Newcastle moved to a point at a point with a fifth-set Manchester City point in the Premier League, as they increased her hopes in the Champions League, winning West Ham 1-0 away from home.
Newcastle now starts on Sunday’s Carabao Cup finals compared to Liverpool, to live on Sky SportsWith the much -needed reinforcement of confidence after they recently lost their defense duo Sven Botman and Lewis Hall due to injury, as well as Anthony Gordon to suspend for a trip to Wembley.
The second half’s efforts Bruno Guimaraes proved to be a decisive factor after running into Harvey Barnes Cross to encourage Newcastle into the lead (64), but the goal for which West Ham claimed was to be excluded after Alexander Isak had appeared that Max Kilman had pushed from a potential outside.
“They have scored and the goal is frustrating from our perspective,” Potter said after the game. “We think it is clear. Two hands on the back of the defender. It is pressure. He (Isaac) did not celebrate and thought it was pushes.”
Barnes himself approached Magpies the advantage before the break, but twice rejected by Hammers’ goalkeeper Alphonse Areola, one of the pointed players for them.
While at one end he impressed at one end, his teammates flattered that they had seduced the other, because West Ham chief Graham Potter left to miss his missed chances of his team from earlier in the game, Tomas Soucek made his effort over the bar from closeness, and Mohammed Kudus suffered his opportunity.
The hosts won the games against Arsenal and Leicester, who went on to make this fixture, but on this occasion they failed.
Guimaraes: We want to fight for the Champions League
Newcastle midfielder Bruno Guimaraes speaking Sky Sports::
“It’s a huge victory for us, we want to fight for the Champions League again. It was a big win for us with a big character to keep a clean list. It’s a good victory to get back to the finals before the finals.
“Of course, when you don’t win games, confidence decreases slightly, but when we play like that, we show the character of the team. To be very honest, at the best order, we can beat any team in the world.
“We have to be consistent. We played well, we held a clean list – the most important thing are three points.”
Howe: A pleasant end of a challenging week
Newcastle safe Eddie Howe::
“A massive victory, not our best game, but one of our best games. I will always be a narrow and difficult team for playing. We were all defensively we haven’t been to in recent weeks.
“Challenging week, but really pleased. It was a tiring victory for us. Based on the good defense work of the team.
“I thought Harvey (Barnes) had his moments, and the help for the goal was a top cross. He is capable of these decisive moments. He is so very pleased with him and Bruno to achieve the goal.”
Potter: The goal of Newcastle was a clear pressure
Western ham safe Graham Potter::
“I feel for the players. They put so much in the game. A really committed performance. The game we started well. Sometimes we had to defend well. We had our moments and they had their own.
“They scored a goal, and the goal is frustrating from our perspective. We think it is clear. Two hands on the back of the defender, it is push. He (Isak) did not celebrate and thought it was pushes.
“We didn’t do enough to win the game. We can improve our offensive game. All in all, the boys did their best.”
Perfect Pick-me-up for Newcastle
Sky Sports’ Patrick Rowe:
This was by no means a vintage appearance from Newcastle, but they go with three key points in the Champions League football race.
To the sixth and levels on points with the ruling Man City champions. Howe was sometimes riding happiness, with a clean leaf of Nick Pope, he kept a pristine finish with West Ham, not a goalkeeper performance, but he won’t worry.
Magpies chief described an upgrade to this knot as “challenging” after losing Hall, Gordon and Botman, but this victory is the perfect pick-me-up on the eve of the Carabao Cup finals on Sunday-Igra Guimaraes compared to the “World Cup Finals” while talking Sky Sports After the victory.
As for West Ham, it is clear that they need a presence in advance. They were a better side for most of this fixture, but they were missing the figure through the middle to calculate these chances.
They seem to be safe from the fall, and 16 points were also separated by Ipswich in 18th place. Potter did well to place the ship and take them safely. The next season is when the real pressure will be pressed.
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