
Danny Welbeck Stuns Former Club in FA Cup Upset
Former Manchester United striker Danny Welbeck returned to Old Trafford and helped Brighton knock his old team out of the FA Cup with a 2-1 victory. The underdog win proves that sometimes the best stories are written by those who return to show what they're still capable of.
Sometimes the most satisfying victories come full circle, and Danny Welbeck just proved that at the place where his Premier League dreams began.
The Brighton striker scored against his former club Manchester United at Old Trafford, helping the Seagulls secure a stunning 2-1 FA Cup victory. Welbeck, who came through United's youth academy and spent years wearing the famous red jersey, showed no mercy when facing his old teammates.
Brighton entered Old Trafford as clear underdogs against one of England's most storied clubs. But the visitors refused to be intimidated on the big stage, playing with confidence and purpose throughout the match.
Welbeck's goal was particularly meaningful given his history with United. The 34-year-old striker spent over a decade at the club before moving on to continue his career elsewhere, and this moment proved he still has plenty to offer at the highest level.

The victory means Brighton advances in one of English football's most prestigious tournaments while United heads home earlier than expected. For a club of United's stature, an FA Cup exit at home stings, but it creates opportunity for teams like Brighton to dream bigger.
The Bright Side
This match reminds us that sports can be beautifully unpredictable. Brighton didn't just show up hoping for the best. They executed their game plan, believed in themselves, and earned a memorable result against a giant of English football.
Welbeck's performance also highlights how athletes can continue thriving even after leaving prestigious clubs. His journey from United academy product to the player who knocked them out of the cup is a testament to perseverance and self-belief.
For Brighton fans, this win represents more than just advancing in a tournament. It shows their club can compete with anyone on any given day, building confidence for bigger ambitions ahead.
The FA Cup has always been special because it gives every team a chance to be giant killers, and Brighton seized their moment when it mattered most.
Based on reporting by BBC Sport
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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