Football: Man City cruise past Newcastle into FA Cup semi-finals

Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne (right) scores against Newscastle. PHOTO: AFP

NEWCASTLE (REUTERS) - Kevin de Bruyne's first-half penalty and a superb strike by Raheem Sterling after the break earned holders Manchester City a comfortable 2-0 win at Newcastle United in the weekend's last FA Cup quarter-final on Sunday (June 28).

City's domination of the first half was absolute and the only surprise was it took a penalty for them to lead at halftime, De Bruyne slotting home in the 37th minute.

Newcastle did improve marginally after the break and substitute Dwight Gayle somehow missed a gaping goal.

One minute later Sterling curled home a delightful effort to seal City's progress and set up a semi-final against Arsenal.

All four of this year's Cup quarter-finals, all played behind closed doors, were won by the away team - the first time that has happened since 1987.

Manchester United will face Chelsea in the other semi-final.

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