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  • Gerba (30), Puncheon (40)
  • Date:2009-04-04
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:stadium:mk
  • Attendance:15842
  • Referee:Tanner, S

Live Commentary

90mins

The ref has blown his whistle for full time.

83mins

Matt Heath is being taken off, Steve Cook has come on in his place.

81mins

Mark Wright is replaced by Jude Stirling.

72mins

The referee has booked Stephen Gleeson.

71mins

Jason Puncheon is being taken off, Luke Howell has come on in his place.

61mins

Brighton are replacing Tommy Fraser with Jason Jarrett.

61mins

Doug Loft is replaced by Seb Carole.

60mins

The referee has booked Andrew Whing.

60mins

Tommy Fraser is booked for unsporting behaviour.

60mins

Sam Baldock is booked for unsporting behaviour.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 2 v 0.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by S Tanner

40mins

Goal!! Jason Puncheon scores for MK Dons.

30mins

Goal!! MK Dons have scored with Ali Gerba putting it in the back of the net.

23mins

Carl Regan is booked for unsporting behaviour.

13mins

Doug Loft is booked for unsporting behaviour.

0mins

It's 3pm on Saturday, April 4th, the match has kicked off.


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Match Report

Brighton brought the summer sun with them to Milton Keynes, but the relegation battlers ended up going home with nothing as the Dons got their League One play-off push back on track.

Both sides were in desperate need of the three points for different reasons and from the outset it was clear neither would be happy with a draw.

The visitors came closest to opening the scoring when Craig Davies found Lloyd Owusu in the box but Dons keeper Willy Gueret pulled off a superb double save from close range.

But it was the hosts who were dominating most of the early possession and after a couple of half chances falling to Mark Wright and Jason Puncheon in between a succession of corners, the Dons eventually made the breakthrough.

Previously out of favour Canada international Ali Gerba was the man to get the goal on the half hour as he picked up a Sam Baldock pass on the edge of the penalty area and found the bottom corner of Michels Kuipers' goal.

The goal took the wind out of the Seagulls' sails as they simply tried to keep the deficit at just one going into the break.

But as half-time approached, their frail defence was breeched for a second time when Puncheon headed home Mark Wright's cross on 40 minutes.

Brighton offered brief glimpses of an attacking threat but the game was as good as over at the interval and the previously boisterous travelling contingent knew it.

The second half was a largely mundane affair as Brighton looked hopeless going forward and the Dons simply took their foot of the pedal.

Owusu remained the Seagulls' biggest threat and he set up Dean Cox to shoot just wide in a rare Brighton venture into the Dons half.

At the other end, Puncheon was proving a constant thorn in Brighton's defence until he was given a rest.

After that the home side had several chances to increase their lead, the best coming to Gerba with a superb turn and shot but Kuipers was equal to it.

The Brighton shot-stopper continued to keep the score respectable for his side in the closing stages, but that wasn't enough to stop some of the 2,000 plus away fans from venting their frustrations.

The result compounds Brighton's relegation fears, but after just one win seven it was exactly for the doctor ordered for the Dons.

Milton Keynes Dons

Brighton and Hove Albion

Corners

71

Fouls

1111

Goal attempts

117

Shots off target

24

Offsides

43

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