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Seagulls bring City down to earth

Michel Kuipers' save from Michael Ball gave Brighton a shock 5-3 win on penalties against Manchester City's millionaires in the Carling Cup second round tie at the Withdean.

Fans flooded the pitch after Kuipers kept Ball's shot out with David Livermore, Tommy Elphick, Glenn Murray and Adam Virgo all having hit the target for Brighton before Matt Richards stepped up to clinch it.

Gelson Fernandes had finally taken a chance for wasteful City in the 64th minute and it looked enough to win it until Murray slotted an 89th-minute Brighton equaliser. The shock looked on when Joe Anyinsah lashed Albion ahead five minutes into extra-time but Stephen Ireland's reply 10 minutes later forced the shoot-out.

Excited fans in a record home crowd of 8,729 flooded the pitch at the end after Matt Richards put away the winner from the spot.

But in this classic triumph for poor over rich Brighton's heroes were multiple with Dave Livermore, Tommy Elphick, Glenn Murray and Adam Virgo all scored in the shoot-out before Kuipers' masterful stop.

The nearest thing to a goal in the first half came when Brighton's stand-in captain Steve Thomson, wearing the armband in the absence of injured top scorer Nicky Forster, sliced through the centre of City's defence and drilled his shot against Kasper Schmeichel's left-hand post.

Swiss star Fernandes looked like he had won it when driving in Jo's unselfish assist in the 64th minute and they could have had more but for Kuipers' saves from Jo and Ched Evans before Murray came up with a stunning 89th-minute equaliser after Schmeichel could only parry Thomson's shot.

But they were still strolling five minutes into extra time when Anyinsah fired home in style from 12 yards after great work by fellow substitute Dean Cox.

The loan signing from Preston had the chance to seal it in the first half of extra time, breaking clear only to be overhauled by a desperate Dunne.

And it could have proved costly when Ireland out-fought Elphick and Kuipers to lash home a long ball for a 109th-minute equaliser. The glory, though, was all Brighton's in the end.

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