The article discusses the League Cup semi-final match between Manchester City and Newcastle United. The teams made several changes to their squads, with Manchester City starting a new formation and Newcastle making six changes from the first leg.
The referee for the match was Tony Harrington from Cleveland.
The game started off with Newcastle chasing down a two-goal deficit. However, Manchester City's possession and passing game eventually took over, and they created several scoring opportunities. Omar Marmoush scored the third goal for City in the 32nd minute, putting them three goals up.
As the match progressed, Newcastle struggled to create chances, and Manchester City continued to dominate. The hosts were unable to find a way back into the game, and the final score was 3-0 in favor of Manchester City.
The article notes that this result is not a surprise, given Manchester City's strong form in the League Cup and their dominance over Newcastle in previous meetings. However, it does acknowledge that Newcastle have knocked City out of the competition twice before, and the Toon fans will be hoping for an upset.
The referee for the match was Tony Harrington from Cleveland.
The game started off with Newcastle chasing down a two-goal deficit. However, Manchester City's possession and passing game eventually took over, and they created several scoring opportunities. Omar Marmoush scored the third goal for City in the 32nd minute, putting them three goals up.
As the match progressed, Newcastle struggled to create chances, and Manchester City continued to dominate. The hosts were unable to find a way back into the game, and the final score was 3-0 in favor of Manchester City.
The article notes that this result is not a surprise, given Manchester City's strong form in the League Cup and their dominance over Newcastle in previous meetings. However, it does acknowledge that Newcastle have knocked City out of the competition twice before, and the Toon fans will be hoping for an upset.