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Report: Birmingham 2-3 Newcastle – Sportsmax.tv

Report: Birmingham 2-3 Newcastle – Sportsmax.tv

Newcastle United had to come back to beat Birmingham City in the FA Cup, just three days after booking at Efl Cup.

Joe Willock scored two goals-an inconsistent blow, as Newcastle United reached the fifth round of FA Cup with an exciting 3-2 victory over League 1 Birmingham City.

Efl Cup finalists came out of the classic St andrew’s Cup tie, though they had to do things the hard way.

Only 43 seconds passed when Birmingham led. Keshi Anderson kept an angle alive in the back post, and Ethan Lider’s will took a huge deviation from Kalum Wilson before finding the roof of the net.

Nick Pope made a great rescue of Thwart Jay Stansfield, after which Newcastle equalized in the bizarre circumstances in the 21st minute.

Willock turned the goal of William Ozula, only for Bailey Paun Farel to tear him off the goal line. Then Willock smashed the bounce, only to signal the leader signal that his first effort had crossed the line.

Since target technology is not used until the fifth round of the race, the goal is stood, although the repetitions are unclear.

Five minutes later, Newcastle was ahead of another goal, Wilson embarked on after Owlane blocked his own efforts from close distances with his standing leg.

But Birmingham restored parity five minutes before halftime, Tomoki Iva pushed a wonderful blow to the upper right corner from the edge of the box.

In the second half, there were less actions on the door, which from time to time threatened to boil while Willock achieved the decisive goal eight minutes of the time.

The opening of Sean Longstaff was accused, but he diverted kindly on the Willock path on the right side of the box and he did not make a mistake with his finish.

Data Debrief: Newcastle continues the success of the Cup

Just three days from its semi -finished EFL Cup triumph over Arsenal, Eddie How’s magicians came through a great scare to put their name in the hat to pull the fifth round.

After reaching the quarterfinals last season, Newcastle reached the fifth round of the FA Cup over the seasons from the back for the first time since it made it in 2004-05 and 2005-06.

In the meantime, Birmingham bowed after seeing that their 18-mach was an unbeaten series in all competitions, until they were no longer able to win any of their last 11 FA Cup games against the Premier League opposition.

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