A review of Saturday's FA Cup fifth round games.
Man City - 11/10 | Chelsea - 5/1 | Man United - 13/2 | Wolves - 10/1
Watford - 12/1 | Crystal Palace - 14/1 | Brighton - 18/1 | Brentford - 50/1
Millwall - 50/1 | Bristol City 66/1 | Swansea - 66/1 | Doncaster 80/1
Manchester City kept their quadruple hopes alive with a 4-1 win at Newport to reach the quarter-finals of the FA Cup.
Second-half goals from Leroy Sane, Phil Foden (2) and Riyad Mahrez ensured City's class eventually told against opponents 82 places below them on the league ladder.
Padraig Amond maintained his record of scoring in every round for Newport two minutes from time, but hopes of a dramatic comeback were brief as Foden's second and Mahrez finished the job.
City had scored 12 goals without reply against Rotherham and Burnley to reach the last 16, but it was never going to be as straightforward away to County hosts who have made a habit of embarrassing bigger clubs.
Newport have beaten Leeds, Leicester and Middlesbrough, as well as drawing with Tottenham, at Rodney Parade in the last 14 months and they again emerged with credit for frustrating City for so long.
FACT: Even without the likes of Sergio Aguero, Kevin De Bruyne and Raheem Sterling - the latter two were on the bench - City's starting line-up cost around £320m while Newport's was a modest £50,000 spent on goalkeeper Joe Day and striker Amond.
Phil Foden - what a talent 👏
— Sporting Life Football (@SportingLifeFC) February 16, 2019
⚽️ Picks up the ball on the halfway
👋 Beats a man
🏃♂️ Runs with the ball to the edge of the box
✌️ Double stepover, turns inside his marker
👌 Lovely finish
Still just 18 years old 🔥
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🙌 | @NewportCounty get the goal they deserve! pic.twitter.com/0uAT23LDzH
— The Emirates FA Cup (@EmiratesFACup) February 16, 2019
Murray Wallace's early header ensured that Millwall be in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup for the second time in three years and ended AFC Wimbledon's record-breaking run in the competition.
The south-west Londoners had never before reached the fifth round and hit the post inside the first few minutes through Joe Pigott before the Scot converted with the only notable moment of an uneventful first half.
The game ebbed and flowed far more after the break, with Neil Harris' men spurning a number of opportunities, with 20-year-old Michael Folivi managing the Dons' only shot on target.
Ashley Cole scored his first goal in England in more than six years but Derby were knocked out of the FA Cup after Brighton held on to secure a 2-1 fifth round victory.
The distinguished left-back and seven-time winner of the competition, linked up with former Chelsea and England team-mate and now Rams manager Frank Lampard last month and he managed to get on the score-sheet in only his second appearance for his new club.
Cole, on as a second-half substitute as he continues to build his match fitness, headed home in the 81st minute to score for the first time in his homeland since September 2012.
But it was ultimately in vain as Anthony Knockaert's opener after 33 minutes and Jurgen Locadia's strike in added-on time in the first half secured Brighton's place in the quarter-finals for the second successive season.
📽️ GOAL REPLAY 📽️
— Sporting Life Football (@SportingLifeFC) February 16, 2019
All the nutmegs in Brighton v Derby 😲
Yves Bissouma does the hard work - the skill and cracking effort before Jurgen Locadia smashes home the rebound 👇 #FACup #BHAFC #BHADERpic.twitter.com/OZNDwtilOT
🏆 Seven FA Cup wins
— Sporting Life Football (@SportingLifeFC) February 16, 2019
🏆 Premier League and Champions League success
💯 Over 100 England caps
At 38 years of age, you would think Ashley Cole has done it all in football.
Well, today he scored his first goal in the #FACup!
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