Newcastle extend Man United’s losing run with ease

Newcastle United's Alexander Isak celebrates scoring their first goal with Joelinton, Anthony Gordon and Lewis Hall. (Reuters)
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Updated 31 December 2024
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Newcastle extend Man United’s losing run with ease

  • The Magpies cruised to a 2-0 win at Old Trafford
  • Alexander Isak and Joelinton struck inside the first 19 minutes as a fifth consecutive win lifted Newcastle into fifth place

MANCHESTER: Manchester United ended a 2024 to forget with a fourth consecutive defeat as Newcastle cruised to a 2-0 win at Old Trafford to intensify the scrutiny on Red Devils’ boss Ruben Amorim.
Just two months into his tenure, Amorim conceded this week that his job is on the line unless results begin to improve.
The Portuguese has won just two of his first nine league games to leave United languishing down in 14th, just seven points above the relegation zone.
Alexander Isak and Joelinton struck inside the first 19 minutes as a fifth consecutive win lifted the Magpies into fifth.
Amorim stood aghast at what he was witnessing in the first half as Newcastle cut through the home side at will.
Just over three minutes were on the clock when Isak was afforded space inside the six-yard box to head in Lewis Hall’s cross and score for the sixth consecutive Premier League game.
United badly missed the presence of suspended captain Bruno Fernandes as the Newcastle midfield three of Sandro Tonali, Bruno Guimaraes and Joelinton played around the aging duo of Casemiro and Christian Eriksen with ease.
Isak blew a huge chance to double the visitors’ lead when he fluffed an attempted dink over Andre Onana and the Swedish striker also had a goal ruled out for offside.
However, it was just a matter of time before Newcastle added a second and it arrived when Joelinton burst in to meet Anthony Gordon’s cross.
Amorim responded by replacing Joshua Zirkzee with Kobbie Mainoo after just 33 minutes — a move greeted with cheers by the frustrated Old Trafford crowd.
Tonali should have made it 3-0 when he hit the post at the end of a flowing Newcastle move through the heart of the United defense.
However, Eddie Howe’s men nearly gifted the Red Devils a route back into the game before half-time.
Rasmus Hojlund missed a glorious chance to pull a goal back when the Dane fired wide with just Martin Dubravka to beat.
Casemiro then wasted an even better opportunity after Fabian Schar presented possession to Mainoo.
Amorim’s half-time pep talk did at least muster some response as United began the second half far better.
Harry Maguire’s header came back off the post before Hall blocked De Ligt’s goalbound follow-up effort.
Marcus Rashford had been restored to the United squad for the first time in five games but remained on the bench for the full 90 minutes as Amorim turned to another outcast in Alejandro Garnacho to make a difference.
But the Argentine international was introduced just as Newcastle had ridden the storm and began to assert their control once more.
A third consecutive home league defeat for the first time since 1979 is the latest in the list of sorry statistics that have marked United’s decade of decline.
The fear for Amorim is that the losing run only looks set to continue into 2025.
A daunting trip to runaway league leaders Liverpool awaits on Sunday before United travel to Arsenal in the FA Cup third round.


Giants Zamalek, Wydad kept apart in CAF Confederation Cup draw

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Giants Zamalek, Wydad kept apart in CAF Confederation Cup draw

  • Zamalek face AS Otoho of Congo Brazzaville and Wydad meet fellow Moroccans Olympique Safi
  • Should Zamalek advance, they will play fellow Egyptian club Al Masry or Chabab Belouizdad of Algeria

JOHANNESBURG: African club giants Zamalek and Wydad Casablanca were kept apart in the CAF Confederation Cup quarter-final and semifinal draws made in Cairo on Tuesday.
Zamalek face AS Otoho of Congo Brazzaville and Wydad meet fellow Moroccans Olympique Safi in the quarter-finals next month.
Should Zamalek advance, they will play fellow Egyptian club Al Masry or Chabab Belouizdad of Algeria for a place in the two-legged final of the African equivalent of the UEFA Europa League.
If Wydad prevail in the Moroccan derby, Maniema Union from the Democratic Republic of Congo or USM Alger of Algeria would be their semifinal opponents.
The semifinals are scheduled for April and the final for May with the winners pocketing $2 million (1,690mn euros) and the runners-up $1mn.
Popularly known as the White Knights, Zamalek are the second most successful club in CAF competitions with 13 titles, including Confederation Cup triumphs in 2019 and 2024.
Wydad have won five CAF competitions, but this will be their first appearance in the knockout stage of the Confederation Cup.
Both clubs won their groups to reach the quarter-finals. Wydad won five of six matches while Zamalek claimed three victories.
They suffered one loss each — Wydad away to Maniema in Kinshasa and Zamalek were surprised by ZESCO United in Ndola.

Draws
Quarter-finals
Al Masry (EGY) v Chabab Belouizdad (ALG)
Olympique Safi (MAR) v Wydad Casablanca (MAR
AS Otoho (CGO) v Zamalek (EGY)
Maniema Union (COD) v USM Alger (ALG)
1st legs: March 15, 2nd legs: March 22

Semi-finals
Maniema or USM v Safi or Wydad
Masry or Belouizdad v Otoho or Zamalek
1st legs: April 12, 2nd legs: April 19

Final
1st leg: May 9, 2nd leg: May 16