Manchester
United survived a huge FA Cup fright to win 4-2 at Newport after the Welsh
minnows levelled having been two goals down.
Bruno
Fernandes and Kobbie Mainoo — with his first United goal — struck inside the
opening 13 minutes and safe passage into the fifth round seemed inevitable Manchester
United survived a huge FA Cup fright to win 4-2 at Newport.
But Newport
shook Rodney Parade to its rafters as Bryn Morris and Will Evans levelled and
made light of the 76 rungs between the two clubs on the football ladder.
United's
troubled season was in danger of sinking to a new low, but a last-16 date at
Bristol City or Nottingham Forest was eventually secured as Antony scored for
the first time since last April and Rasmus Hojlund sealed matters in stoppage
time.
The first
competitive game between the two clubs had been billed as the biggest in
Newport’s history, with just over 9,000 crammed into modest surrounds for a tie
expected to earn the League Two club around £400,000.
But County’s
recent cup pedigree — wins over Leicester and Leeds, as well as holding
Tottenham to a Rodney Parade draw in 2018 — and a seven-game unbeaten run put
United on notice they could not expect a smooth ride by the banks of the River
Usk.
Erik ten Hag
could almost feel the breath of home supporters standing just yards behind him
and there was little space on the pitch either during a frantic opening.
There was no
Marcus Rashford in the United squad with the England striker having reported
ill on Friday after reportedly spending the previous evening at a Belfast
nightclub.
Ten Hag said
before kick-off that Rashford’s absence was an “internal matter” and that he
would “deal with it”.
Turkey
goalkeeper Altay Bayindir came in for his debut with regular number one Andre
Onana at the Africa Cup of Nations.
But United
were stronger — at least on paper — for some time with Casemiro, Lisandro
Martinez and Luke Shaw back in the starting line-up, while Harry Maguire was on
the bench after suffering a groin injury on December 12.
Newport
named the same side which had accounted for Eastleigh in round three with the
presence of former farmer Evans, their United-supporting 18-goal marksman, presenting
the kind of charming storyline the FA Cup tends to supply.
Fernandes
did his best to remove the romance after seven minutes when receiving a ball
from Shaw and finding Antony.
The
Brazilian played an instant return and Fernandes drilled a shot of rare purity
past Nick Townsend within the blink of an eye.
County fans,
raucous at kick-off, were silenced and left despairing again as Diogo Dalot
motored down the right to set up 18-year-old Mainoo, who carefully caressed his
finish into the bottom corner.
Alejandro
Garnacho might have made it worse but rattled the crossbar and Antony drifted
in from the right flank to force Townsend to tip over.
Newport kept
Bayindir honest with efforts from Evans and Ryan Delaney, but Morris’
36th-minute thunderbolt really came out of the blue.
Morris, at
Grimsby when the Mariners reached the quarter-finals of the FA Cup last season,
chested the ball down and unleashed from 25 yards to beat Bayindir with the
help of a deflection off Martinez.
Townsend
denied Fernandes with the final kick of the first half and the importance of
that save was underlined within two minutes of the restart.
Adam Lewis
crossed and Evans stole in front of Raphael Varane to level with an
outstretched foot.
With it
becoming increasingly difficult to distinguish who was the Premier League side,
and Ten Hag being reminded of his employment prospects in the morning, Bayindir
held Delaney’s header under his own bar.
Harry Charsley drove wide, but United re-took the lead after 68 minutes Manchester United survived a huge FA Cup fright to win 4-2 at Newport after the Welsh minnows levelled having been two goals down.
Bruno
Fernandes and Kobbie Mainoo — with his first United goal — struck inside the
opening 13 minutes and safe passage into the fifth round seemed inevitable Manchester
United survived a huge FA Cup fright to win 4-2 at Newport.
But Newport
shook Rodney Parade to its rafters as Bryn Morris and Will Evans levelled and
made light of the 76 rungs between the two clubs on the football ladder.
United's
troubled season was in danger of sinking to a new low, but a last-16 date at
Bristol City or Nottingham Forest was eventually secured as Antony scored for
the first time since last April and Rasmus Hojlund sealed matters in stoppage
time.
The first
competitive game between the two clubs had been billed as the biggest in
Newport’s history, with just over 9,000 crammed into modest surrounds for a tie
expected to earn the League Two club around £400,000.
But County’s
recent cup pedigree — wins over Leicester and Leeds, as well as holding
Tottenham to a Rodney Parade draw in 2018 — and a seven-game unbeaten run put
United on notice they could not expect a smooth ride by the banks of the River
Usk.
Erik ten Hag
could almost feel the breath of home supporters standing just yards behind him
and there was little space on the pitch either during a frantic opening.
There was no
Marcus Rashford in the United squad with the England striker having reported
ill on Friday after reportedly spending the previous evening at a Belfast
nightclub.
Ten Hag said
before kick-off that Rashford’s absence was an “internal matter” and that he
would “deal with it”.
Turkey
goalkeeper Altay Bayindir came in for his debut with regular number one Andre
Onana at the Africa Cup of Nations.
But United
were stronger — at least on paper — for some time with Casemiro, Lisandro
Martinez and Luke Shaw back in the starting line-up, while Harry Maguire was on
the bench after suffering a groin injury on December 12.
Newport
named the same side which had accounted for Eastleigh in round three with the
presence of former farmer Evans, their United-supporting 18-goal marksman, presenting
the kind of charming storyline the FA Cup tends to supply.
Fernandes
did his best to remove the romance after seven minutes when receiving a ball
from Shaw and finding Antony.
The
Brazilian played an instant return and Fernandes drilled a shot of rare purity
past Nick Townsend within the blink of an eye.
County fans,
raucous at kick-off, were silenced and left despairing again as Diogo Dalot
motored down the right to set up 18-year-old Mainoo, who carefully caressed his
finish into the bottom corner.
Alejandro
Garnacho might have made it worse but rattled the crossbar and Antony drifted
in from the right flank to force Townsend to tip over.
Newport kept
Bayindir honest with efforts from Evans and Ryan Delaney, but Morris’
36th-minute thunderbolt really came out of the blue.
Morris, at
Grimsby when the Mariners reached the quarter-finals of the FA Cup last season,
chested the ball down and unleashed from 25 yards to beat Bayindir with the
help of a deflection off Martinez.
Townsend
denied Fernandes with the final kick of the first half and the importance of
that save was underlined within two minutes of the restart.
Adam Lewis
crossed and Evans stole in front of Raphael Varane to level with an
outstretched foot.
With it
becoming increasingly difficult to distinguish who was the Premier League side,
and Ten Hag being reminded of his employment prospects in the morning, Bayindir
held Delaney’s header under his own bar.
Harry
Charsley drove wide, but United re-took the lead after 68 minutes as Shaw
curled on to a post and Antony slotted the rebound.
Maguire was
sent on late to preserve United’s slender lead before Hojlund extended his
scoring streak by pouncing on a loose ball and drilling home.
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