Newcastle and Ryan Taylor reborn as Man City crisis looms

Magpies knock the holders out of the Capital One Cup as recovery continues

Ryan Taylor of Newcastle United and David Silva of Manchester City
(Image credit: Credit: Michael Regan / Getty)

Manchester City 0 Newcastle United 2. Alan Pardew silenced his growing band of critics in the best possible fashion by guiding his Newcastle side to victory over League Cup holders Manchester City at the Etihad. Goals in each half from Rolando Aarons and substitute Moussa Sissoko moved the Magpies into the quarter-finals (and a clash with Tottenham, who beat Brighton 2-0 in their fourth round tie) and took Newcastle a step nearer their first cup triumph since the 1955 FA Cup Final when, co-incidentally, they beat City 3-1 in the final.

Newcastle saw off Spurs in the Premier League last weekend and victory over the Sky Blues was further evidence that the Magpies might have flown through the early-season storm and better weather now lies ahead.

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