Welbeck also played a pivotal role in Brighton’s opener, with his driving run and chipped cross resulting in Brajan Gruda’s goal after Georginio Rutter’s shot was blocked on the line by Patrick Dorgu.
In scoring his 64th-minute goal, the man capped 42 times by England showed composure, skill and efficiency – often lacking at United since he left.
His first touch took Gruda’s pass out of his feet, while his second placed the ball into the top left corner.
“I knew where the defenders are and I was like, ‘I have to get a touch and the second touch has to be a shot on goal’,” he told TNT Sports.
“It has to be a perfect touch, a little bit away from the defender. It was nice to get that clean connection.”
Since leaving Manchester, the Gunners and a spell at Watford, Welbeck has played an increasingly senior role at Brighton, who he joined in 2020.
“To describe him best is to say that he is a role model on the pitch, beside it, a great connector,” said Seagulls manager Fabian Hurzeler.
“He is a great goalscorer, he is there in the right moment. He missed a big chance but good goalscorers never give up, they are always ready.”
Jones was similarly impressed by his performance.
“Today he was incredible,” said the former England centre-back.
“The way he handles himself, the way he carries himself, the way he lives his life right and dedicates himself to football.
“He epitomises that for any young kid watching, the way he goes about his work.”
Welbeck turned 35 in November and this goal was his ninth this season.
The 11 he scored in 2024-25 campaign was the most since his breakout year at Old Trafford in 2012 when he netted 12.
“I can’t give away the secret,” he added when asked about his longevity.
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