Tuesday 28 October 2014

MK Dons 1 - Sheffield United 2:SUPER-SUB Michael Higdon dramatically fired NigelClough’s Blades into the quarter-finals with two lategoals.

The Blades were trailing to Benik Afobe's 67th-minute penalty
when referee Roger East pointed to the spot, after Craig Alcock
brought down Dele Alli as he chased a Samir Carruthers pass.
But Clough's boys scored twice in the final four minutes, Higdon
levelling with a powerful header from a Bob Harris delivery.
And the hitman struck again from close range in injury time to
break Dons boss Karl Robinson's heart.
Afobe's love affair with the Capital One Cup continued last night
with a penalty and is the top scorer in this year's competition
with six strikes, including a famous brace in the 4-0 victory over
Manchester United in round two.
Afobe stepped up and confidently put away the spot-kick to give
the Dons the lead.
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