EPL: Newcastle Beats Manchester City

Newcastle Vs Manchester City
Barnes leads Newcastle to win

Newcastle United claims first win against Pep Guardiola's Manchester City under Eddie Howe. Harvey Barnes scores twice as Newcastle United beats Manchester City 2-1 at St James' Park.


Newcastle finally broke through Donnarumma's resistance, but Manchester City will be kicking themselves over missed opportunities...


Harvey Barnes was on fire, scoring two goals in seven minutes to lead Newcastle United to a thrilling 2-1 win over Manchester City at St James' Park. Barnes opened the scoring in the 63rd minute with a superb finish, beating Gianluigi Donnarumma through a packed box.


Ruben Dias equalized for City just five minutes later, his shot deflecting off Fabian Schar's leg after Newcastle failed to clear a corner. But Newcastle's recovery was impressive, and they regained the lead when Barnes scored his second goal, a close-range finish after Bruno Guimaraes' header hit the crossbar.


Jacob Murphy's delivery into the box caused chaos, and Barnes was on hand to pounce. The goal sparked wild celebrations at St James' Park, with the home fans ecstatic. The goal was awarded after a lengthy VAR check, but it was a crucial moment for Newcastle.

 



The win was a massive boost for Eddie Howe's side, bouncing back from a disappointing defeat to Brentford. It was a rare win against Pep Guardiola's Manchester City, and the Newcastle fans will be loving it. The reaction from the fans was electric, with the team basking in the glory of a hard-fought win.


Newcastle finally broke through Donnarumma's resistance, but Manchester City will be kicking themselves over missed opportunities. They had chances to get back into the game, but it wasn't their day. The result keeps Arsenal at the top, but City's title hopes take a hit.


Guardiola's side were incensed by some of the refereeing decisions, particularly the non-penalty for Phil Foden's challenge. They were also unhappy with the VAR's decision to award Newcastle's winner, feeling it should have been ruled out for offside. The frustration was palpable, but it's all part of the game.


Newcastle United's Harvey Barnes scored two goals in seven minutes to lead his team to a thrilling 2-1 win over Manchester City at St James' Park. Despite a strong performance from Erling Haaland, who was denied by Nick Pope's impressive block, Newcastle's chances paid off with Barnes' decisive strike.


Haaland, who's still chasing his 100th Premier League goal, had a few chances, including an attempted chip that went wide, but it was Newcastle's evening. Phil Foden also had a close-range effort saved, but it wasn't enough to secure a City win. Newcastle's win marks Eddie Howe's first Premier League victory against Pep Guardiola.






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