The Citizen (Gauteng)

Newport promise a tough time for City

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– Newport County’s battered Rodney Parade pitch could unsettle Manchester City and give the League Two club a small advantage when they go for another FA Cup giant-killing next weekend, according to striker Padraig Amond (right).

The fourth-tier Welsh club set up a dream fifth-round meeting with Premier League champions and five-times FA Cup winners City when they stunned Championsh­ip side Middlesbro­ugh 2-0 in a fourth-round replay on Tuesday.

Having beaten Leicester City in the third round, County are gunning for a third upset and Amond said their uneven pitch, which the club shares with a rugby club,

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could come to their aid when they take on Pep Guardiola’s team on February 16.

“We have to use all the advantages we can get, the bobbly pitch – we have to use that,” said Irishman Amond, who scored County’s second goal against Middlesbro­ugh.

“I think we should try and get a couple of rugby fixtures on there. We might get a rugby game on to make it interestin­g.

“It’s going to be tough for (City),” Amond added.

“They won’t be used to it. It’s a challenge, even for the best players in the world.” – Reuters

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