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Miguel Almiron brace helps send Newcastle into FA Cup quarter-finals

Miguel Almiron’s double helped inspire Newcastle to a 3-2 victory at West Brom as the Magpies reached the FA Cup quarter-finals for the first time in 14 years.

The forward’s brace ended the Magpies’ month-long goal drought before Valentino Lazaro added a third after the break.

Two of Newcastle’s previous three wins in 2020 came against Rochdale and Oxford in the FA Cup and Bruce’s side continued their form in the competition.

Karl Darlow beat Kyle Edwards’ drive away yet Newcastle were under little pressure and carved out fine early openings.

Joelinton cut in from the left to leave Dara O’Shea trailing and, after skipping past Darnell Furlong, his shot was saved by Jonathan Bond.

The returning forward collected Joelinton’s pass to advance and smash a wonderful 25-yard effort off the post.

Two minutes later a rare Albion attack saw Darlow turn Charlie Austin’s drive over but Newcastle soon got the goal they deserved.

The Magpies had not scored in a month – since their fourth round extra-time win at Oxford – but Almiron ended the wait after 33 minutes.

Saint-Maximin had been causing problems and spotted Almiron’s run from deep, which remained unchecked by the Baggies.

The Magpies seemingly ended the contest 75 seconds into the second half when Bond palmed Saint-Maximin’s cross straight into Lazaro who could not miss.

He would have been pleased with his side’s response though and Filip Krovinovic shot over.

Krovinovic’s 57th minute introduction had given Albion extra impetus and the hosts made it 3-1 after 74 minutes.

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