered Martin Dubravka and send Brighton to the FA Cup quarter-finals.

Anthony Gordon

It was not a day to enjoy Anthony Gordon / George Wood / Gettyimages

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player

Evaluation

GK: Martin Dubravka

7.6/10

RB: Kieran Trippier

7.3/10

CB: Fabian Schar

6.9/10

CB: Dan burn

6.7/10

LB: Tino Livramento

7.7/10

CM: Lewis Miley

6.3/10

CM: Sandro Tonali

7.6/10

CM: Joelinton

6.0/10

RW: Harvey Barnes

6.5/10

St: Alexander Isak

7.3/10

LW: Anthony Gordon

5.6/10

Sub: Bruno Guimaraes (56 ‘for Miley)

6.8/10

Sub: Joe Willock (56 ‘for Joelinton)

6.6/10

Sub: Jacob Murphy (56 ‘for Barnes)

6.3/10

Sub: Matt Targett (69 ‘for Tripper)

6.4/10

Sub: Callum Wilson (86 ‘for Isak)

6.1/10

Unused subs: Nick Pope (GK), Emil Krafth, Sean Longstaff, William Osula.

Kaoru Mitoma, Bruno Guimaraes

Kaoru gets caught with Newcastle / Stu Forster / Gettyimages with Newcastle / Stu Forster

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player

Evaluation

GK: Bart buggy

7.9/10

RB: Tariq Lampty

6.1/10

CB: Jan Paul van Hecke

7.9/10

CB: Adam Webster

7.7/10

LB: Pervis Estupinan

6.9/10

CM: Carlos Baleba

6.9/10

CM: Jack Hinshelwood

8.0/10

AM: Georginio Rutter

7.0/10

RW: Yankuba Minth

7.9/10

St: Joao Pedro

8.4/10

LW: Kaoru witho

6.9/10

Sub: Brajan Gruda (69 ‘for Minteh)

7.0/10

Sub: Diego Gomez (69 ‘for Baleba)

6.7/10

Sub: Mats Wieffer (80 ‘for Estupinan)

6.6/10

Sub: Danny Welbeck (80 ‘for Rutter)

7.2/10

Sub: Solly March (91 ‘for Mitoma)

7.4/10

Subs not used: Thomas McGill, Eiran Cashin, Yasin Ayari, Simon Adingra.

Player of the game – Joao Pedro (Brighton)

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