Player ratings & talking points from St James’ Park epic


A destructive display in the first half helped Newcastle United Edge, in a pulsating collision in St. James’ Park, in a vibrant collision Nottingham Forest 4: 3.

The Magpies quickly put the disappointment to give an early goal of returning the forest wing player Callum Hudson-Odoi, and achieved four times in an electrifying period of 11 minutes.

Lewis Miley rejected the process and fired a precise left end by a group of bodies before Jacob Murphy woke up early in the list of Hudson-Odois by bundling home up close.

Alexander Isak then took over the 49th and 50th goals of his Premier League career-The Fast Feuerklammer of the Sweden enables him to register the landmark in only 76 appearances, which has the seventh history of the 33-year history of the league.

Isak’s first goal came from the penalty point – his conversion from 12 meters somewhat unconventional when Matz Sels almost kept his efforts – and his second was a distracted effort that lay down in the back of the network.

The fastest up to 50 goals in the history of the Premier League

player

Games to score 50 goals

Erling Haaland

48

Andrew Cole

65

Alan Shearer

66

Ruud van Nistelrooy

68

Fernando Torres

72

Mohamed Salah

72

Alexander Isak

76

The half -time interval could not come early enough for Forest who used the break to re -group and overgroupes himself when Newcastle seemed to go into the cruise control in the early stages of the second half.

A poor 20-minute spell was adequately punished by forest and in particular Nikola Milenkovic, with the outside of his right suitcase in the box in the box in the box in the box into the box into the box into the box, punished appropriately.

Newcastle did not fail the warning and continued to fight despite changes and finally let the forest set Ryan Yates go home a third goal. However, the Magpies held tight and climbed into the top 5 of the Premier League and went to points, perhaps temporarily, with the reigning champions Manchester City.

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Position / player

Evaluation

GK: Nick Papst

5.6/10

RB: Tino Livramento

7.0/10

CB: Fabian Schar

6.9/10

CB: Dan burn

6.8/10

LB: Lewis Hall

8.2/10

CM: Joe Willock

7.6/10

CM: Bruno Guimaraes (C)

7.0/10

CM: Lewis Miley

8.2/10

RW: Jacob Murphy

7.6/10

See: Alexander Isak

8.7/10

LW: Anthony Gordon

7.2/10

Sub: Sandro Tonali (70 ‘for Willock)

6.4/10

Sub: Harvey Barnes (70 ‘for Murphy)

6.2/10

Sub: Callum Wilson (86 ‘for Isak)

N/A

Unused subs: Martin Dubravka (GK), Emil Krafth, Kieran Trippier, Matt Targett, Sean Longstaff, William Osula.

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Position / player

Evaluation

GK: Matz Sels

5.0/10

RB: Ola Aina

5.2/10

CB: Nikola Milenkovic

7.3/10

CB: Murillo

7.3/10

LB: NECO Williams

5.6/10

CM: Nicolas Dominguez

6.5/10

CM: Elliot Anderson

6.7/10

RM: Anthony Elanga

6.1/10

AM: Morgan Gibbs-White

6.4/10

LM: Callum Hudson-Odoi

7.6/10

See: Chris Wood

7.4/10

Sub: Ibrahim Sangare (77 ‘for Yates)

6.4/10

Sub: Ryan Yates (77 ‘for Dominguez)

7.5/10

Subs not used: Wayne Hennessey (GK), Alex Moreno, Harry Toffolo, Morato, Jota Silva, Ramon Sosa, Taiwo Awoniyi.

Alexander Isak

Alexander Isak scored two more goals/Richard Sellers/Allstar/Gettyimages

The recent defeats against Bournemouth, Fulham and Manchester City – two of these severe defeats – had asked some whether Newcastle had enough in the tank to stay in the qualification mix of the Champions League.

The squad was a problem in the northeast, which will contest the Carabao Cup final with Liverpool next month, with the knee injury that Joelinton excluded from the 4-0 defeat last weekend and for the foreseeable future.

Sandro Tonali was also on the bench here after playing the full 90 minutes in the last ten Premier League games in the last ten Premier League games, which means that captain Bruno Guimaraes played in a midfield together with Joe Willock and the emerging Lewis Miley.

Miley took his goal excellently and inspired the St. James park in trademark, and the most influential players of Newcastle used the noise-generated dynamics for Shellshock Forest. Lewis Hall and Anthony Gordon were brought to life on the left, as did Murphy on the opposite flank, while Isak was always on and ready to overthrow. It is important that Newcastle won the midfield battle without Tonali and Joelinton.

But in the second half, things changed quite dramatically when Newcastle, who rattled four goals home in just 11 minutes, faded. The forest was suddenly up and the home side looked without energy without energy, and it was no surprise that Milenkovic reduced the residues with 25 minutes.

Eddie Howe replied and realized that he needed Tonali to stabilize things in the middle of the park, but he will be concerned how quickly Newcastle has become Brillant to a pretty whipping. It emphasized the importance of tonali to keep the pace going, with Joelinton’s endurance and general physicality in the course of the game.

Nuno Espirito Santo

Nuno Espirito Santos Wald refused to give in to St. James’ Park / Robbie Jay Barratt – Ama / Gettyimages

Nottingham Forests meets the top three of the Premier League.

Chris Wood is in the form of his life and Nuno Espirito Santo has the absolute best of Anthony Elanga, Morgan Gibbs-White, Ola Aina, the Duo Milenkovic and Murillo and a variety of others. There were occasional slips from Nuno’s side of the 5-0 defeat against Bournemouth the most striking bad result-but without exception they showed a big character and fighting spirit.

This determination could be seen again after a crazy 11-minute period had almost lost the game. Nuno’s team was supplied with energy for the second half, even though they remained at three, and was by far the better team when they molested and hid Newcastles strenuous backline and midfield.

Milenkovic and Yates’ goals were only desserts for their endeavors and an indication that forest will not fade in the last season department. Qualifying for the Champions League in the next season was once a pipe dream, but now is a very real way because such dark displays.

Player of the game: Alexander Isak (Newcastle)

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