He Newcastleon the fifth day, at the stadium Craven Cottage where he arrived with three wins and a draw, placed at the top of the standings, suffered his first defeat of the season, beaten 3-1 by Fulhamenjoying a good start to the course.
The Portuguese set Marco Silva He took advantage of his good first half and the ‘magpies’ delay in getting into the game. Before they knew it, after the break, they were 2-0.
They reduced the deficit at the start of the second half, but they had neither time nor order against a superior opponent who took the lead after five minutes.
A pass in place Adama Traoré the Mexican took it Raul Jimenezwith his back, at the height of the penalty spot. Despite being challenged by defender Fabian Schar, he turned and shot just beyond the reach of Nick Pope.
The second was in the 22nd minute, in a quick counterattack started by Alex Iwobi, who assisted. Emile Smith Rowe. Inside the area he was shot low, near a post. Pope’s purpose failed. Soft hands. He could have done more.
It was after intermission as the team expected Eddie Howe They are born again. A midfield steal by Jacob Murphy started the play. He crossed to Harvey Barnes, who curled a shot past goalkeeper Bernd Leno.
The 2-1 score was encouraging Newcastlewhich accentuated its dominance and Fulham had a corner, but in added time, a mistake by Bruno Guimaraes, who sent the ball from the edge into his area, was taken advantage of by Reiss Nelson, who collected the pass and just beat Pope again and sentenced. Marco Silva’s team to victory and Newcastle’s first defeat.
Source: La Verdad

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