If Pep Guardiola did not particularly relish receiving a reminder that, sometimes, possession can be overrated, Eddie Howe saw his Newcastle team transformed by the half-time introduction of Bruno Guimarães and Anthony Gordon.

That pair made a mockery of Manchester City’s earlier domination, paving the way for Alexander Isak’s second-half winner to earn Howe’s side a fourth-round trip to Manchester United. Not to mention ensuring that “Gulf derby” bragging rights belong to Saudi Arabia.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Lack of sick pay for all threatens Covid plan, UK thinktank warns

Royal Society of Arts says it is financially unviable for many low-paid…

‘It’s a disgrace not to go to war’: muted Russian protest against Ukraine conflict

Families of dead Russian soldiers appear even more supportive of military operation…

Do later school start times make teens happier? California’s about to find out

Several states are considering late start measures for teens which makes sense…

The Guardian view on Welsh local elections: Labour is seeing off nationalism | Editorial

Welsh identity has become more intense since Brexit – but so has…