Sunderland Echo

Young Magpies stun Notts County with Trophy victory

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Rafa Benitez’s side are without a Premier League win so far this season – but Newcastle United are flying in the Checkatrad­e Trophy.

Ben Dawson’s Under-21 side all but booked their place in the last 32 of the competitio­n by beating League Two Notts County 2-0 thanks to goals from Callum Roberts and Elias Sorensen.

Newcastle – who took the lead through an early Roberts penalty – had Nathan Harker to thank for a series of first-half saves at Meadow Lane, where there was a crowd of 1,179.

The goalkeeper preserved United’s slender advantage, and in-form Sorensen scored his eighth goal of the season after the break to seal another impressive win in the competitio­n.

United had beaten League One Doncaster Rovers 3-1 at the Keepmoat Stadium in their first group game thanks to goals from Sorensen, Thomas Allan and Roberts.

Dawson was without goalkeeper Freddie Woodman – who is on England Under-21 duty – and defenders Achraf Lazaar and Jamie Sterry on a mild night at Meadow Lane.

County manager Harry Kewell made 10 changes to the side that beat Macclesfie­ld Town in League Two.

United’s travelling fans had something to cheer about in the ninth minute when Roberts put the team 1-0 up from the penalty spot after Allan was fouled in the box.

County fought back, and Harker reacted well to a header from Nathan Thomas. Will Patching put a 25-yard free-kick over Harker’s goal later in the half.

United, discipline­d and organised, steadied late in the half, and Sorensen almost got on the end of a Roberts freekick.

Harker had to be at his best to tip over a fierce shot from Kristian Dennis, and Newcastle

took their advantage into the break.

United took full control in the 56th minute when Sean Longstaff, playing alongside his brother Matt, set up Sorensen.

The 19-year-old beat Branislav Pindroch from the edge of the box to double the advantage.

There was no way back for County, who struggled to turn their second-half possession into clearcut chances.

United’s final game is away to League Two club Grimsby Town on November 13.

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