The Phnom Penh Post

Mourinho’s Spurs reach FA Cup fourth round as Newcastle cruise

- Steven Griffiths

TOTTENHAM edged into the FA Cup fourth round as Giovani Lo Celso bagged a rare goal in their 2-1 win over Middlesbro­ugh, while much-maligned Newcastle striker Joelinton scored for the first time since August in a victory against Rochdale on Tuesday.

Jose Mourinho’s side almost killed off second-tier Middlesbro­ugh within the first 15 minutes of the third round replay at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Lo Celso, on loan from Real Betis, got Tottenham up and running with only his second goal of the season and his first since a Champions League strike against Red Star Belgrade in November.

It was an encouragin­g moment for the Argentine midfielder, who has endured a difficult season i n north London.

Tottenham needed a Lucas Moura equaliser at the Riverside Stadium to avoid a shock exit in the 1-1 draw at Middlesbro­ugh earlier this month.

But Mourinho still made five changes from last weekend’s defeat against Liverpool, with Christian Eriksen, linked with a January move to Inter Milan, starting despite the Dane’s form being affected by the transfer talk.

A gift from Middlesbro­ugh keeper Tomas Mejias helped Tottenham open the scoring in the second minute.

Mejias tried to play a quick ball out and ended up passing straight to Lo Celso, who ran across the area before firing into the bottom corner.

Tottenham’s second came when Argentina winger Erik Lamela sliced through the Middlesbro­ugh defence before slotting home in the 15th minute.

George Saville got one back for Middlesbro­ugh in the 83rd minute as Tottenham survived a tense finale to earn a trip to Southampto­n.

“I told my players at half time if we don’t score 3-0 then at 2-1 we would be in trouble and it happened,” Mourinho said.

“The boys are trying their best. Is the FA Cup a priority now? In this moment it is not the priority. The priority is to play a difficult match against Watford in the Premier League.”

Joelinton ends drought

At St James’ Park, Newcastle wasted little time putting third-tier Rochdale to the sword as they booked a home date with League One side Oxford in the last 32 with a 4-1 win.

Newcastle’s FA Cup form is so bad that they have not gone beyond the fourth round for 13 years, have not won the competitio­n since 1955 and last reached the final in 1999.

They were never in danger of an embarrassi­ng exit, in front of controvers­ial owner Mike Ashley, after Rochdale defender Eoghan O’Connell turned Matt Ritchie’s cross into his own net in the 17th minute.

Matty Longstaff doubled Newcastle’s lead with a clinical close-range finish three minutes later.

Miguel Almiron had put Newcastle in front in the 1-1 draw at Rochdale and he bagged the Magpies’ third goal this time, seizing on a misplaced pass from keeper Robert Sanchez and slotting home in the 26th minute.

In the 82nd minute, the beleaguere­d Joelinton converted a cross from debutant Tom Allan and showed his relief as he sprinted to hug Bruce on the touchline.

That ended t he Bra zi lian striker’s 20-game goal drought and brought him a first goal at St James’ Park since his move from Hoffenheim last year.

“It’s a hard job up f ront. The burden that comes on you can become difficult,” Bruce said. “You never worr y because you see him in training and k now what he’s got. Let’s hope it gives him some confidence.”

Third-tier Shrewsbury earned a home tie against Premier League leaders Liverpool as Aaron Pierre’s 89th-minute strike clinched a surprise 1-0 win against Championsh­ip side Bristol City.

Coventry’s 3-0 win against Bristol Rovers set up the unusual prospect of the League One side being the “home” team against Birmingham in the fourth round – even though they are currently tenants of their local rivals at St Andrew’s.

Watford’s trip to Tranmere was postponed due to a waterlogge­d pitch caused by Storm Brendan.

 ?? ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP ?? Jose Mourinho’s Tottenham Hotspur edged into the FA Cup fourth round as Giovani Lo Celso bagged a rare goal in their 2-1 replay win over Middlesbro­ugh.
ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP Jose Mourinho’s Tottenham Hotspur edged into the FA Cup fourth round as Giovani Lo Celso bagged a rare goal in their 2-1 replay win over Middlesbro­ugh.

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