PL: Newcastle United extend winning streak to five with 4-1 thumping of Man Utd

IANS April 14, 2025 146 views

Newcastle United delivered a stunning performance against Manchester United, securing a commanding 4-1 victory at St. James' Park. Harvey Barnes emerged as the hero, scoring two spectacular goals that highlighted the Magpies' dominant display. The win, achieved without head coach Eddie Howe, pushes Newcastle into the top four and extends their winning streak to an impressive five matches. Manchester United, in contrast, looked toothless and remain mired in mid-table mediocrity.

"Dominated from the outset" - Match Commentary
Newcastle, April 13: Harvey Barnes struck twice in the second half as Newcastle United extended their winning streak to five with a commanding 4-1 win over Manchester United at St. James’ Park on Sunday.

Key Points

1

Harvey Barnes delivers stunning two-goal performance against struggling Manchester United

2

Newcastle extends winning streak to five matches

3

Tactical masterclass without head coach Eddie Howe

4

Emphatic 4-1 victory propels team into Champions League positions

Led by assistants Jason Tindall and Graeme Jones in the absence of Eddie Howe—who was hospitalised on Friday—the Magpies started brightly and dominated from the outset. Sandro Tonali gave the hosts a deserved lead with a superb volley after Alexander Isak’s delicate lofted assist. Despite their dominance, Newcastle were pegged back late in the first half which started when Manuel Ugarte won the ball well in midfield and invited Diogo Dalot to charge forward. The right wing-back timed the release of his pass to Garnacho well, and the Argentina international slotted past Pope and into the far corner of the net.

But the second half belonged entirely to Newcastle. Just three minutes after the restart, Tino Livramento’s deep cross was kept alive by Jacob Murphy, whose sharp cutback was finished with precision by Barnes for his first. Barnes then added his second on 64 minutes when Noussair Mazraoui slipped over in possession but Barnes didn't hesitate, picking up the ball and shifting through the gears. His run took him right through the middle of the Manchester United centre halves and his attempt rocketed into the top right-hand corner

Newcastle never let up. Manchester United, managed by Ruben Amorim, offered little in response after falling behind. The final blow came in the closing stages when Altay Bayındır’s misplaced pass was seized upon by Joelinton, who teed up Bruno Guimarães to slot home Newcastle’s fourth.

Despite an initial equaliser, United were outplayed and outfought. They now sit 14th in the Premier League table, while Newcastle’s fifth straight win propels them into the top four, intensifying their Champions League push.

Reader Comments

J
Jamie L.
What a performance from the lads! Even without Howe on the touchline, they played with so much passion. Barnes was absolutely electric today ⚡ That second goal was pure class!
S
Sarah K.
As a United fan, this is painful to watch week after week. Our defense was nonexistent today. Mazraoui slipping over for Barnes' second goal sums up our season 😔
M
Mike T.
Newcastle's midfield completely dominated. Tonali and Guimarães ran the show. That volley for the first goal was world class!
R
Rahul P.
Respectful criticism: While Newcastle were brilliant, United made it too easy. Amorim needs to sort out the defensive structure ASAP. No team should be conceding 4 goals with that squad.
E
Emma W.
Get well soon Eddie Howe! The coaching staff did him proud today 👏 That second half performance was one of the best I've seen from Newcastle in years.
T
Tom G.
Champions League football is looking more and more likely for Newcastle! What a turnaround from last season's struggles.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Your email won't be published

Tags:
You May Like!