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    Newcastle miss 3 spot-kicks in EFL loss to Hull

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorNovember 30, 2016No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Hull City reach EFL semis after knocking Newcastle out on penalties
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    Hull City reach EFL semis after knocking Newcastle out on penalties
    Hull City reach EFL semis after knocking Newcastle out on penalties

    Newcastle United missed three spot-kicks as Hull City beat the Championship leaders 3-1 on penalties to reach the EFL Cup semi-final.

    Hull keeper Eldin Jakupovic saved two penalties after the hosts had played the whole of extra time with 10 men following a red card for Dieumerci Mbokani.

    Newcastle had taken the lead in extra time when Mohamed Diame prodded home Vurnon Anita’s cross to score against his former club.

    The lead lasted a minute, Robert Snodgrass equalising after Matz Sels had spilled Markus Henriksen’s shot into his path.

    Mbokani was sent off in the 89th minute for lunging forward with his head at Jamaal Lascelles.

    The tie only came to life in extra time, the first 90 minutes producing just two shots on target.

    How the shootout was won

    Newcastle have now lost nine of their 10 penalty shootouts in all competitions yet Rafael Benitez’s side will be wondering why they did not win the tie in 120 minutes.

    They had 32 shots in that time but their finishing was as wayward as their penalties.

    Jonjo Shelvey set the tone for Newcastle’s spot-kick nightmare when his attempt was kept out by Eldin Jakupovic.

    Hull’s first penalty fell to Robert Snodgrass and he made no mistake before Dwight Gayle hit the bar with his attempt for Newcastle.

    Skipper Michael Dawson made it 2-0 before Christian Atsu managed to score Newcastle’s first penalty.

    Tom Huddlestone made it 3-1, and Hull’s players and fans were celebrating a first EFL Cup semi-final appearance after Jakupovic kept out Yoan Gouffran’s tame attempt.

    Mbokani’s moment of madness

    Hull had just one shot on target in normal time and their hopes of reaching the semi-finals looked over when Mbokani was sent off.

    In a moment of madness, the on-loan forward from Dynamo Kiev kicked out and pushed Lascelles before lunging forward at the Newcastle defender with his head.

    The 31-year-old has appeared in five league games since arriving at the end of August.

    He now faces a three-match ban – something Hull could do without as they look to climb away from the Premier League relegation zone.

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