Manawatu Standard

Man City crush Newport’s cup dream

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Manchester City broke through Newport’s stubborn defence in the second half to beat the fourth-tier side 4-1 in the FA Cup yesterday, although the result wasn’t as straightfo­rward as the scoreline suggested.

Newport’s hopes of an epic fifth-round upset were still intact when Padraig Amond pulled a goal back to make it 2-1 in the 88th minute. But Phil Foden replied instantly with his second goal of the game and Riyad Mahrez added an injurytime score, allowing City to advance to the quarterfin­als to keep Pep Guardiola’s side in the hunt for a possible four trophies.

Brighton and Millwall also advanced.

Brighton beat second-tier Derby 2-1, while Championsh­ip side Millwall overcame AFC Wimbledon 1-0.

City’s visit to South Wales had only one realistic outcome, but the win wasn’t quite as simple as most expected.

City entered the game as overwhelmi­ng favourites – especially after beating Chelsea 6-0 last weekend in the Premier League – but struggled to impose their usual attacking game on a pitch that contained more mud than grass in many places.

‘‘It was the worst conditions I have played in,’’ Foden said. ‘‘We had to show profession­alism and keep the ball moving and they tired in the end.’’

Newport, with an annual wage bill that’s less than 1 per cent of City’s, managed to reach the halftime break still at 0-0, and even created the best chance of the opening 45 minutes. City goalkeeper Ederson had to produce a stellar one-handed save to keep Tyreeq Bakinson’s header at bay in the 14th minute.

But Leroy Sane, who hit the crossbar in the first half, finally created the breakthrou­gh for City in the 51st. Sane ran onto a pass from Gabriel Jesus and fired a left-foot shot that hit goalkeeper Joe Day square in the face before spinning through his arms and into the net. The strike left Day with a bloody nose, and left Newport’s chances in tatters as well.

Brighton reached the quarterfin­als for the second year in a row after holding off a late comeback attempt by Derby.

Brighton looked to be in complete control after taking a 2-0 lead at halftime, with Anthony Knockaert and Jurgen Locadia scoring for the Premier League side. But Derby threatened to make a comeback after veteran left back Ashley Cole – a seventime FA Cup winner with Arsenal and Chelsea – scored his first goal in the competitio­n in the 81st.

That made for a nervy last 10 minutes for the hosts, but Harry Wilson and Fikayo Tomori both shot wide for Derby to scupper any hopes of a comeback.

Millwall also advanced after Murray Wallace’s early goal was enough to see off League One struggler AFC Wimbledon.

Wallace headed in a cross from Ryan Leonard in the fifth minute and the hosts had a number of second-half chances to add to the lead, but couldn’t find a way past Wimbledon goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale for a second time.

It’s the second time in three years the London club has reached the quarterfin­als.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Fans celebrate Newport’s goal against Manchester City, but it was not enough as City went on to win 4-1.
GETTY IMAGES Fans celebrate Newport’s goal against Manchester City, but it was not enough as City went on to win 4-1.

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