comfortable success of Newcastle United at home to West Ham by 1-5 in a game they dominated from start to finish and allow them to fully enter the Champions League zone. The visiting public ended up chanting their London Olympics team after the goalscoring festival. and that of david moyes They haven’t lost at home since December 30 and are in good shape, but giant Newcastle have come to make it clear that this season they want to go far and leave the Scottish coach on the brink of the Premier League.
In fact, Moyes he could become the 14th manager to be sacked in the Premier League, after this home defeat left him with 27 points, the same as relegation Bournemouth.
After five minutes, the Eddie Howe with the aim of callum wilson, by finishing with a header from the center of the area after an assist from Allan Saint-Maximina. The goalscoring party continued with 0-2 in charge joelington with a low left footed shot after a through ball from Fabian Schär. The goal went up on the scoreboard after VAR review.
As the minutes passed, visiting superiority was more and more hidden. However, the locals did not let their guard down and they received their prize in the 39′, with a goal kurt zouma after a header near the left post after an assist from Jarrod Bowen. The match was exciting and open until the break.
As soon as the second half started, in minute 45′, the goal was back in the boot again callum wilson with a great right-footed shot from very close to the center of the goal. There was almost no time to react to a Newcastle ready to hit the table and show their best version. The visiting domain continues to reach 1-4 in the boots of alexander isak with a shot with his right foot from outside the area in 81′. And in the 89th minute there was still a sentence to make it 1-5 with another goal from joelington to finish off the scoring celebration and confirm the good dynamics of an overwhelming Newcastle United finish applauded by their fans.
WEST HAM
15
NEWCASTLE
West Ham: L. Fabianski; T. Kehrer (V. Coufal, 63′), K. Zouma, N. Aguerd, Emerson; T. Soucek (F. Downes, 63′), D. Rice, J. Bowen, L. Paquetá, S. Benrahma (M. Cornet, 63′); M. Antonio (D.Engs, 63′)
Newcastle: Nick Pope; K. Trippier (J. Manquillo, 87′), F. Schär, S. Botman, D. Burn (Matt Targett, 85′); B. Guimarães, S. Longstaff, Joelinton; J. Murphy (A. Gordon, 64′), C. Wilson (J. Willock, 64′), Saint-Maximin (A. Isak, 64′)
The objectives: 0-1 C. Wilson (6′), 0-2 Joelinton (13′), 1-2 K. Zouma (40′), 1-3 C. Wilson (46′), 1-4 A. Isak (82 ‘), 1-5 Joelinton (90’)
cards: YELLOW CARD: Emerson (42′), Joelinton (52′), F. Downes (88′)
Referee: Craig Pawson
stadium: 0 London Olympics
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Source: La Verdad

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