Newcastle United lost 2-0 at Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium in the FA Cup quarter-final - here are the player ratings from the match.
Newcastle went into the game looking to pick up only their second ever win at the Etihad Stadium, almost 10 years after their first. Eddie Howe made two changes to his side that lost 3-2 at Chelsea on Monday night with Jacob Murphy and Jamaal Lascelles coming into the side for Miguel Almiron and the injured Tino Livramento.
Livramento missed the match following a knock to his ankle at Stamford Bridge.
Manchester City took the lead after 13 minutes as Bernardo Silva's shot deflected off Joe Willock and looped over Martin Dubravka to leave Newcastle with an even more difficult task.
Silva doubled City's lead before the half-hour mark with another deflected effort, this time off Sven Botman.
Alexander Isak had a chance to pull a goal back for The Magpies in the first half but was denied by Stefan Ortega in the Man City goal.
The score remained 2-0 heading in at half-time as they looked set to secure a place in the semi-final.
There were no further goals in the second half as Manchester City progressed to the final four of the competition while Newcastle head into the international break with only the Premier League left to play for as they sit 10th in the table with 10 games to go.
Here are the Newcastle United player ratings from the match...

5. Sven Botman - 5
Made an important block early on. Tried to head Bernardo Silva's shot away only for it to wrong-foot Martin Dubravka and double the hosts' lead. | Getty Images

6. Dan Burn - 6
Created Newcastle's best chance of the first half after heading the ball down for Isak. Made some important clearances. | Getty Images

7. Bruno Guimaraes - 6
Gave the ball away cheaply on a few occasions but looked the most likely midfielder to create something for Newcastle. | Getty Images

8. Sean Longstaff - 5
Looked more comfortable on the ball than he did at Stamford Bridge and got into some decent areas but has struggled to impose himself on the game. | AFP via Getty Images