Man City Crush Newcastle 5-1 to Reach Carabao Cup Final

Manchester City comfortably advanced to the Carabao Cup final with a commanding 5-1 aggregate victory over holders Newcastle United. Omar Marmoush, starting in place of Erling Haaland, scored twice in the first half at the Etihad Stadium to set the tone. Tijjani Reijnders added a third goal before halftime, effectively ending the contest despite a second-half consolation from Anthony Elanga. Pep Guardiola's side will now face Premier League leaders Arsenal in the final at Wembley on March 22.

Key Points: Man City Reach Carabao Cup Final After Dominant Win

  • City win 5-1 on aggregate
  • Omar Marmoush scores brace
  • Tijjani Reijnders also on target
  • Newcastle's consolation from Anthony Elanga
  • Final vs Arsenal set for Wembley
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Man City beat Newcastle to reach Carabao Cup final

Manchester City beat Newcastle United 5-1 on aggregate to reach the Carabao Cup final, where they will face Arsenal at Wembley.

"City tightened their grip on the tie within six minutes - Match Report"

Manchester, Feb 5

Manchester City cruised into their 10th Carabao Cup final after sweeping aside holders Newcastle United 5-1 on aggregate in a dominant semi-final display at the Etihad Stadium.

Already 2-0 up from the first leg, City tightened their grip on the tie within six minutes of the return fixture when Omar Marmoush - handed a start in place of Erling Haaland - capitalised on a defensive lapse.

Omar Marmoush grabbed a brace and Tijjani Reijnders added a third as City opened up a 3-0 lead inside 32 minutes at the Etihad.

Newcastle pulled one back just past the hour-mark, but it was too little, too late as we recorded a resounding 5-1 scoreline over the two matches.

Marmoush pounced on a loose ball and saw his deflected effort loop over Aaron Ramsdale to settle any early nerves.

Ramsdale kept Newcastle afloat moments later with an outstanding save to deny Tijjani Reijnders, before the visitors carved out openings of their own.

James Trafford, however, produced two brave stops in quick succession, smothering at the feet of Joe Willock and then Anthony Gordon to preserve City's advantage.

Those missed chances proved costly.

Marmoush doubled his tally on the half‑hour mark with a close‑range header, and Reijnders reacted quickest to a loose ball shortly before the interval to make it 3-0 on the night and effectively end the contest.

Newcastle improved after the break and were rewarded when Anthony Elanga curled a superb strike into the far corner on 62 minutes.

Harvey Barnes later had a goal ruled out, but by then the damage was done.

City professionally saw out the remainder of the match to book their place at Wembley, where Pep Guardiola's side will meet Premier League leaders Arsenal in the final on March 22.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan watching from India, the quality of football is just breathtaking. That 3rd goal from Reijnders was pure instinct. The Premier League's dominance in Europe starts with these domestic battles.
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Ananya R
While it was a dominant win, I feel a bit for Newcastle. They're a good team having a tough season. Hope they bounce back. Respect to both sides for the fight! 🙏
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Vikram M
Pep Guardiola is a magician. To rest Haaland and still win 5-1 on aggregate shows the incredible squad depth. The final is at 11:30 PM IST... another late night for us Indian fans, but totally worth it!
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Michael C
The article is great, but I have to respectfully point out it feels very one-sided, almost like a City press release. A bit more analysis on Newcastle's defensive errors and their season's context would have been better journalism.
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Kavya N
Omar Marmoush is a star in the making! To score a brace in a semi-final is huge. As an Indian football fan, watching these young talents rise gives me hope for our own players one day. The future is bright.

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