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Dominant City reach FA Cup semis again on disappointing night for Newcastle
Manchester City's Raheem Sterling celebrates scoring his side's second goal of the game during the FA Cup quarter final match at St James' Park, Newcastle

Newcastle 0-2 Manchester City
by Harry de Cosemo
at St James’ Park

 

NEWCASTLE UNITED’S first FA Cup quarter-final appearance since 2006 should have been accompanied by the roar of 52,000 fans, but instead they succumbed to a 2-0 defeat against Manchester City at an empty and emotionless St James’s Park.

Kevin De Bruyne’s penalty and a Raheem Sterling strike either side of half time did the damage and set up City’s semi-final date with Arsenal next month. Newcastle should have equalised through substitute Dwight Gayle moments before the second goal, but in truth their ultra-cautious approach proved costly. 

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