The Chilean striker marked the opening of the account on penalty during the defeat of the blue and white against Sheffield United, for the round of the eight best of the prestigious English tournament. The striker has scored three goals in the last three matches.
Ben Brereton continues in a state of grace. During the current day, the national striker scored again for the blackburn rovers and he extended his scoring streak, having scored three goals in the last three games with Team Rosa.
The Stoke-on-Trent native scored the opener in the blue and whites’ defeat to Sheffield United, 3-2, in the FA Cup quarter-final.
The Red’s gunner started the duel in coach Jon Dahl Tomasson’s stellar XI. At minute 21, the Chilean took responsibility and scored from the penalty spot to give his team the lead. . With a powerful shot on his right, the striker beat goalkeeper Wes Foderingham and sealed the first goal of the game.
However, seven minutes later, the home team’s first throw-in would arrive. Brereton team-mate Sam Gallagher scored an own goal which meant parity with which they would rest at Bramall Lane Stadium.
15 minutes after the start of the plugin, Sammie Szmodics scored a new goal for Rovers. With a tight shot into the bottom left corner, the midfielder gave his team the lead.
Nine minutes from time, Oliver McBurnie scored the equalizer for the home side. Everything indicated that the game would end in a draw, however, Shefield’s return would come. Oliver McBurnie (81′) and Tommy Doyle (91′) sealed the match in ten minutes and Blackburn’s 3-2 defeat.
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