Gillingham 0-1 Newcastle United
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Newcastle eased into the third round of the Capital One Cup with victory over League One side Gillingham.
The only goal of the contest came in the 25th minute when former Sunderland player John Egan put the ball into his own net from Gabriel Obertan's cross.
The Premier League side were rarely troubled, with only Luke Norris forcing Tim Krul into making a good save.
Magpies full-back Massadio Haidara hit the bar with a fierce strike before firing another effort wide.
Newcastle travel to Crystal Palace in the third round.
Victory was Newcastle's first of the season, having lost and drawn their first two league fixtures.
Manager Alan Pardew, whose side face Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Saturday, said: "I just think we've shown real solid team performances in the three matches so far, without really getting a break in front of goal."
Match facts | |
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The Gills have gone 14 League Cup games without a clean sheet | Newcastle's last League Cup elimination against lower league opposition came in 2003 |
The League One side last made it into the third round of the League Cup in 2005 | The Magpies have been beaten by teams from the same division as them in each of the last 10 seasons |
"So many times we could have got a break tonight and we could have got a second or third goal and it didn't happen for us.
"I'm hoping to get a break on Saturday, we just need one break.
"It would be nice to score two or more goals on Saturday."
The visitors created little in terms of goal threat, although it was more than the home side managed.
The only goal came in the 25th minute when Obertan fired in a dangerous low cross that Egan turned in past keeper Stephen Bywater.
Neither of Newcastle's attacking summer signings, Siem de Jong and Emmanuel Riviere, made much of an impact, although left-back Haidara did.
The Frenchman was a constant threat down the wing and fired in one shot that rattled the crossbar and another that flew wide of Bywater's post.
Gillingham substitute Luke Norris had his side's best chance - a rasping 20-yard drive that Dutch keeper Tim Krul tipped over.
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