MANCHESTER UNITED survived a scare to reach the FA Cup fifth round – thanks to Luke Shaw and Alejandro Garnacho.
But Rasmus Hojlund was not at the races despite adding a late goal with a chance he could not miss.
Luke Shaw was Manchester United’s star performer
Youngsters Kobbie Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho impressed with the former getting on the scoresheet
Lisandro Martinez has not yet been able to return to the version before his injury
Shaw and Garnacho provided the threat for United and they cut through Newport with ease, particularly in the opening stages.
After just 13 minutes, United was threatening to be soundly defeated, but Bruno Fernandes gave the Red Devils the lead before Kobbie Mainoo made the game even more comfortable.
A gallant recovery was launched by League Two Newport, and few could have guessed what would happen next.
Just after half-time, Will Evans, a former dairy farmer, equalized the score with a near-post shot after Bryn Morris’ long-range effort was deflected in.
This season, Erik ten Hag’s team has lost from this position multiple times, but they have recovered and shown poise to win again.
Once more, Shaw created the play by waltzing into the box and curling the ball onto the post with his weaker foot. Luckily for United, Antony was there to grab the rebound.
The 12-time FA Cup champions added a fourth goal in the dying moments as Garnacho skillfully set up Mainoo for a goal. Hojlund then slid into an empty net after Mainoo’s shot was blocked.
Newport put up a valiant effort despite the differences in league position
Hojlund scored with his one shot – an open goal
Here is how we rated United’s FA Cup display at Rodney Parade.
Altay Bayındır – 5
The debutant could do nothing about County’s first goal as the ball was diverted beyond his reach by Martinez’s deflected header.
He could have been more aggressive in coming out to stop the second as he had no chance of stopping Evan’s strike once he made connection on the cross.
Showed what he is capable of as he leapt brilliantly to tip a late long-range effort over the bar.
Diogo Dalot – 5
Picked out Mainoo with a good cross for the midfielder to double United’s lead.
But he left acres of space on the left flank in the build-up to Newport’s equaliser and got nowhere near stopping the cross that led to the goal.
Raphael Varane – 4
Lost track of his runner Will Evans who beat him to the cross to steer in Newport’s equaliser.
Looked cumbersome at times and United’s backline looked weak and vulnerable.
Lisandro Martinez – 5
Was slightly unfortunate to divert Bryn Morris’ long-range effort into the back of his own net.
He was not much better than his centre-back pairing but has spent a lot of time out injured recently.
Luke Shaw – 8
United’s left flank was devastating in the first half and he played a key role as his pass fed Antony who supplied Fernandes.
Linked well with Garnacho and it was his lovely right-footed curler which fell to Antony to score after the ball came back off the post.
Casemiro – 5
Showed some signs of rustiness after returning from a lengthy injury lay-off but his quality was also clear to see with some clever passes in midfield.
However he was slow in transition and afforded Newport’s attackers far too much time and space in the Red Devils half.
Kobbie Mainoo – 7
Took his first professional goal with class as he turned home Dalot’s cross into the bottom corner with pinpoint accuracy.
Kept things ticking over in midfield but like Casemiro he allowed his opponents too much space at times.
Bruno Fernandes – 6
Took his goal brilliantly as he drilled the ball low and hard beyond goalkeeper Nick Townsend – a chance many others would have skied over the bar.
Was effective on the break and linked well with Garnacho.
Antony – 7
Much livelier than he has been recently and made the most of his freedom to roam in the attacking final third.
Was in the right place at the right time to rebound Shaw’s effort into the back of the net.
Alejandro Garnacho – 7
The youngster was electric in the first half and combined well with Fernandes and Antony in particular.
He came close to scoring when he smashed the crossbar from inside the box but was a little selfish at times and did not always pick the right pass.
Rasmus Hojlund – 4
Was barely involved but he did tee up Fernandes for a chance the captain should have buried not long after Newport equalised.
He had no shots at all until hitting United’s fourth late on, firing into an empty net.
Largely ineffective and will need to improve against Wolves on Thursday.
Subs
Scott McTominay (for Casemiro, 82 mins) – 6
Provided energy late on to maintain pressure on Newport, resulting in the fourth goal.
Willy Kambala (for Shaw, 82 mins) – 6
Had little to do but will be pleased to get more minutes under his belt.