Milton Keynes Dons emerged victorious in their FA Cup grudge match against AFC Wimbledon, winning 2-1 with an injury-time goal from Jon Otsemobor. The match was a highly anticipated contest between the two teams, with a fierce rivalry sparked by the controversial decision to relocate the original Wimbledon FC to Milton Keynes. Fans of AFC Wimbledon, who were angry about the relocation, formed a new club in 2002 and had been waiting for this moment for 10 years. The game was a fight for identity as much as a place in the third round, with both sets of fans goading each other and laying claim to be the heirs of the original club. Milton Keynes Dons manager Karl Robinson said it was a good day for English football, and that the fans had behaved in a dignified manner. The team's victory was sealed with Otsemobor's nonchalant flick finding the top corner in injury time. The win means Milton Keynes Dons will advance to the third round of the FA Cup, where they will face Sheffield Wednesday. AFC Wimbledon currently plays in League Two, while Milton Keynes Dons is third in League One. The match was also notable for the behavior of the fans, with many holding aloft scarves with the words 'We Are Wimbledon' and AFC Wimbledon supporters being met with a sign outside the ground that said 'Welcome to MK - Home of the Real Dons'. The club's directors had scrapped plans to boycott the match, but did not meet with their Milton Keynes Dons counterparts before the game. Neil Ardley, the manager of AFC Wimbledon, said the moment had been a milestone for the fans, who had been dreading the match but had turned it into a celebration of how far the club had come. The match was a tense and dramatic affair, with the score tied at 1-1 until Otsemobor's late goal. The victory was a significant one for Milton Keynes Dons, who had been criticized by many for their role in the relocation of the original Wimbledon FC. But on the day, it was the football that was the winner, with both teams giving it their all in a passionate and intense match. And in the end, it was Milton Keynes Dons who emerged victorious, with their fans celebrating a hard-fought win. The team's victory was a result of their skill and determination, and they will be looking to build on this success in the next round of the FA Cup. So the focus will now turn to the match against Sheffield Wednesday, where Milton Keynes Dons will be looking to cause an upset and advance to the next round. But for now, the team can bask in the glory of their win over AFC Wimbledon, and the knowledge that they have overcome a significant hurdle in the FA Cup.