Glasgow Times

Benitez unfazed as Forest knock Newcastle out of Carabao Cup

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NEWCASTLE’S below-par performanc­e in their Carabao Cup defeat to Nottingham Forest did not concern manager Rafa Benitez.

The Magpies never got going at the City Ground and were outplayed by their Championsh­ip hosts, who progressed to the third round with a 3-1 victory.

Benitez’s side did not manage a shot on target until Salomon Rondon’s equalising goal in injury time, which cancelled out Daryl Murphy’s second-minute opener for Forest. However, further goals in injury time from Matty Cash and Gil Dias saw Forest progress.

“I don’t agree that they were the better team and I am not concerned with how we played,” said Benitez.

“I’m really pleased with the players that were on the pitch because they were trying their best.

“We are disappoint­ed that we lost the game – and even more was the way we lost, we conceded early goal, they were not creating clear chances. We didn’t have clear chances either.

“Our players seemed to do well in terms of effort, they were working hard, and the positive thing for me is you could see the reaction from the team. But the decisions weren’t in our favour and that was difficult to take.”

The visitors were denied a penalty when Forest goalkeeper Luke Steele charged into Ayoze Perez but referee Jeremy Simpson was unmoved.

Benitez said: “Everybody saw what happened at the end. It’s not the first time this year this has happened. The way you lose you have to be disappoint­ed.”

 ??  ?? Forest ace Matty Cash
Forest ace Matty Cash

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