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Wolves’ Cunha sent off for head-butt as Bournemouth edge home on penalties | FA Cup

After a high-drama match featuring a very worst video host, mysterious strikes, extraordinary red cards and sudden death penalty shootouts, it's Bournemouth who continues to dream of Wembley. This tells the TV company that this was the only FA Cup five round tie not chosen for broadcast.

The victory was just a dominant host worthy of UTs they went around the house to get there. Ultimately, after Boubacar Traoré hit the crossbar, he was Louis Sinisterra, replacing hero Bournemouth, converting from the scene for a 5-4 shootout victory after the game ended 1-1 after an extra time.

The revenge against the Premier League defeat against the same opposition last week would taste so sweet, even though it would take a long time to arrive.

Despite attempting 31 shots in 120 minutes, Bournemouth's only joy came from Evanilson. It was the Brazilian's final act for a while, and a long ban is expected on his send-out with hits, kicks and headbotting's Milos Kerquez's final extra time.

Given Bournemouth's advantage, the hosts really should have put the game to bed long before the shootout. Center half James Hill was the unlikely creator of their goals, and Antoine Semeño passed a great ball through the middle to endure the goal. Sam Johnston saved to the right, but his firm hands pushed the ball straight into Evanilson.

Then came the point of unwelcome talk of the game. Bournemouth thought he doubled the lead five minutes after the opener, but the second goal was ruled out after the most prolonged soul-destroying video assistant judge delays, otherwise trying their best to smoke everything in life from a spring afternoon.

This issue arises when the deep Bournemouth cross was bundled into the line from close range, due to the mysterious combination of Kerkes and Dean Huyssen. A troublesome check of a potential handball from both Bournemouth defenders decided that neither had clearly committed that attack – the ball certainly seemed very close to both players' arms, but the attention went well and then went offside.

Matheus Cunha can't believe it as he was shown the red card by referee Chris Kavanagh after losing cool in the extra time. Photo: Peter Cziborra/Action Images/Reuters

The six-yard box is too crowded and to adopt semi-automatic offside technology intended for first time use this weekend, referee Sambarot called both the captain and manager to explain that officials would need to draw their own lines.

As the rage of the crowd grew, moving through the full repertoire of chants from “It's not soccer anymore” to “This is embarrassing”, required a nearly eight-minute English record that finally announced on the pitch that Muysen's feet were slightly offside. Even if the ball gets off his shoulder.

Back in football (eventually), Bournemouth had the ball in the net again during the first half injury time, but it was also choked. Thankfully, this time there was no debate. Potentially aided by Scott not even bothering to celebrate, Barot ruled his own goal.

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Matheus Cunha's great strike from long distances takes wolves' levels in the second half. Photo: Robin Jones/AFC Bournemouth/Getty Images

As with many of this season, the wolf offensive threat could be neatly summed up in Cunha and Cunha alone. Almost every wolf architect moved, and the Brazilian decided the time he simply abandoned his teammate and fired himself at the goal. The result was one of the best strikes of the season, immersed in the top corner from above 30 yards and swinging around.

Shocked by action by the unexpected equalizer, Bournemouth's dominance grew at every minute, putting Johnstone's goal in almost one person's siege. However, the combination of the final groove block, great saves and Gore Link Rearance led visitors to extra time and penalties.

Kunya was not on the pitch for them following his late mad moment, so his side paid the price without him.

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