Newcastle survive Blackburn scare, Stoke fall to Shrews

Published January 17, 2019
BLACKBURN: Newcastle United’s Callum Roberts (R) scores during the FA Cup third-round replay against Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park.—AP
BLACKBURN: Newcastle United’s Callum Roberts (R) scores during the FA Cup third-round replay against Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park.—AP

LONDON: Newcastle United beat Blackburn Rovers 4-2 after extra-time while Championship side Stoke City threw away a two-goal lead as they suffered a shock 3-2 home defeat by third-tier Shrewsbury Town in FA Cup third-round replays on Tuesday.

Newcastle fans, who had seen their side narrowly escape defeat in the home match with Championship Blackburn, were given some respite from their top-flight struggles with a replay win against their fellow six-time FA Cup winners at Ewood Park.

Rafa Benitez’s much-changed side with a youthful streak had looked set to coast through when Sean Longstaff’s deflected shot put them ahead after 56 seconds and Callum Roberts volleyed home a second four years since his only other Newcastle appearance.

But Blackburn hit back through Adam Armstrong, a former Newcastle player and lifelong fan of the Magpies, and Darragh Lenihan’s header before halftime.

When the tie went into extra time at 2-2, Bradley Dack missed a great chance to put Blackburn ahead before goals from Joselu, who should have been ruled offside, and Ayoze Perez earned Newcastle a home tie with fellow top-flight side Watford.

“We went 2-0 up and then Blackburn did well, but we reacted so I’m pleased with the effort and the commitment of the players. The young players did well,” Benitez said.

Yet injuries to defenders Ciaran Clark and Jamaal Lascelles will cast a shadow over the win for Benitez.

“We need to wait tomorrow and see how they are, and if they cannot play then we will bring another one in,” Benitez said.

There appeared no hope that Shrew­sbury, 18th in League One, would follow the third-round giant-killings that had been dished out by Newport County, Oldham Athletic and Barnet, but against the odds they were the latest underdogs to snarl.

Tyrese Campbell, son of former Everton striker Kevin, scored twice in the first half for second-tier Stoke but three goals in the last 20 minutes for the Shrews served up another surprise.

James Bolton’s 20-metre strike began the fightback in the 71st minute before a penalty from Fejiri Okenabirhie and an 81st minute shot from Josh Laurent completed the fightback.

It earned Shrewsbury a glamour fourth round home tie with their neighbours, Premier League Wolverhampton Wanderers.

In Tuesday’s other replay, struggling Championship team Sheffield Wednesday came through another tough test at in-form third-tier side Luton Town, winning 1-0 with an Atdhe Nuhiu goal straight after the interval.

The Owls’ reward is a fourth round trip to titleholders Chelsea.

Published in Dawn, January 17th, 2019

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