The Chronicle (South Tyneside and Durham)

United nearly pay penalty but hold nerve to go through

- By LEE RYDER Chief Newcastle writer lee.ryder@reachplc.com @lee_ryder

MARTIN Dubravka was the hero for Newcastle United after a stunning performanc­e at Ewood Park to send the Magpies into the FA Cup quarter-finals.

Dubravka made key stops throughout the 90 minutes and extra time, before making two penalty saves to send the brave Championsh­ip side out on penalties. Newcastle grabbed the lead with 20 minutes to go through Anthony Gordon but seemed determined to do things the hard way.

Sammie Szmodics levelled before the end of normal time and Blackburn looked dangerous in extra time before the tie was decided on pens with Fabian Schar, Bruno Guimaraes, Elliot Anderson and Anthony Gordon all netting to edge the contest 4-3.

With traffic congestion and the late arrival of supporters from both sides causing a 15-minute delay to kick-off time, Ewood Park was understand­ably close to boiling point in terms of the atmosphere by 8pm with both sets of fans turning the sleepy Lancashire ground into a cauldron of noise.

The Championsh­ip side responded to their supporters too and caused some problems with three minutes gone when Sammie Szmodics got free down the right, but Dan Burn marshalled the ball to safety.

Szmodics argued he should have had a corner, but referee Jarred Gillett waved away the protests and Newcastle looked to reorganise. Newcastle had failed to win a corner kick at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday night during the 4-1 loss but managed two in the first 10 minutes at Ewood Park.

The second of which was whipped in by Kieran Trippier and it eventually fell for Bruno Guimaraes who saw his effort take a massive deflection and go out of play.

On 14 minutes, Blackburn fans performed something of a tame protest against their owners as they hurled tennis balls on to the pitch but it failed to catch the imaginatio­n of the majority of their fanbase and took stewards and players a couple of minutes to clear up the mess.

United won a free-kick on the left-hand side on 21 minutes with Trippier curling in the delivery but he put too much purchase on the set-piece and it went harmlessly out of play again. Rovers had a clear opportunit­y on 28 minutes when Szmodics was slipped into the box by John Buckley but his shot clipped the outside of the upright in a close shave for the Magpies.

Newcastle managed their only strike on target in the first half when Sean Longstaff’s effort was saved by Aynsley Pears from a tight angle on 33 minutes. But Blackburn had another great chance before the interval as Szmodics got in again forcing Dubravka to claw the ball to safety.

Despite having 69% of the possession in the opening 45 minutes, Newcastle had survived a series of scares from the home side and were perhaps fortunate to be level at halftime. Rovers brought on Arnor Sigurdsson for Sam Gallagher for the second half.

Kyle Mcfadzean pulls on Alexander Isak’s shirt to try and stop the attack

Jacob Murphy won a free-kick three minutes into the second half but over-elaborate set-play broke down quickly and Rovers cleared the danger. Blackburn threatened again after another dangerous attack from Szmodics before the ball fell for Buckley with Dubravka forced to make another important save.

Murphy won a corner on the hour mark before Trippier hung it up and Jamaal Lascelles headed across the danger area before Blackburn cleared after a scramble.

It was better from United but Howe made changes on 62 minutes when he introduced Harvey Barnes, Lewis Miley and Miguel Almiron for the tiring Isak, Willock and Murphy.

A lovely through ball from Longstaff then sent Anthony Gordon hurtling forward and left him with Pears to beat but the Rovers stopper came out and made the block on 69 minutes. Miley then won a corner before Trippier’s cross was headed over by

Longstaff.

But after seemingly making things difficult for themselves, the breakthrou­gh came with 20 minutes left and it was a goal of simplicity for Newcastle.

After Bruno and Longstaff had combined well in midfield, Trippier hoisted the ball over the top for sub Almiron before he ran on and cut the ball back across the six-yard box for Gordon to apply the finish from 12 yards and finally beat Pears.

That was the cue for pandemoniu­m in the Darwen End as 7,400 Toon fans exploded with joy in Lancashire!

The relief on Howe’s face said it all as he waved his fists and celebrated wildly in the dugout. But the happiness only lasted eight minutes as Rovers hit back and United spent the rest of the 90 minutes on a knife edge.

Newcastle were undone by a long throw from Billy Koumetio before Iceland internatio­nal Sigurdsson powered down the left leaving Toon defenders trailing in his wake. Sigurdsson was allowed to cut the ball back to Dilan Markanday who hammered it off the crossbar before it inevitably fell to Szmodics who got ahead of Bruno to lash home his 24th of the season.

Trippier’s tired pass on 87 minutes

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