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Brave Barrow downed at Boro

Image: Alves: Celebrates goal

Premier League Middlesbrough survived a late scare to see off non-league Barrow at the Riverside.

Conference side go down at the Riverside

Premier League Middlesbrough survived a late scare to see off non-league Barrow 2-1 at the Riverside in their FA Cup third round clash. Goals in either half from record signing Afonso Alves had put Boro in control before Jason Walker's strike 10 minutes from time set up a frantic finale. Barrow, who also hit the post with the score at 1-0, rode their luck at times but they almost grabbed a late leveller with Walker and Mark Boyd going close. But it is Gareth Southgate who sees his side book their place in Sunday's fourth round draw. Roared on by 7,000 travelling supporters - the largest ever number of away fans at the Riverside - Barrow brought Boro goalkeeper Brad Jones into action in the first minute when he held a Mike Pearson cross. Boro came close with their first chance in the fourth minute when Stewart Downing breezed past two Barrow defenders before shooting just wide of Alan Martin's right-hand post from 20 yards. Luke Joyce blocked a low effort from Adam Johnson in the box then Boyd became the first man in referee Mike Dean's notebook for tripping Aliadiere in full flow. Walker wasted his golden chance to give Barrow a stunning 14th-minute lead when he was played the ball back by Matt Henney and made space to shoot but mis-kicked feebly across goal. Boro almost made the visitors pay immediately when the returning Didier Digard set up debutant Josh Walker at the other end, but the youngster's low shot was superbly saved by Martin at full stretch. Martin also blocked a rising effort from Tony McMahon then Pearson got back to boot the ball out for a corner after Johnson had drawn out Walker and crossed towards an open goal.

Alves opener

But Boro took the lead in the 23rd minute when Downing's through-ball split the Barrow defence and Alves - after appearing to hesitate because he thought he may be offside - converted the simplest of chances. But the home side suffered a blow in the 31st minute when Aliadiere collapsed in agony under the challenge of Steve McNulty and after lengthy treatment the Frenchman was carried off. Downing blazed another long-range effort just wide and Alves should have had a second when he beat Barrow defender Paul Jones but failed to chip the ball over the advancing Martin. But just as Boro were threatening to take control the visitors almost took advantage of a mix-up in a crowded home box, with the ball springing out to Pearson whose low shot was deflected onto Jones's left-hand post. Then came Pearson's horrific-looking injury when he was caught low on the right leg by Boro substitute Marvin Emnes, and needed treatment on the pitch for five minutes before being taken off. Boro dominated after the restart with a Robert Huth header ruled out for a foul and Alves hitting the post before the Brazilian grabbed his second in the 62nd minute by heading home a Downing left-wing cross. Emnes and Johnson were both denied by Martin before Barrow narrowed the deficit out of nowhere when Walker headed home from Boyd's deep corner. Boro were rattled and Barrow came close to equalising three minutes later when Andy Bond's long throw caused havoc in the home box and Boyd came close to stabbing home at the far post. Downing should have settled things on the counter-attack when he shot across the face of goal while there was also time for Alves to be denied his hat-trick when he struck the base of Martin's right-hand post.
Team Name Middlesbrough Barrow
Possession 53% 47%
Goals 2 1
Shots On Target 15 1
Shots Off Target 12 6
Blocked Shots 8 2
Corners 12 2
Fouls Conceded 14 11
Offsides 1 0
Yellow Cards 1 1
Red Cards 0 0

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