Game is over and the final score is Man City 2-0 Newcastle. Here is the match report.
Match Report
Two deflected strikes from Bernardo Silva saw Manchester City become the first team in the history of the FA Cup to reach the semi-finals six seasons running with a 2-0 win over Newcastle.
Pep Guardiola may not want to talk about the prospect of a second treble, but his side are now unbeaten in their last 22 games in all competitions going into the international break after what turned into a Saturday evening stroll in the Manchester rain.
Newcastle can point to a crippling injury list, but the team that ended City’s aspirations in the Carabao Cup back in September could barely lay a glove on them this time, finishing the match with only two efforts at goal to City’s 16.
Guardiola made five changes to the side held 1-1 at Liverpool last weekend, some of them enforced after injuries to Ederson and Kevin De Bruyne, but his players did not skip a beat as they dominated play from the off.
Silva’s 13th-minute opener was the hosts’ first real sight of goal but it had all been City up to that point as they looked for an opening.
When Silva took a stride forward in the Newcastle box, he found space to try a curling shot which deflected off Dan Burn to leave Martin Dubravka wrong-footed.
The second goal came in the 31st minute. Where Silva hit the opener with his right foot, this time he cut inside on to his left and looked for the far post, instead finding the net with the help of Sven Botman’s head.
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Newcastle needed a response as the game threatened to get away from them before half-time. In the 36th minute Burn headed Jacob Murphy’s ball back across goal to Alexander Isak, but his well-struck shot was kept out by the left palm of Stefan Ortega.
The German goalkeeper would have always expected to play in this match as Guardiola’s regular cup starter, but it was a welcome sign for City given the injury Ederson suffered at Anfield last weekend.
At the other end a lovely spin from Phil Foden put the England man through on goal, but Bruno Guimaraes did well to force him wide as his off-balance shot missed the target.
They kept the pressure on in the closing minutes of the half as Dubravka saved from Jeremy Doku and then, from the resulting corner, kept out Ruben Dias’ close-range header.
And City were straight back on it at the start of the first half as Foden’s flick released Doku, whose low shot across goal was well saved by the goalkeeper.
Erling Haaland, whose scored five goals as City brushed aside Luton 6-2 in the previous round, then tried his luck, taking the ball from Mateo Kovacic on the halfway line and driving at the Newcastle defence before curling a shot narrowly wide of the post.
The third goal that might have killed the game off completely would not come, yet City rarely looked troubled.
In the 65th minute Silva was dispossessed and Newcastle substitute Miguel Almiron charged at goal. Isak, in plenty of space to his right, demanded the ball but when it came, the pass was behind him and the chance – a rare one for the Magpies – disappeared.
City sent on Oscar Bobb, scorer of their stoppage-time winner at St James’ Park in January, and Julian Alvarez as they kept looking for a third, but Haaland was twice denied late on.
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Line-ups
Man City XI: Walker, Stefan Ortega, Kovacic, Ruben Dias, Bernardo, Akanji, Rodri, Haaland, Foden, Jérémy Doku, Josko Gvardiol
Subs: Carson, Ake, Stones, Grealish, Sergio Gómez, Julián Álvarez, Matheus Nunes, Oscar Bobb, Rico Lewis
Newcastle XI: Dubravka, Schar, Burn, Lascelles, J.Murphy, Guimaraes, Isak, Sean Longstaff, Willock, Gordon, Sven Botman
Subs: Ritchie, Krafth, Loris Karius, Dummett, Almiron, Targett, Elliot Anderson, Lewis Hall, Lewis Miley
Peaceking1234
548
Rodri for Man City in this 2023/24 season : 👕37 Games ⚽7 Goals 🅰️9 Assists 16 G/A for a Defensive Midfielder is an outstanding achievement💯👏
Balemardid
539
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rokdlopryz
435
Kovacic is indeed the ball calmer machine for city, Rodri the ball recovery machine, KDB the ball distribution machine,Foden and Benardo the game dictators.
yutcklpstu
434
8 defeats in 10 games for Eddie Howe but english pundits still protecting him. ETH who's doing better than him is for them the worst coach of football history. Hypicrites
Mahmud_Hasan
410
Haaland's situation after Bernardo gave two goals...!! 💀
LovinglyRais
400
Two Cities meets in the FA Cup semifinals (Manchester City vs Coventry City) 👌🏼
THELEGEND7
361
There is a debate on who's the best player in the world...but when it comes to COACHES... HE'S ALONE
SonOfPep
356
Man City is the first team in FA Cup history to reach 6️⃣ semi-finals in a row!
Malford
323
pep sets new record... Going to 6 consecutive FA Cup semi finals
Onesmuschialo
287
NO De Bruyne, ...NO problem for Cityzens. ... Congratulations Manchester City. 👏👏👏👏👏
Peterbreezy41
265
Bernardo picks up form whenever he hears they will be playing Real Madrid , what a baller .⛹️
Peaceking1234
252
Bernardo Silva has now scored in every competition with Man City this season , He also has 3 Goals in his last 3 Matches vs Newcastle 🔥👏 PORTUGUESE 🇵🇹 MAGNIFICO🎩
Yesu9
240
Man City right now: So the next patients who want to be treated well are Arsenal😆😁😅
lawalidris
219
Congratulations to our coach and players to have taken us through this far. I wish them an international break free of injury and come back to prove to the world that we can do it again. Arsenal is our next target, and we must do it at Etihad to our satisfaction.
Etunnah
198
All he did was swap the minute numbers
Yesu9
137
Man City are finding for the formula that they used last season to win the treble😁😅
aywydc
111
IN THE FA CUP SEMI FINAL FOR THE 6TH TIME IN A ROW DOMINANCE!!
Peaceking1234
9
But Liverpool fans still say Endo is better than Rodri.🤦🤦🤦
That's why they have Zero Ball Knowledge and are Bias🤡💯