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Man City cruise past Newcastle to set up Carabao Cup final against Arsenal

Manchester City struck three times in the first half as they eased into the Carabao Cup final by completing a comfortable 5-1 aggregate win over Newcastle.

Omar Marmoush netted twice in the opening half hour of the second leg of their semi-final at the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday and Tijjani Reijnders added to the tally.

Anthony Elanga pulled one back as City – continuing a worrying recent trend for manager Pep Guardiola – eased off in the second period but their 3-1 success on the night was more than good enough.

City’s victory sent them through to a Wembley date against Premier League leaders Arsenal and comprehensively ended Newcastle’s trophy defence.

To make matters worse for Magpies boss Eddie Howe, forward Anthony Gordon limped off injured before the break.

It was a positive night for Marmoush, who started ahead of Erling Haaland.

The Norwegian had to make do with a substitute’s role, perhaps as Guardiola looked ahead to Sunday’s trip to Liverpool.

Newcastle needed something special to turn the tie around but, with just seven minutes gone, Marmoush ensured that was not going to happen – although he got lucky with his finish.

The Egyptian burst into the area and was dispossessed as Dan Burn challenged but the ball rebounded off his shin and looped over Aaron Ramsdale into the net.

City had their own vulnerabilities at the back and Newcastle should have levelled when Gordon teed up Joe Willock but he hesitated and James Trafford gathered.

Gordon also fired at Trafford but most of the pressure came from City with Reijnders and Antoine Semenyo threatening before Marmoush grabbed his second.

Again there was an element of fortune as Kieran Trippier’s attempted clearance from Semenyo’s cross ballooned into the air but

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