Eddie Howe hails match-winner as Newcastle United claim ‘incredible’ victory

Newcastle United’s Fabian Schar reacts after sustaining an injury as Sean Longstaff, Alexander Isak, Bruno Guimaraes and Joe Willock remonstrate to the referee after West Ham United’s Mohammed Kudus scores their 2nd goal during their Premier League match at St. James’ Park, on Mar. 30, 2024. (Reuters)
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Updated 30 March 2024
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Eddie Howe hails match-winner as Newcastle United claim ‘incredible’ victory

  • Substitute Harvey Barnes nets late double to seal dramatic comeback win over West Ham
  • Eddie Howe’s side trailed 3-1 after Alexander Isak’s early penalty was erased by goals from Michail Antonio and Mohammed Kudus before half-time

NEWCASTLE: Eddie Howe has hailed the impact of Newcastle United match-winner Harvey Barnes, who netted twice as the Magpies came back from the dead to claim three Premier League points against rivals West Ham.

Newcastle looked to have let the win slip as Alexander Isak’s opener was canceled out by Michail Antonio, Mohammed Kudus and Jarrod Bowen. But a remarkable second-half comeback saw Isak net again, before substitute Barnes come off the bench to net an impressive late double.

The win, the first time the Magpies have come from behind to claim victory, sees them stay right in the mix for the European places, which could go down to eighth.

Howe said the performance, from both the Magpies and West Ham United, was a one for the ages.

“A brilliant advert for the Premier League in terms of the drama, the changes in the game and the flows of momentum,” he said in the aftermath of the 4-3 win.

“I have to credit the players in how they responded to lots of different moments and adversity. From 3-1 down, that looked a really difficult point in our season, but they remained calm and kept doing the right things. That’s an incredible win for us.”

Barnes, just back from injury, undoubtedly takes the headlines after this one, but he was not the only player to impress off the bench, with Lewis Hall a catalyst, and the energy and physicality of Elliot Anderson also impressing.

Howe said: “I thought all the substitutes made a real impact; I thought they did really, really well. Very pleased for all those players individually. But yes, difficult for us, especially losing Jamaal Lascelles so early, we looked really good in the game and then I make a change that reshuffles the back four, and then it’s difficult for us to maybe have the same authority as we had earlier.

“We conceded which is never a good thing for confidence. I thought we played really well in the first half; we were dominant and had lots of chances but find ourselves 2-1 down. Credit to how the players and how they responded to that.”

Barnes has endured a stop-start beginning to life on Tyneside, having arrived from Leicester City only last summer. Goals, when available, have flowed, but availability has been the major issue.

“The thing with Harvey is he’s a goal-scorer. He does score goals,” said Howe. “You look at his statistics and record, it’s incredible, really, for a wide player. We felt when signing him he could do similar numbers for us and he has just been struck by injuries and he’s had a difficult start to his Newcastle career but the quality is there. The two finishes today were typical Harvey, not easy to score the first one although one-on-one. The second one, I hope, will live on for a long time because at 3-3, he still has so much to do. It was a great goal.”

Hall, on loan from Chelsea, has also struggled since arriving. Some 45-minute cameos earlier in the season were, until this week, all the player really had to show for his first season at his boyhood club.

But thrown on at 3-1 down, his impact was stark, with Howe picking the youngster out for praise.

“The first change is a difficult one because Dan Burn has played left-back for so long and we view him in that position, but I felt he was the best one to go inside.

“I could have possibly brought Lewis on at that stage, but I went for a little bit more height with Emil Krafth with West Ham’s set play threat, knowing losing Jamaal was a big blow to us physically.

“But second half I wanted to give the subs a chance to get into the game and I felt we needed to because we just lost a bit of momentum at that time. When Lewis, Elliot and Miggy (Almiron) came on, I felt they all gave us a big lift. Then, of course, Harvey scores two goals.”

Next up for Newcastle United is a clash with relegation-threatened Everton at St. James’ Park on Tuesday.


Manchester City narrow gap in table with dominant win over Sunderland

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Manchester City narrow gap in table with dominant win over Sunderland

  • Phil Foden also scored his fifth goal in three games
  • Foden netted his own in the 65th minute with a goal that was all about Rayan Cherki’s jaw-dropping Rabona assist

MANCHESTER: Manchester City’s center backs Ruben Dias and Josko Gvardiol struck less than four minutes apart in the first half in a 3-0 thrashing of Sunderland that tightened the Premier League title race and kept the pressure firmly on leaders Arsenal.
Phil Foden also scored — his fifth goal in three games — as second-placed City seized the opportunity of Arsenal’s 2-1 loss at Aston Villa earlier in the day to climb within two points of the leaders with 31 points after 15 games. Sunderland were provisionally seventh on 23 points.
While Pep Guardiola’s men dominated possession, neither side really threatened in the first half before Dias ended the deadlock in the 31st minute with a rocket from 30 yards out that took a slight deflection off Dan Ballard. Less than four minutes later, Foden whipped in a cross that Gvardiol leapt to head home.
Foden netted his own in the 65th minute with a goal that was all about Rayan Cherki’s jaw-dropping Rabona assist, a chip that Foden needed only to head home and then had the England midfielder shaking his head in disbelief at Cherki’s skill.
“I worked for that, I know my quality, my quality is my technique, when I play with Phil, Erling (Haaland), Omar (Marmoush), it’s very important to give the good balls for them,” Cherki told the BBC.
“Phil is a great player, he works for the team, runs for the team.”
Sunderland ended the game with 10 men after Luke O’Nien was shown a red card for a bad foul deep in added time.
City’s victory could have been even more lopsided. Haaland, who on Tuesday became the fastest player in history to score 100 Premier League goals, had a second-half shot cleared off the line after Cherki beat two men in the buildup.
Cherki had a great late-game chance when he beat Sunderland’s back line before cutting back and firing a low left-footed effort that Roefs dove right to push out of danger.
“Today it was a great game,” Cherki told Sky Sports. “We don’t want to concede goals and today we didn’t. Perfect day.
“We take the game one after one. We want to work for wins and games.”
There had been pre-game cheers at Etihad Stadium when Aston Villa’s Emiliano Buendia scored the 95th-minute winner that sank Arsenal.
But a City victory felt far from certain after they had to fight off a ferocious comeback in a 5-4 win at Fulham on Tuesday. Sunderland have been excellent in their return to the top flight, taking points off Arsenal, Chelsea and, most recently, champions Liverpool in a 1-1 draw at Anfield on Wednesday.
“One of the best performances of the season against a team that’s done so much so far with top six,” Guardiola said. “The way you play, the way you perform is what tells you what’s going to happen in the future.
“We didn’t concede much ... and we created three chances.”