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Birmingham 2 Newcastle 3: Joe Willock Wins Fa Cup’s double thriller, but Bruom Tom Brady owner chooses Super B … – The Sun

Birmingham 2 Newcastle 3: Joe Willock Wins Fa Cup’s double thriller, but Bruom Tom Brady owner chooses Super B … – The Sun

The seven -time Super Bowl winner Tom Brady decided to miss this game. What a mug!

As he switched to absolute epic equality such as League 1 Birmingham and the Premier League Newcastle went to the fifth to produce a classic for all time on FA CUP.

Newcastle United players celebrate naked.

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Newcastle won an absolute thriller in FA Cup in BirminghamCredit: Getty
Joe Willock celebrates a goal during a rain -soaked football match.

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Joe Willock led Newcastle to the fifth round of the FA Cup with a braceletCredit: Getty
Birmingham City players celebrate naked.

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Birmingham approached a huge upset victory over NewcastleCredit: Getty
Tom Brady was smiling and wearing sunglasses.

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The owner of the minority in Birmingham Tom Brady has chosen Super BowlCredit: AP

Brady, a minority shareholder in Birmingham, is in New Orleans, where he will comment on Super Bowl tonight.

But there is no way for Philadelphia’s eagles to dig deeper than Eddie How’s magicians -no chance of Kansas City will fight more strongly than Birmingham here.

Full -time, when tired players fell on the grass, St. Andrew Rose as one who applauded two series of players who gave everything for 90 sensational minutes.

Joe Willock’s double arranged this fourth round of Fa Cup Bellter, while Bruom’s Tomoki had to reconcile by noting the goal of the season.

The Jordies were still celebrating, reaching the finale of the Cup Cup – but the toon bubble was pierced within a minute when blues stormed the lead.

Kieran Dowel fired in a deep corner, and Keshi Anderson rose undoubtedly to nod the ball back into the box.

Right -back Ethan Laard fired at a shot that took a wicked deviation from Kalum Wilson and the ball flew high on the roof of Nick Pope’s net.

St. Andrew went ballistic, as Wilson cursed her luck at his first start in 280 days while Laard celebrated only the third goal of his career.

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The magicians were killed by a FA Cup by clubs from a lower division 32 times – only Everton (42 times) was injured more.

Meanwhile, Birmingham eliminates clubs with the highest flight 23 times-second only for Millwall and Southampton (25 each).

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So Newcastle really had to see the danger signs.

Chris Davis’s blues played with blurring a team that rides high on top of the First League and unbeaten in 18 games.

The Jordies were obviously shaken and Dan Burne won an early reservation for an attempt to exchange shirts with Scott Wright, during the action!

From the free kick, Christoph Clarer went on the delivery of Mark Leonard and Anderson’s shot diverted from Burns, but was brilliantly pushed by the Pope.

This turned out to be a significant stop because it gave the Magpies the platform to stun Birmingham with a fast double to take the lead in five crazy minutes.

Wilson continued at a growing mileage and swept into a low cross that Bailey Paun-Farrell decided not to come.

A big mistake! Because William Ozla cut the ball back from the distant post to Willock, whose shot had come out of the peacock phased in the 21st minute.

Then there was a delayed reaction until the distant assistant referee Nigel Lug decided to enter and set the goal.

It took a few seconds for the Ton’s army to cotton to what it had just happened – then they went candy.

The blues seemed to be a legal complaint, as the assistant reflection stood behind the game and the technology of the goal-line-could only assume that the whole ball was crossing the whole line.

Birmingham was still trying when they suddenly found themselves behind.

Owl showed a fabulous first touch to Cushion Pope’s long clearance and fired at a shot that Peacock-Farrell won.

The ball was recycled by Tino Livrmeto, who focused and, although the Owl faded with its feet in front of the door, the ball broke to Wilson in 26 minutes.

He somehow lifted his shoe to the height of his shoulders to force the ball over the line to score his return with a goal.

Willock thought he had given the magician pillow with two goals, but he put the ball home out of Offside after Berne’s header sent him.

Jay Stansfield focused widely with the purpose of his mercy before Wright pierced the ball slightly in the grass, allowing the Pope to save.

Still, there was nothing timid about the goal that shook five minutes on St. Andrew before halftime, as Yava scored a sensational equalizer that would go down to blues folklore.

Leonard’s cross was headed by Matt Target and from 22 yards, Iva crashed into a scream that flew on the roof of the Pope’s net to leave the goalkeeper helpless.

There were nuances of the never -forgotten Fa Cup of Ronnie Radford about Hereford about the Japanese midfielder’s sensational blow.

Tempers flashed when the half -time impact, which led to reservations for Owl and Anderson.

The second half was not as frantic as the first, mainly because of the prolonged stop of Leonard, which was transferred after hearing strongly in collision with Lewis Miley.

Now there was a real advantage of this tie and Stansfield, then Clarer, both were reserved for packing Fabian Shar and Willock in the advertising boards. These reservations flooded a yellow card for Willock that they went late to Laird, and Sub Willum Willumsson joined him for a late Willock challenge.

Broad Davis boss made a trio replacement, but it was Newcastle who received the payment when Willock fired them in the front with his second goal at the night of 82 minutes.

Sean Longstaff beat Ben Davis in 50-50 for Livrmeto through a pass and the ball fell to Willock, which pierced him through the feet of the peacock Farel.

Newcastle thought they had finally killed a blues when Jacob Murphy was rounding Paunov-Farrell, but his shot was cleared from the Davis line.

But they were firmly in keeping their dream of another Wembley appearance to add to the Carabao Cup finale.

How did they arrange

Birmingham: Peacock-Farrell, Cochrane, Davies, Klarer, Laird, Leonard (Willumsson 62), IWATA (HANLEY 84), Anderson (May 76), Wright (Bielik 77).

Newcastle: Pope, Targett, Burn (Schar 55), Krafth, Livramento, Miley, Guimaraes (Tonali 46), Longstaff, Willock, Wilson (Murphy 55), Osula (ISAK 104).

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