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And he scored Nico O’Reilly My goal Manchester City The 14th and 27th minutes of the match, which took place among the fans at the Etihad Stadium, when Lewis Hall scored Newcastle’s only goal in the 22nd minute.
So, Manchester City won… Newcastle For the third game in a row this season after defeating their opponent repeatedly in the semi-final of the English League Cup, City also recovered from the defeat with the same goals 1-2 in the first leg.
The meeting between the two teams will be scheduled for the fifth time this season at the beginning of March in the fifth round of the competition FA Cup.
With this victory, Manchester City raised its score to 56 points in second place, two points behind Arsenal The manager, who will visit Tottenham in the derby, later today on Sunday.
As for Newcastle, his goals stood at 36, falling to tenth place in the standings.
Newcastle took just 14 minutes until Omar Marmoush started the ball from the middle and passed it to his teammate O’Reilly, who fired a left-footed shot into the net, giving the hosts the first goal with a ball that goalkeeper Nick Pope failed to clear.
The visitors rose in search of an equaliser, when the Italian midfielder saved Gianluigi Donnarumma Anthony Gordon and Malik Tiao had two chances, and City responded with two tries from Marmoush and Antoine Cimino.
Newcastle managed to equalize with Lewis Hall’s volley turning Algerian Ait Nouri in the 22nd minute, but Manchester City quickly responded with a second goal five minutes from a cross from inside the penalty area, which O’Reilly slotted into the net to score his team’s second goal.
Joe Willock and Anthony Gordon missed two fresh attempts to equalise, as Manchester City looked dangerous in the closing seconds of the first half, and the pair missed Marmoush. Erling Holland Three dangerous chances were enough to score the third goal.
The song settled in the second half, amid the impossible efforts of the quartet of Newcastle, Lewis Hull, Jacob Ramsey, Anthony Elanga, and Joelinton, while the trio of Marmoush, Cimino, and Haaland reacted recklessly to the efforts of Manchester City, leaving the future of the game in the air.
The referee awarded four minutes of stoppage time, which was very interesting, as Manchester City almost added a third goal had it not been for the cleverness of Newcastle midfielder Nick Pope, who blocked a double chance against Haaland. It’s Phil Foden In the 91st minute, and in the dying seconds, Donnarumma saved his net from conceding the lead by blocking a dangerous shot from Harvey Barnes, ending the game with a vital victory for the hosts.