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Boro edge past Stags

Middlesbrough striker Dong-Gook Lee scored a rare goal to help his side secure their place in the FA Cup fifth round with a hard-fought 2-0 victory over struggling Mansfield.

The Barclays Premier League side, 78 places above their League Two opponents, took a 17th-minute lead after the South Korea international scored his second goal for the club.

However, Billy Dearden's side responded in determined fashion and had it not been for two fine saves from goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer to deny striker Michael Boulding the result might have been different. Their hopes were finally ended by defender Jake Buxton's late own goal but the home fans among a crowd of 6,258 headed home happy with their relegation-haunted side's efforts.

Middlesbrough dominated in the early stages as Julio Arca exuded class in midfield and the pace of Jeremie Aliadiere and Adam Johnson caused real problems for the Stags.

They took the lead in the 17th minute when goalkeeper Carl Muggleton and defender Lee Bell got themselves into a tangle as they attempted to deal with Johnson's inswinging corner.

Defender David Wheater, who had scored in three of his previous five matches, passed up the chance of a fourth with a mis-hit shot but the ball broke to Lee, who gratefully accepted the chance to double his tally after a frustrating year on Teesside.

Boulding posed the Stags' main threat and Schwarzer tipped his 35th-minute piledriver on to the crossbar and then clawed away his header from the resulting corner.

Mansfield came close and almost equalised in the 52nd minute when Matt Hamshaw forced his way into the box to cross to the near post, but Boulding could only fire wide.

Having seen Boulding fire over under pressure from Huth after 65 minutes, Southgate attempted to inject fresh impetus into his side by replacing the tiring Johnson with England winger Stewart Downing, before replacing Lee with fit-again striker Mido.

As they searched for an equaliser the Stags found themselves exposed at the back, and last man Simon Brown escaped with a yellow card for an 84th-minute rugby tackle on Aliadiere. Boro's nerves were finally dissipated three minutes from time when Buxton headed a Boateng cross into his own net to end his side's hopes of a late fightback.

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