Four-Star Manchester City Finally Silence Minnows Newport
16th February 2019
Pep Guardiola's side didn't have an easy ride in a full-blooded fifth round tie against a team 82 places below them in League Two
- Manchester City powered into the FA Cup quarter-finals as the Premier League leaders survived a battling display from Newport County to beat the fourth-tier minnows 4-1 on Saturday
- Troubled by the rutted Rodney Parade pitch, City were indebted to Ederson for a superb save to keep them level during a lacklustre first-half display
- City eventually hit their stride in the second half and Leroy Sane's powerful finish put them ahead before Phil Foden doubled the lead
LONDON, United Kingdom- Manchester City powered into the FA Cup quarter-finals as the Premier
League leaders survived a battling display from Newport County to beat the
fourth-tier minnows 4-1 on Saturday.
Pep Guardiola's side
didn't have an easy ride in a full-blooded fifth round tie against a team 82
places below them in League Two.
Troubled by the
rutted Rodney Parade pitch, City were indebted to Ederson for a superb save to
keep them level during a lacklustre first-half display.
City eventually hit
their stride in the second half and Leroy Sane's powerful finish put them ahead
before Phil Foden doubled the lead.
Newport refused to
surrender and Padraig Amond's late goal could have set up a tense finale, only
for Foden to net again 79 seconds later before Riyad Mahrez wrapped up the win.
With their Champions
League last 16 first leg against Schalke to come on Wednesday, followed by the
League Cup final against Chelsea, Guardiola made seven changes to the side
which hammered Chelsea 6-0 last weekend.
It was still a
strong side featuring Sane, David Silva, Mahrez, Fernandinho and Gabriel Jesus.
The gulf between the
clubs is enormous, with Newport's squad costing just £50,000 and City's
totalling £450 million.
The average wage of
Newport's players, including some who had previously stacked shelves in
supermarkets and warehouses, is around £750-a-week, while City's stars pocket
up to £250,000-per-week.
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But Newport had
already knocked out Premier League side Leicester and Championship outfit
Middlesbrough in the previous two rounds, while City crashed out at this stage
last season against Wigan.
Guardiola had warned
City they would "suffer" at set-pieces against Newport's
"taller, stronger" players and the Spaniard's fears were nearly confirmed
in the 14th minute.
Failing to deal with
Mickey Demetriou's long throw, City left space for Tyreeq Bakinson and he
headed goalwards from close-range, only for Ederson to dive to his right to
make a brilliant one-handed save.
Bothered by the
unpredictable surface, left badly damaged by two heavy use from two rugby
unions teams as well as Newport, City were unable to get any momentum and
another long throw ended with Joss Labadie's lashing wide.
Mahrez couldn't hit
the target with a series of half-chances and Sane grazed the top of crossbar
from an acute angle as Newport gamely reached half-time on level terms.
Newport's brave
resistence was finally broke in the 51st minute, with Jesus teeing up Sane for
a fierce strike that smashed into Newport keeper Joe Day's face before looping
into the net.
With 15 minutes
left, Foden increased City's advantage as his low strike eluded Day's weak
attempt to save.
Amond punished
woeful defending from Aymeric Laporte and Nicolas Otamendi to lob home from the
edge of the area in the 88th minute.
But young midfielder
Foden went straight down the other end to blast City's third and Mahrez slammed
in the fourth in the final seconds.
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Brighton moved into
the quarter-finals for the second successive season as goals from Anthony
Knockaert and Jurgen Locadia clinched a 2-1 win over Frank Lampard's Derby.
Chris Hughton's side
have been sucked into relegation danger in the Premier League after six games
without a win.
But Brighton opened
the scoring after 33 minutes at the Amex Stadium when Knockaert bent his
first-time shot into the bottom corner.
The Seagulls doubled
their advantage as Locadia fired home in first half stoppage-time after Yves
Bissouma's effort hit the post.
Former Chelsea and
Arsenal star Ashley Cole set up a tense finish when the Derby defender headed
in after 81 minutes.
Championship
strugglers Millwall are also through to the quarter-finals after a 1-0 win at
third tier AFC Wimbledon.
Neil Harris's side
made it to the last eight for the second time in three years thanks to a fifth
minute header from Murray Wallace, who scored their shock winner against
Everton in the previous round.