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Middlesbrough vs Sunderland. The FA Cup Fourth Round.

Riverside StadiumAttendance26,707.

Middlesbrough 1

  • L Jutkiewicz (57th minute)

Sunderland 2

  • J Colback (42nd minute)
  • S Sessegnon (113th minute)

After Extra Time

Black Cats sneak through

Sunderland set up an FA Cup fifth-round tie with Arsenal after edging a 2-1 extra-time win over Middlesbrough at the Riverside Stadium.

Sessegnon strike seals it

Sunderland set up an FA Cup fifth-round tie with Arsenal after edging to a 2-1 extra-time win over Middlesbrough at the Riverside Stadium. The two sides had already played out a 1-1 draw at the Stadium of Light last week and this replay always looked like going the distance as the North East rivals went toe-to-toe. Jack Colback had given the Premier League visitors the lead in the first half but Tony Mowbray's Championship side made light of the difference in divisions after the interval. Lukas Jutkiewicz's deserved equaliser just before the hour mark took the game into extra time. But Martin O'Neill's men finally found a decisive goal just seven minutes before the game headed for penalties, with Stephane Sessegnon the hero for the Black Cats. The victory is Sunderland's ninth in 13 games under O'Neill while, in contrast, Mowbray's Boro extend their run of matches without a win to six.

Changes

Boro went into the game without five of the men who had started the first encounter at the Stadium of Light - goalkeeper Danny Coyne, midfielders Barry Robson and Faris Haroun and strikers Scott McDonald and Marvin Emnes - to face a side which had lost just two of the 12 previous games they had played under O'Neill. Sebastian Larsson tested keeper Jason Steele with a curling fourth-minute free-kick as the Wearsiders pushed Boro deep into their own half. Mowbray had tasked right-back Justin Hoyte and defensive midfielder Tony McMahon ahead of him to keep man-of-the-moment James McClean quiet, and although the Irishman showed flashes of his best form, they were largely successful. The Teessiders gradually eased themselves into the game and as the half wore on, it was they who created the better chances. Sunderland keeper Simon Mignolet needed two attempts to grab former Black Cat Julio Arca's dipping 13th-minute effort, and John O'Shea did well to cut out a long-range effort from McMahon with Jutkiewicz lurking menacingly behind him three minutes later. The Championship side, who had taken the lead at the Stadium of Light, might have done so once again at the Riverside Stadium when Jutkiewicz flicked on McMahon's 31st-minute free-kick and defender Seb Hines stabbed an instinctive shot towards goal which Mignolet tipped over at full-stretch. But just as Boro sensed they were gaining the upper hand, the visitors hit back in devastating style. Fraizer Campbell, back in the starting line-up after being rested at the Britannia Stadium did well to lay off a 42nd-minute long ball into the path of Colback, who controlled instantly before smashing a left-foot volley home off the underside of the bar.
Fight back
Tony Mowbray's men might have been back in the game almost immediately, but Phil Bardsley cleared McMahon's skidding drive off the line, and Mignolet had to get down well to palm away 19-year-old striker Curtis Main's 44th-minute effort. Sunderland returned knowing a second goal might effectively seal their passage, and they might have got it within 10 minutes when defender Michael Turner headed McClean's near-post cross over. Boro dragged themselves back into the tie with 57 minutes gone. Jutkiewicz was first to react to a loose ball inside the penalty area, then planting a firm right-foot shot past Mignolet to level. The Sunderland keeper was relieved to clutch McMahon's volley to his midriff four minutes later, before opposite number Steele was tested much more rigorously by Craig Gardner's swerving right-foot strike. Full-back Joe Bennett did just enough to prevent Larsson converting Sessegnon's 68th-minute cross, but Boro were grateful for the woodwork when Bardsley's deflected piledriver came back off the post four minutes later. Steele beat away another well-struck Bardsley effort with 11 minutes left on the clock and the game went into extra-time. Boro looked the more threatening as the extra 30 minutes started, but their fate was sealed in the 112th minute when Sessegnon drilled home from 15 yards after the ball broke to him to snatch victory for Sunderland.

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