Manchester City will face Arsenal in next month's EFL Cup final after easing to a 3-1 win over Newcastle United in the second leg of their semi-final, prevailing 5-1 on aggregate.
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Match Report
Omar Marmoush got an unorthodox brace inside the first 29 minutes at the Etihad Stadium before Tijjani Reijnders added a third goal to put City out of sight, with Anthony Elanga's excellent solo strike in the second half proving a mere consolation.
Following a 2-0 victory in the first leg at St James' Park and with one eye on Sunday's Premier League clash with Liverpool, Pep Guardiola shuffled his pack for Wednesday's game, with Erling Haaland among six players to drop out of their starting lineup.
But City showed no signs of rust and took the lead in the seventh minute, albeit in fortuitous fashion as Dan Burn's challenge saw the ball deflect against Marmoush and loop over Aaron Ramsdale.
Joe Willock then saw an effort smothered by James Trafford, but City doubled their lead on the night just shy of the half-hour mark, with Marmoush on hand to nod over the line after Kieran Trippier sliced Antoine Semenyo's centre directly up in the air.
City had a third goal just three minutes later as Reijnders slotted home to cap a brisk counter-attack that he started with a driving run through Newcastle's half, and things got worse for the Magpies when Anthony Gordon went off injured late in the first half.
Eddie Howe withdrew more of his big names at half-time, with Yoane Wissa and Elanga among those brought on, and in between two big misses from the former, the latter cut inside and fired off the post to reduce the arrears.
Marmoush blazed over when presented with a chance for his hat-trick, while Ramsdale made a superb save to deny Haaland after he stepped off the bench.
Data Debrief: Marmoush stars against favourite opponents
Manchester City have now qualified for their 10th EFL Cup final, becoming the fourth club to reach double figures in the competition, after Liverpool (15), Chelsea and Manchester United (both 10).
City have also won 12 successive home games against Newcastle in all competitions, and 18 of their last 19 against the Magpies at the Etihad.
Marmoush's goals all but ended the tie early on, and this was the eighth time Marmoush had scored multiple goals in a match for a side from Europe's top five leagues, and the second for City, both of which have been against Newcastle.
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29' GOAL! Man City 2-0 Newcastle (Omar Marmoush)
32' GOAL! Man City 3-0 Newcastle (Tijjani Reijnders)
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62' GOAL! Man City 3-1 Newcastle (Anthony Elanga)
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Line-ups
Man City XI: Ake, Foden, Omar Marmoush, Reijnders, Antoine Semenyo, Rayan Aït-Nouri, Matheus Nunes, Nico González, James Trafford, Nico O'Reilly, Abdukodir Khusanov
Subs: Ruben Dias, Donnarumma, Rodri, Haaland, Cherki, Lewis, Sverre Nypan, Max Alleyne, Ryan McAidoo
Newcastle XI: Trippier, Burn, Ramsdale, Willock, Tonali, Gordon, Sven Botman, Malick Thiaw, Jacob Ramsey, Nick Woltemade, Lewis Hall
Subs: Pope, Yoane Wissa, J.Murphy, Barnes, Anthony Elanga, William Osula, Alex Murphy, Leo Shahar, Sean Neave
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Teenobby
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Let's Beat Arsenal now. Come on City. Get through this one first. Haters will come for me now. Haha.
youngfarmer_10
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Player of the match: Omar Marmoush This was Marmoush's third start for City since his return from the Africa Cup of Nations and the third time that his team have taken the lead inside the opening 10 minutes of those games. Two of those goals have been scored by the livewire Egyptian himself. He scored twice in this victory over Newcastle, this time without Erling Haaland on the pitch. That Marmoush looks a viable alternative to the big Norwegian could prove very important for Guardiola as City continue to compete on four fronts this season. Marmoush's characteristics are arguably better suited than Haaland to the split-striker system that Guardiola has been using of late. He has dovetailed well with Semenyo, the two wide forwards also providing those spaces for Reijnders and others to run into. Do not expect Marmoush to usurp Haaland for the biggest games, perhaps. But in lightening the load on City's striker and providing a goal threat of his own, there is no doubt that his presence presents Guardiola with better options ahead of a busy spring.