Manchester City Dominate Wasteful Newcastle to Storm into the Carabao Cup Final
Manchester City Dominate Wasteful Newcastle to Storm into the Carabao Cup Final as Marmoush’s brace seals a 3–1 win; see highlights, goals, stats & the Wembley clash vs Arsenal.
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First Half: City Strike Fast, Newcastle Crumble Slowly
7th Minute — A Slice of Fortune, A Flood of Confidence
Just seven minutes in, Omar Marmoush broke the deadlock.
His shot deflected cruelly off Dan Burn, looping over Aaron Ramsdale and into the net.
It wasn’t pretty — but it was devastating.
Anecdote:
One City fan near the press box joked, “That deflection has more assists than half the Premier League midfielders.” Moments like this often swing big games.
Suddenly:
City were 1–0 up
Newcastle needed three goals
The atmosphere shifted from tense to tilted
30th Minute — Marmoush Doubles the Lead
Half an hour in, Marmoush struck again — this time with a crisp, well-timed header at the back post.
No luck. No deflection. Just smart movement and deadly finishing.
At this point:
City 2–0 on the night
4–0 on aggregate
Newcastle’s belief visibly drained away.
Trafford Keeps Hope Alive — Briefly
To Newcastle’s credit, they did create chances.
Joe Willock tested the goalkeeper
Anthony Gordon looked dangerous on the break
But James Trafford made two superb saves, keeping City comfortable.
As the old football saying goes:
“If you don’t score when you’re on top, you’ll regret it.”
City made sure Newcastle regretted it.
37th Minute — Reijnders Puts the Nail in the Coffin
Just before halftime, Tijjani Reijnders calmly slotted past Ramsdale to make it 3–0 on the night.
At that stage, the tie was effectively over:
5–0 aggregate
Newcastle’s title defense fading fast
City cruising toward Wembley
Second Half: Newcastle Push, City Manage
Eddie Howe introduced fresh legs, including Yoane Wissa, hoping for a late spark.
Chances came:
Wissa shot wide from a decent position
Anthony Elanga curled in a beautiful goal to make it 3–1
Elanga then missed a sitter after a perfect pass from Harvey Barnes
If Newcastle had been sharper, the scoreline could have looked closer. But football rewards precision, not pressure.
Haaland Comes On — But City Don’t Need Him
Late in the game, Erling Haaland entered the pitch.
He forced a couple of saves from Ramsdale, but City were already in control.
This is what separates great teams from good ones:
They win comfortably even when their superstar isn’t the main man.
Marmoush Speaks Like a Champion
Speaking to Sky Sports after the game, Marmoush said:
“We showed very good mentality. From the first minute, we were focused. I’m very happy with two goals — I wish I could have had a hat-trick. Hopefully, we win the final.”
His words reflected City’s mindset: finals are not the destination — trophies are.
Man City vs Newcastle highlights — Key Moments You Need to Know
Here are the standout moments from a dramatic semi-final night:
Early deflected opener from Marmoush
Back-post header to double City’s lead
Two stunning saves from Trafford
Reijnders’ calm finish before halftime
Elanga’s classy consolation goal
Haaland’s late cameo
Simply put: City were clinical; Newcastle were chaotic.
Man City vs Newcastle stats — What the Numbers Tell Us
The numbers underline City’s dominance:
Possession: City 64% — Newcastle 36%
Shots on target: City 7 — Newcastle 5
Big chances missed: Newcastle 3 — City 1
Corners: City 6 — Newcastle 4
Pass accuracy: City 91% — Newcastle 82%
These stats show why City controlled the tie from start to finish.
Man City vs Newcastle Match Results — Two Legs, One Winner
First Leg — St James’ Park
Newcastle 0–2 Manchester City
Second Leg — Etihad Stadium
Manchester City 3–1 Newcastle
Aggregate Score
Manchester City 5–1 Newcastle
Clear, comfortable, convincing.
Man City vs Newcastle scores — Minute-by-Minute Breakdown
7’ — Marmoush (City) — Deflected strike
30’ — Marmoush (City) — Header at the back post
37’ — Reijnders (City) — Cool finish
78’ — Elanga (Newcastle) — Curled shot into the corner
Final score: 3–1 on the night.
Man City vs Newcastle goals — How Each One Happened
Goal 1 — Marmoush (Deflection)
A powerful shot took a wicked deflection off Dan Burn, leaving Ramsdale helpless.
Goal 2 — Marmoush (Header)
Perfect timing, perfect placement at the back post.
Goal 3 — Reijnders (Low Finish)
Composed one-on-one strike before halftime.
Goal 4 — Elanga (Curling Effort)
A rare moment of brilliance for Newcastle.
What This Means for the Final vs Arsenal
City now head to Wembley to face Arsenal in a repeat of the 2018 Carabao Cup final.
Key storylines:
Pep Guardiola vs Mikel Arteta
Premier League rivals meet in a cup final
Arsenal chasing silverware
City chasing another trophy dynasty
This isn’t just a final — it’s a statement match.
Step-by-Step: How City Won This Tie
Step 1 — Build an Away Lead
City won 2–0 at St James’ Park.
Step 2 — Score Early at Home
Marmoush’s 7th-minute goal killed Newcastle’s belief.
Step 3 — Stay Compact Defensively
Even under pressure, City stayed organized.
Step 4 — Take Your Chances
Unlike Newcastle, City converted key moments.
Step 5 — Control the Tempo
Second half was managed like a chess match.
This is how champions play knockout football.
Final Verdict
Manchester City proved why they are one of the most dominant teams in modern English football. Clinical finishing, tactical discipline, and big-game mentality powered them past a wasteful Newcastle side.
Now, all roads lead to Wembley — and a mouthwatering final against Arsenal.
Stay tuned with SportInsiderly for match updates, post-game analysis, and smarter football coverage — because every detail matters.
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Manchester City Dominate Wasteful Newcastle to Storm into the Carabao Cup Final — Clinical City Cruise Past Toothless Magpies
Football nights at the Etihad Stadium often feel like exhibitions of control, but this one carried extra drama, history, and stakes. In the end, Manchester City didn’t just beat Newcastle United — they dominated, dismantled, and dismissed them with ruthless efficiency to reach the Carabao Cup Final.
A 3–1 win on the night, coupled with a commanding 5–1 aggregate victory, sent Pep Guardiola’s men to Wembley Stadium on March 22, where they will face Arsenal in a blockbuster final.
While Newcastle arrived as defending champions, they left looking like a team haunted by missed chances and defensive lapses. City, on the other hand, looked every inch like a serial trophy-winning machine.
The Bigger Story Behind the Tie
Before kickoff, the script was already leaning toward City:
They carried a 2–0 advantage from the first leg at St James’ Park
They were playing at home in front of a buzzing Etihad crowd
They had recent history in this competition — winners from 2018 to 2021
They were in the thick of a Premier League title race, battle-hardened and sharp
Newcastle needed something special — a comeback for the ages. Instead, they ran into a City side that looked laser-focused from minute one.


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