Tottenham 1-2 Newcastle: Goals from Alexander Isak and Anthony Gordon earn victory back on the road
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Newcastle United won a fifth consecutive game to accumulate anguish in Tottenham Hotspur, while Eddie Howe’s team defeated his exhaustly hosts.
Spurs were lacking a host of players for the first time due to injury or illness, yet Dominic Solanke gave them an early lead forward of England manager Thomas Tuchel.
But it was temporarily canceled through Anthony Gordon, with Ange Postcoglou’s great fury after the ball hit Newcastle midfielder Jelinton the preparation.
Newcastle took over and Alexander Isak continued his momentum as he came on the spur of the moment to score for the seventh successive Premier League match and give the visitors a deserved lead.
Tottenham took a step forward and was the biggest team after the break, since Heung-Min and James Maddison were on the bench, but Newcastle endured and climbed to the fifth position in the classification of the Premier League.
Tottenham remain 11th, with just one win from their last eight, but could drop further by the end of the weekend after suffering a 10th league defeat of the season. Follow all the reaction below
A steamy angel from Postcoglou said his exhausted Tottenham look would have beaten Newcastle that the game had taken its position on a “uniform and points playing field” after the equaliser scored a debatable equaliser in their 2-1 win.
Postecoglou said he was “proud” of the “outstanding” efforts of his team, but furious with the Newcastle draw in the first half, which arrived only two minutes and 20 seconds after Dominic Solanke’s first goal. Tottenham lost the property by betting on the defense, but the ball hit the hand of the Newcastle Joelinton midfielder in the preparation when Anthony Gordon scored.
Newcastle’s equalizer came here a handball from Joelinton when Postecoglou said that his looks deserved to win
Newcastle came from behind to clinch a fifth straight Premier League win and inflict more pain on Ange Postecoglou’s depleted Tottenham.
The Spurs, who did not have 11 players, were before after 4 minutes, thanks to Dominic Solanke, but their celebrations were short with Anthony Gordon capable of matching in the sixth minute.
There was an element of controversy about the leveller after Joelinton handled in the build-up, but VAR allowed the goal to stand and Eddie Howe’s men claimed all three points thanks to Alexander Isak’s 14th goal of the season before half-time.
Tottenham 1-2 Newcastle: Dominic Solanke and Anthony Gordon scored the Chief of New England, Thomas Tuchel.
Angel Postcoglou, in statements to TNT Sports, says he is “proud” of his own and believes that Tottenham deserved to win the game.
“Hugely proud of the players. Outstanding considering the situation we are in. We deserved to win that game. All things being equal we would have.”
He was asked about Newcastle’s first goal, which hit Joelinton’s hand.
“I don’t feel mistreated. That’s how they need to do things. The last thing I need is an explanation.
Just one Premier League win out of eight for Tottenham since beating Manchester City 4-0 in November. He is five numbers short of the 24 imaginable in this round.
They can finish the weekend in 14th place, but that would require Manchester United to beat Liverpool and West Ham to beat Man City.
A wonderful work for the impartial and the Newcastle showed his metal at the time in the middle. He remembers his most sensitive crusade a few years ago, where Eddie Howe’s appearance showed a lot of combat and sand sometimes.
How Tottenham can use the component of this. They countered with another entertaining game, but that’s the problem. They were a little too simple to play opposite in the first half, which is understandable given their absences.
A very victory for Newcastle, who move up to fifth! Six consecutive wins in all competitions and five in the Premier League.
90 10 minutes: we continue. The Spurs still have one last attempt to go far, but Livramento wins the challenge with his son. Tonali wins a shot at the other end, in front of the Newcastle fans.
90 + 9 minutes: Newcastle has the ball in the area. Guimaraes and Jelinton love him.
90+7 mins: SAVE! Another brilliant Porro delivery from the right is met by Solanke. But he can’t steer the header either side of Dubravka!
90+5 mins: Another save for Brandon Austin as he stands up to save Harvey Barnes’ flick. Bruno Guimaraes celebrates another Newcastle corner – and I don’t think this will come into the box.
A fuming Ange Postecoglou said his depleted Tottenham side would have beaten Newcastle had the match taken place on a “an even and fair playing ground” after the visitors scored a controversial equaliser in their 2-1 win.
Postecoglou said he was “proud” of his team’s “outstanding” efforts but was furious about Newcastle’s equaliser in the first half, which came just two minutes and 20 seconds after Dominic Solanke’s opener. Tottenham lost ownership betting on the defense, but the ball hit Newcastle midfielder Joelinton’s hand in pre-season when Anthony Gordon scored.
Newcastle had just won their fifth consecutive victory in the Premier League and inflicted even more pain on Tottenham, exhausted by Angel Postcoglou.
Spurs, without 11 players, took the lead after 4 minutes through Dominic Solanke but their celebrations were short-lived with Anthony Gordon equalizing in the 6th minute.
There was a point of controversy over the leveller after Joelinton sorted out the build-up, but Var allowed the goal to stand and Eddie Howe’s men claimed all three points thanks to Alexander Isak’s 14th goal of the season before halftime.
Angel Postcoglou, who goes to TNT sports, says he is “proud” of his own and believes that Tottenham deserved to win the game.
“I am incredibly proud of the players. It is exceptional taking into account the scenario in which we were. We deserved to win this game. On equal terms, we would have done it.
Asked about Newcastle’s first goal, which hit Jelinton’s hand.
“I don’t feel harsh. This is how things should be done. The last thing I need is an explanation. “
Just one Premier League win in eight for Tottenham now since beating Manchester City 4-0 in November. It’s five points from a possible 24 during that run.
They can finish the weekend in 14th place, but it would require Manchester United to battle Liverpool and West Ham to beat Man City.
A lovely adjustment for the neutral and Newcastle showed its metal in the middle of the time. He remembered his crusade among the top 4 of a few years ago, where Eddie Howe’s team has demonstrated a lot of struggle and courage.
How Tottenham could use some of that. They contributed to another entertaining game but that’s the problem. They were just a bit too easy to play against at times in the first half, which is understandable given their absences.
A very good win for Newcastle, who climb up to fifth! Six wins in a row in all competitions and five in the Premier League.
90 10 min: We pass. One last chance for Spurs to make it long, but Livramento wins the challenge with Son. Tonali wins a side-kick, in front of the Newcastle fans.
90 9 minutes: Newcastle put the ball in the corner. Guimaraes and Joelinton love it.
90 7 minutes: Save! Another brilliant delivery from Porro from the right is fulfilled through Solanke. But he can’t turn his head to one aspect or the other of Dubravka!
90+5 minutes: Prevent Brandon Austin as he rises to save Harvey Barnes’ movie. Bruno Guimaraes celebrates Corner in Newcastle, and I don’t think he will enter the box.
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