JOELINTON SCORES WINNER AS 10-MAN NEWCASTLE HOLD ON TO BEAT SOUTHAMPTON 1-0 @ HOME

Joelinton’s goal secured a hard-fought opening-day victory for 10-man Newcastle over newly promoted Southampton in an ill-tempered match at St James’ Park.

A dreadful pass from Saints goalkeeper Alex McCarthy gifted the ball to striker Alexander Isak, who set up Brazil midfielder Joelinton to score with Newcastle’s only shot on target just before half-time.

That goal came 17 minutes after home defender Fabian Schar had been shown a red card for going head-to-head with Ben Brereton Diaz, after he had been shoved in the back by the Southampton forward.

Brereton Diaz dropped to the ground after minimal contact from Schar and referee Craig Pawson sent off the Swiss defender.

Schar’s red card galvanised St James’ Park as the noise levels rose and Eddie Howe’s side dug deep to defend waves of Southampton attacks.

Tempers flared even further at half-time with both sets of players pushing and shoving in the tunnel.

In a more subdued second half, Southampton came agonisingly close to equalising through Brereton Diaz but Lewis Hall’s sublime clearance off the line kept the Magpies’ clean sheet intact.

Southampton had 19 shots to Newcastle’s three but failed to find an equaliser.

Newcastle eye more European football

Newcastle’s Champions League adventure came to an end in the group stage last season and returning to European football’s biggest competition will be their target this season.

Eddie Howe’s team and their fans enjoyed away days at the likes of Paris St-Germain and AC Milan, but Manchester United’s FA Cup victory meant Newcastle’s seventh-place finish last season was not enough for European football.

The bonus is that they start this season with a lighter, more manageable schedule and, in the form of players such as Isak, Anthony Gordon, and Bruno Guimaraes, have a squad capable of again challenging at the top end of the table.

Keeping hold of their stars was key for Howe this summer and the push to strengthen his squad continues, with several bids for Crystal Palace’s England defender Marc Guehi rejected.

Next up is a trip to Bournemouth on Sunday 25 August as Newcastle look to make it back-to-back victories.

 

Kesh Awefada

Kesh Awefada

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