8 mins: Mandroiu shot
Half time: Imps 1 Magpies 0
84 mins: Draper shot
Full time: Imps 2 Magpies 0
NUFC in the EFL Trophy - all time:
2017/18 Crewe Alexandra won 2-1
2017/18 Port Vale lost 0-1
2017/18 Oldham Athletic lost 1-4
2018/19 Doncaster Rovers won 3-1
2018/19 Notts County won 2-0
2018/19 Grimsby Town won 3-2
2018/19 Macclesfield Town drew 1-1 (won 5-3 pens)*
2018/19 mackems lost 0-4
2019/20 Macclesfield Town lost 1-2
2019/20 Shrewsbury Town lost 0-3
2019/20 Port Vale lost 1-2
2020/21 Shrewsbury Town lost 0-3
2020/21 Crewe Alexandra lost 0-1
2020/21 Bolton Wanderers lost 2-3
2021/22 Sheffield Wednesday lost 0-3
2021/22 Harrogate Town lost 0-2
2021/22 Mansfield Town lost 3-6
2022/23 Doncaster Rovers drew 0-0 (lost 2-4 pens)
2022/23 Barnsley lost 0-2
2022/23 Lincoln City lost 0-2
* At SJP, all others were away ties.
Tuesday evening saw Newcastle U21s conclude their EFL Trophy group stage
participation for another season with defeat at Sincil Bank.
A goal in each half ensured that the League One
Imps progressed to the knockout stages of the
competition - something that was already beyond Elliott Dickman's Magpies after just
one point from their first two games.
Lincoln took an eighth minute lead after United's Alex Murphy made an
ill-advised run into his own box and lost possession, Danny Mandroiu
lashing the ball home.
Joe White then saw his 23rd minute shot deflect off the City crossbar, the
same player having earlier dispossessed home 'keeper Jordan Wright but
going away from goal and unable to shoot.
Lincoln threatened further goals and had the ball in the Newcastle net
before and after the break; a Ben House
effort ruled out for offside on 31 minutes and the flag raised again
five minutes after the break after Mandroiu had beaten Jude Smith.
United's
Jay Turner-Cooke came close to catching Wright off his line with a
shot from distance in the 65th minute, but it bounced wide.
Any hopes that United had of getting back into the tie were ended with a
second home goal six minutes from the end of normal time - substitute
Freddie Draper cutting in from the left and netting.
Niall MacKenzie