DANNY WELBECK fired Brighton into the FA Cup quarters as Newcastle were hit by a huge double whammy.
The Magpies are set to be without Anthony Gordon for next week’s Carabao Cup Final after he was sent-off for violent conduct for lashing out at Jan Paul van Hecke.
And Welbeck, who scored the winner here in October’s Premier League match, ensured the Toon winger won’t have a second crack at Wembley in the FA Cup.
The veteran striker came off the bench to secure a 2-1 victory deep into extra-time as his dream of adding to the two winners’ medals he picked up with Arsenal goes on.
It all started great for Newcastle when Alexander Isak gave them the lead, but Yankuba Minteh returned to haunt his old club with the equaliser before Welbeck’s late sucker punch.
Isak missed the defeat at Liverpool in midweek but got the nod to start here and it did not take him long to get involved.
Though he was kicking himself after blowing the first big chance of the game after just two minutes.
Harvey Barnes produced some great work down the left and delivered an inch perfect cross for the forward at the back post.
But the usually deadly Isak, whose initial effort was blocked, had his head in his hands after lashing over from close-range.
Keen to make amends, he had another bite of the cherry following a counter, but Bart Verbruggen was able to save the tame long-ranger easily.
It was third time a charm, however, and this time he made no mistake after a helping hand from former Toon team-mate Minteh.
The Gambian winger, sold reluctantly by Newcastle to Brighton last summer to meet PSR requirements, produced a late challenge that sent Tino Livramento tumbling in the area.
Isak left the Panenka alone this week, but instead fired straight into the corner to break the deadlock.
Moments later he had the home crowd on their feet again as his rocket left Verburuggen rooted to the spot – but an offside flag stopped the celebrations.
Adam Webster earned a booking for scything down Isak while his Brighton team-mates struggled to mount a spell of possession to get back into it.
Then, out of nowhere, bang. The Seagulls got themselves level right in the dying seconds of the opening half and it was Minteh who made amends for his error.
A superb pass from Joao Pedro sent the star, who ran off Gordon, clear into the right of the area.
And he kept his cool to slot, with the help of a deflection from Kieran Trippier, home past Martin Dubravka.
That was Minteh’s first goal on his first appearance at St James’ after he missed the 1-0 Premier League win for the Seagulls here back in October.
The tie was finely poised, Isak looking dangerous every time he got the ball, but with Brighton growing in confidence.
And it took a fine flying save from Dubravka to deny them taking the lead just before the hour.
Some hesitant defending from Dan Burn allowed Pedro in, and he made room for himself and pulled the trigger with a low strike.
Concerned Howe had seen enough and made a triple sub, with Jacob Murphy, Joe Willock and Bruno Guimaraes replacing Joelinton, Lewis Miley and Barnes.
And it should have been Willock celebrating within minutes of his introduction only instead he was left completely red-faced.
Livramento crossed perfectly for the midfielder to nod in but he completely misjudged the flight of the ball and the visitors survived.
Brighton’s Jack Hinshelwood bravely blocked a thunderous Isak shot while Brajan Gruda curled over for the away team as the contest started to descend into a basketball game.
But things quickly turned sour for Gordon, still frustrated over not getting a penalty seconds earlier after a challenge by Brajan Gruda, snapped.
An offside flag was already up for Isak as Gordon tussled with Jan Paul Van Hecke for the loose ball only for the winger to then push the Dutchman in the head with two hands.
An instant red card was shown and he will now serve a three-game ban – ruling him out of the upcoming showpiece in a huge blow for Howe.
Despite that, Toon thought they had won it after Brighton’s Tariq Lamptey got his marching orders for a second yellow following a foul on Murphy.
Fabian Schar volleyed Guimaraes’ cross from the free-kick in, but a VAR check spotted he had strayed offside.
That meant an extra half hour with Dubravka first called into action with a fantastic stop to deny Diego Gomez and then Verbruggen pushed away a Willock strike at the near post.
But Newcastle came undone by the key moment in the 114th-minute as Solly March slipped in Welbeck.
And the 34-year-old coolly finished past the onrushing Dubravka from a tight angle to continue his quest to lift the FA Cup for a third time on May 17.
But for Howe, he will now be facing up to the fact that star winger Gordon will miss the showdown with hometown club Liverpool as he prepares to serve a three-match ban.
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