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Newcastle 1-1 Leicester (Leicester win 4-2 on pens): Kasper Schmeichel spot on for Foxes

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Highlights from the Carabao Cup second round match between Newcastle and Leicester.

Kasper Schmeichel came to Leicester's rescue as they edged past Premier League rivals Newcastle on penalties to secure a place in the Carabao Cup third round draw.

Yoshinori Muto's first goal at St James' Park had earlier cancelled out James Maddison's fortuitous first-half free-kick to secure Steve Bruce's much-changed side a chance to win the tie from 12 yards.

James Maddison celebrates after scoring for Leicester against Newcastle
Image: James Maddison celebrates after scoring against Newcastle

In an even first half, Jonjo Shelvey curled a free-kick over Schmeichel's crossbar, but the Magpies were dealt a cruel blow 11 minutes before the break when, after the former England midfielder had tripped Youri Tielemans, Maddison saw his free-kick take a wicked deflection off the defensive wall to leave keeper Karl Darlow utterly helpless.

Newcastle were back in it within eight minutes of the restart when Jetro Willems went to ground under Ricardo Pereira's challenge as he attempted to control Fabian Schar's raking free-kick and amid appeals for a penalty, Muto calmly side-footed home the loose ball.

Yoshinori Muto of Newcastle United celebrates after scoring his team's first goal with Matthew Longstaff of Newcastle United (R) and Christian Atsu of Newcastle United (L) during the Carabao Cup Second Round match between Newcastle United and Leicester City at St James' Park on August 28, 2019 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England.
Image: Yoshinori Muto is congratulated after equalising for Newcastle

Former Newcastle forward Ayoze Perez saw a 61st-minute shot blocked by the vigilant Shelvey after Christian Fuchs had played him into space down the left, and had another effort repelled after turning smartly 12 minutes later with the Foxes pressing once again.

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Schmeichel needed two attempts to claim Shelvey's 74th-minute piledriver, but it was £30million summer signing Perez who could have won it deep into stoppage time, but fired high over.

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