This Saturday, we kick off our Emirates FA Cup campaign for a new season at Rodney Parade against Peterborough United in the opening round.
With historic victories over Leicester City, Leeds United, and forcing Tottenham Hotspur to a historic rematch at Wembley, the Exiles enjoy a stellar record in the competition.
We reflect on the incredible 2018–19 season with striker Padraig Amond, who started and scored in every round of that season, as part of the pregame build-up.
The Exiles began the competition with an away match against Metropolitan Police, a team in the seventh division.
With goals from Amond and Jamille Matt, County shown incredible fortitude to win 2-0 in spite of difficult circumstances.
After hitting the post and having a header disallowed for offside, Amond scored from a corner. Matt’s close-range goal just after halftime gave Newport a two-goal advantage.
“The weather conditions that day were terrible and it had every chance of being a banana skin match,” Amond remarked in reference to the first game versus the non-league team. In retrospect, my primary recollection is that we most likely ought to have lost; in fact, we ought to have been behind by a few goals early on in the first half.
“In retrospect, I believe that five or six players were playing me onside when I had a goal disallowed.
“We had a little luck with the first goal, and then the game shifted in our favour. I had assumed it would be one of those days where nothing goes your way.
“We were happy to finish the game with a win; that was our primary goal.”
In Round Two, County faced Wrexham in an all-Welsh rivalry at Rodney Parade. Newport came home to a resounding 4-0 triumph in front of a boisterous crowd following a goalless draw in the first match at the Racecourse.
After Luke Young of Wrexham was sent off early for a violent tackle, the game shifted in Newport’s favour. The Exiles took the lead thanks to a header from Amond, goals from Dan Butler’s left-footed effort, Jamille Matt, and an own goal by Mark Carrington.
“We probably should have lost the first leg,” Amond recalls. “I recall that the lead-up to the game was a little odd because Shrewsbury had recently fired their manager, and the two front-runners for the position were Flynny (Michael Flynn) and Ricketts (Sam Ricketts).” We were fortunate up there, though, since it was reported a few hours prior to the game that Ricketts would not be taking the match and would instead be travelling to Shrewsbury.
“We knew that we always tended to perform exceptionally well when we played at home in the FA Cup when we returned to Rodney Parade. We were much aided by their early red card, and from that point on, there was only ever
There will only be one winner.
“Winning the welsh derby and earning the bragging rights for the fans that night was amazing.”
In the third round, the Exiles faced former Premier League winners Leicester City, where they pulled off one of the biggest upsets in their history.
Jamille Matt’s header put Newport ahead, but Rachid Ghezzal pulled Leicester even before Amond’s game-winning penalty, which Marc Albrighton had awarded for a handball, sent the crowd into a frenzy.
“You had to believe you could create an upset going into these types of games against Leicester,” Amond remarked after a fantastic night against the foxes. The fact that we were hosting the Premier League winners from the previous campaign and knew we could cause them harm was crucial for us.
“Leicester had an unbelievable side, players who had won the league, full of internationals, champions league players, you name it. They had so much quality.
“We knew, however, there was a chance because we always believed that, especially after the Leeds and Tottenham scalps the previous season. We fell short against Spurs the year before and we all used that as motivation.
“Robbie’s cross from the right was brilliant for Jamille’s goal. It was a coincidence that he headed in at the far post from the same place I scored from against Tottenham the previous season.
“I think Leicester scored roughly the same time as Harry Kane did the previous season too. We were almost thinking ‘ah here we go again’ but thankfully, straight away from kick-off, we found the winner.
“It was great moment to have that chance to score the goal and you were just praying that we held on to secure that big upset.”
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