Joelinton’s goal gave Newcastle a 1-0 win their Carabao Cup semi-final first leg against Southampton at St Mary’s, with Duje Caleta-Car red-carded for the hosts
Southampton, the Premier League’s bottom club, tried to fight back. They thought that they had equalised when the substitute, Adam Armstrong, bundled home only for the VAR to spot he had used a hand to do so. Caleta-Car would pick up a second yellow card late on for a foul on the Newcastle substitute, Allan Saint-Maximin, and the evening would be characterised by frustration for his team.
The hosts were initially loose with their passing and, when Nathan Jones was caught in animated conversation with Moussa Djenepo on 17 minutes, it seemed to catch the mood at that stage. Newcastle were balanced and threatening with Bruno Guimarães sharp in possession; Almirón and Willock getting into dangerous areas up the sides. Willock banged high again following a Kieran Trippier cross before the controversy flared in the 39th minute.
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