Carling Cup - Owen sends Newcastle through

Eurosport - Wed, 27 Aug 10:04:00 2008

Michael Owen's extra-time winner gave Newcastle a hard-fought 3-2 victory at Coventry and secured his team a berth in the third round of the Carling Cup.

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Newcastle looked to be cruising against second-tier Coventry City when a Scott Dann own goal and James Milner strike gave them a two-goal lead but Clinton Morrison's curled effort on the stroke of half-time gave Coventry hope and Dann headed an equaliser deep into stoppage time.

However, England's Owen - on as a second-half substitute - raced clear in extra time to score his second winning goal for Newcastle in four days.

Elsewhere, Premier League trio Bolton, West Brom and Hull City tumbled out of the competition, losing to Northampton, Hartlepool and Swansea.

Adebayo Akinfenwa struck twice as League One Northampton claimed the Premier League scalp of Gary Megson's Trotters with a shock 2-1 victory.

Bolton fell behind in the 22nd minute at the Reebok Stadium when Akinfenwa converted from the penalty spot after Gavin McCann handled inside the area.

Akinfenwa headed home a Abdul Osman cross from close range six minutes later before Bolton defender Gary Cahill was shown a straight red card after a nasty foul on Giles Coke.

Bolton captain Kevin Nolan pulled one back for Megson's side in the 82nd minute after he latched on to Kevin Davies' header but the Cobblers held on to secure their place in the third-round draw.

Five matches were taken to extra-time and it was Hartlepool who caused the biggest upset with a 3-1 win over West Brom at Victoria Park.

Joel Porter's 61st-minute strike looked like it had put the home side through but Robert Koren equalised in the 87th minute to ensure an extra 30 minutes were played.

But Danny Wilson's side were the stronger side and went through after substitutes David Foley and Richie Barker both found the net.

Hull became the the third Premier League side to fall at the second-round stage after slipping to a 2-1 defeat to Swansea at the Liberty Stadium.

Veteran striker Dean Windass had put the Tigers ahead in the 11th minute but Gorka Pintado levelled in the 63rd minute.

Pintado was presented with the opportunity to end the game in normal time but his penalty was saved by Hull goalkeeper Matt Duke in the second minute of injury-time.

Roberto Martinez's side were handed another chance from the spot in extra-time after Michael Turner brought down Shaun MacDonald and Jordi Gomez made no mistake.

Elsewhere, John-Joe O'Toole struck with four minutes of extra-time remaining to give Watford a 2-1 win over Darlington after Damien Francis' opener had been cancelled out by Gregg Blundell's 90th-minute equaliser.

Reuben Reid scored the decisive spot-kick as Rotherham knocked out Wolves 4-3 on penalties after their match went 120 minutes without a goal.

Crewe also caused a surprise after they hung on to record a 2-1 home win over Bristol City.

Anthony Elding and Byron Moore both found the net for the Railwaymen but Brian Wilson pulled one back for the City with 11 minutes remaining to make it a nervous finish.

Championship Crystal Palace also succumbed to League One opposition after Leeds thrashed them 4-0 at Elland Road.

Jonathan Douglas and Jermaine Beckford gave Gary McAllister's side a two-goal lead at the break before Luciano Becchio and Enoch Showunmi rounded off the win in the second half.

And Wigan striker Henri Camara struck twice while Amr Zaki and Tomasz Kupisz both netted a goal apiece to give Latics a 4-0 win over Notts County at the JJB Stadium.

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  1. Newcastle is a great club with many great players,i love you guys
    keep it up

    From Adetunji, on Wed 27 Aug 9:22AM
  2. Oh yes i love this man 'Owen'.
    Newcastle you are great club with great players like Owen,Martins,Arteta,etc
    Sky is the limit for you this season

    From Adetunji, on Wed 27 Aug 9:18AM
  3. whats the point reporting middlesborough they have no fans to read it , the few they have got are in jail for ?

    From Allan, on Wed 27 Aug 9:06AM
  4. l.u.f.c ok!

    From Bob D, on Wed 27 Aug 9:01AM
  5. Good luck Micheal Owen. I hope this year you will play more matches....luv u

    From hawa, on Wed 27 Aug 8:30AM
  6. Did Middlesbrough play last night?????. I must have dreamed about them thrashing a lowly team 5-1 but no mention of the fact that every new signing got a goal. your reporting bias is unbelievable
    Boro fan.
    Watch our team go this season. Average age of 22 and some exciting new players. We will have no problem getting goals this season. But will we get a mention here??

    From paul, on Wed 27 Aug 7:57AM
  7. Did Middlesbrough play last night?????. I must have dreamed about them thrashing a lowly team 5-1 but no mention of the fact that every new signing got a goal. your reporting bias is unbelievable
    Boro fan.
    Watch our team go this season. Average age of 22 and some exciting new players. We will have no problem getting gaols this season. But will we get a mention here??

    From paul, on Wed 27 Aug 7:57AM
  8. Did Middlesbrough play last night?????. I must have dreamed about them thrashing a lowly team 5-1 but no mention of the fact that every new signing got a goal. your reporting bias is unbelievable
    Boro fan.
    Watch our team go this season. Average age of 22 and some exciting new players. We will have no problem getting gaols this season. But will we get a mention here??

    From paul, on Wed 27 Aug 7:53AM
  9. Although I am a liverpool fan, but I love Michael Owen, & I think that this year will be the year of Michael Owen, & will shut up all those who made stupids comments that he is finished. Come on Michael...

    From bacwin013, on Wed 27 Aug 4:54AM
  10. I like cake! Are those my feet? LFC for the Quadruple! Hmmm.

    From LFCool!, on Wed 27 Aug 3:28AM
  11. Well done Burnley bit of a stroll tonight.

    From Geoffrey F, on Wed 27 Aug 1:01AM
  12. Good Old Cobblers, Now bring on Chelsea, we fear no one

    From KAREY, on Wed 27 Aug 12:44AM
  13. no swansea city should be in the 2nd division LOL

    From kevin, on Wed 27 Aug 12:08AM
  14. "Second division Swansea City came from behind to beat Premier League newcomers Hull City 2-1 after extra time"

    Swansea City are in the championship league you dicks, not in the second division. Get it right next time. ffs

    From Morcar, on Tue 26 Aug 11:58PM
  15. Common u reds.

    Forest we wanna a win 10-0

    come on sunderland are far too easy

    From hakam962004, on Tue 26 Aug 6:06PM
  16. i hope zaki scores more goals, he is a gr8 striker

    From omar.fahmy24, on Tue 26 Aug 4:55PM
  17. good luk preston in the cup.

    From Alistair, on Tue 26 Aug 1:29PM
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