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Carabao Cup semi-final preview
Man City hold a 2-0 lead from the first leg, thanks to goals from Antoine Semenyo and Rayan Cherki, so it’ll take a monumental effort for Newcastle to turn the tie around. Check out how we see the match playing out, with our Man City vs Newcastle tips and predictions below.
Man City vs Newcastle (Wednesday 8pm)
Manchester City carry a 2-0 advantage into the second leg and are widely expected to complete the job on home soil. Pep Guardiola’s side should enjoy long spells of control at the Etihad, where their dominance of possession is likely to pose persistent problems for Newcastle.
For the visitors, the task is clear but daunting: they need to score first. An early breakthrough for Eddie Howe’s team would inject real tension into the tie, but City have been sharp out of the blocks for some time. Guardiola’s men have not trailed at half-time in any of their last 19 domestic matches, underlining just how difficult it is to unsettle them early on.
As the match progresses, Newcastle will be forced to take greater risks in search of goals, which could play directly into City’s hands. Space on the counter would suit the hosts’ quick attackers, and Antoine Semenyo, who has impressed since arriving in Manchester, looks capable of making an impact even if he is introduced from the bench as part of any rotation.
Newcastle’s away scoring record only adds to the challenge. Only four Premier League sides have netted fewer goals on the road this season, making the prospect of overturning a two-goal deficit particularly bleak.
City will expect to manage the game professionally and book their place in the final without too much alarm. Newcastle have enough quality to cause moments of discomfort, but the damage was largely done in the first leg, leaving their hopes of retaining the trophy hanging by a thread.
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