Sando Tonali made a formidable return from his 10-month betting ban on an evening that ended with an terrible Taiwo Awoniyi spot-kick as Newcastle knocked Nottingham Forest out of the Carabao Cup on penalties.
The build-up to Wednesday’s second-round tie revolved across the 24-year-old midfielder making his first aggressive look since serving a worldwide suspension for breaching playing guidelines in Italy.
Tonali confirmed flashes of his high quality as he stepped out for Newcastle for the primary time in 308 days and was concerned within the build-up to Joe Willock’s opener after simply 19 seconds.
“I thought he did well,” Magpies boss Eddie Howe mentioned of the Italy worldwide. “He was involved in some lovely little passages of play.
“He did nicely fitness-wise contemplating the shortage of match motion he is had. I feel he may be actually happy with the reception he bought from the Newcastle supporters on the finish. You may see the quantity of Italian flags within the crowd, that embrace with the supporters.
“A lot of emotion coming out from Sandro’s side and, of course, from the supporters’ side back. That connection is so important for any player, and he will be hugely boosted by that. But a great day for him, a great return and a positive result.”
Dwelling debutant Jota Silva lashed Forest stage early within the second half and the tie ended 1-1 after 90 minutes, with the guests triumphing 4-3 on spot-kicks.
The hosts had been dreaming of progress after debutant Carlos Miguel saved Joelinton’s effort, just for Ibrahim Sangare to hit the crossbar earlier than Awoniyi ballooned over to permit Sean Longstaff to win it for Newcastle.
It was a crushing finish to the evening for Forest, exhibiting 10 modifications from the weekend, who responded nicely after going behind after simply 19 seconds.
Newcastle broke at tempo having handled a protracted ball. Tonali prodded by way of to Miguel Almiron, who well put Alexander Isak in behind with a first-time move.
Miguel saved the striker’s low shot however might solely push into the trail of Willock to show in from shut vary.
A wonderful Newcastle begin might have turn out to be even higher had Forest’s goalkeeper not unfold himself to cease the returning Tonali from scoring within the third minute.
The let-off appeared to jolt the hosts into life, with Dan Burn clearing off the road after Jota beat Nick Pope to a cross.
Goalscorer Willock, who had endured so many harm points just lately, limped off within the fifteenth minute however Newcastle continued to show a menace.
Almiron and Joelinton had makes an attempt in a half that ended with Ramon Sosa’s tantalising free-kick someway failing to discover a telling contact.
Forest had grown into proceedings and levelled 5 minutes after the break.
Newcastle did not successfully take care of debutant Alex Moreno’s throw-in and summer time signing Jota reacted with an excellent snapshot that whizzed in off the woodwork.
Forest had the bit between their tooth and Elliot Anderson went shut towards his former membership with an audacious clipped effort.
Either side made modifications with round half an hour remaining of this end-to-end tie, together with Tonali being changed by Longstaff to heat applause from the travelling help.
Nicolas Dominguez noticed a low effort held for the hosts but it surely was Newcastle pushing strongest for a winner.
Burn powered a header large and Harvey Barnes lasered into the side-netting after Tino Livramento had beautifully skipped previous his man and cutback to him.
Newcastle continued to push for a late winner and Miguel clawed away a left-footed Lewis Corridor effort earlier than penalties.
The primary three penalties had been transformed, earlier than Miguel bought down low to his proper to disclaim Brazilian compatriot Joelinton.
Forest had victory of their sights, just for Sangare to smash the crossbar and, after Anthony Gordon levelled, Awoniyi slammed manner over the bar.
Longstaff stored his composure to seal Newcastle’s progress.