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Carabao Cup: Semenyo on target as Manchester City beat Newcastle

Antoine Semenyo and Rayan Cherki were on target as Manchester City took control of their Carabao Cup semi-final tie with a 2-0 first-leg win over holders Newcastle United at St James’ Park.

The result leaves City well placed ahead of the return leg at the Etihad Stadium on 4 February, with Pep Guardiola’s side capitalising on key moments to punish missed chances from the hosts.

City struck first midway through the contest through Semenyo, who is already making a strong impression following his £65m move from Bournemouth last week.

Semenyo’s immediate impact

The forward, who scored and assisted on his debut in City’s 10-1 FA Cup win over Exeter City, continued his fine start by opening the scoring at Newcastle. He reacted quickest at the back post to turn in after Jeremy Doku’s cross was flicked on by Bernardo Silva.

FL: Semenyo on target as Manchester City beat Newcastle
Semenyo demanding explanation from referee on why his second goal was ruled out against Newcastle – Getty image

Semenyo later had another effort ruled out, but his presence again troubled Newcastle’s defence.

Head coach Eddie Howe was left frustrated by the winger’s availability, following a recent rule change that allowed him to feature despite having played earlier in the competition for Bournemouth.

Newcastle miss chances

Newcastle will feel the tie could have taken a different shape after squandering several early opportunities.

Yoane Wissa missed a clear chance from close range before later seeing a looping header tipped onto the crossbar by City goalkeeper James Trafford.

Moments later, Bruno Guimarães struck the woodwork with a powerful effort as the hosts pressed for an opener, but they were unable to convert their dominance into goals.

Cherki doubles advantage late On

City sealed the night deep into stoppage time when substitute Rayan Cherki lashed home a second goal, dealing a significant blow to Newcastle’s hopes of defending their title.

The eight-time Carabao Cup winners now carry a 9commanding advantage into the second leg, while Newcastle face an uphill task to overturn the deficit and keep their cup defence alive.