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Joelinton finally scores as dominant Newcastle beat Sheffield United


Allan Saint-Maximin had an outstanding game for the Magpies

Joelinton scored only his second Premier League goal and first since 25 August as Newcastle swept aside 10-man Sheffield United to take a huge step towards safety.

The relief on the Brazilian striker’s face was apparent when he tapped in the Magpies’ third, and although there were no fans inside St James’ Park to celebrate with, no doubt many were screaming with delight as the £40m striker ended his torrid run.

That was the icing on a sweet Magpies cake. Despite playing their first match since the restart, they looked far fresher than their opponents who produced one of their worst defensive displays of the season, capped off by the red card for John Egan five minutes after the break.

It means Chris Wilder’s side, who drew against Aston Villa in their opening match back, have taken just one point from two games against teams they would be expected to beat. Next up for them is Manchester United – a crucial match in the race for a top-four spot.

As for Newcastle, who have been dealing with a takeover saga during the lockdown, they have 38 points and are 11 points above the drop-zone. They now look all but safe.

Allan Saint-Maximin sent them on their way when he fired home at the far post after Enda Stevens inexplicably allowed Ritchie’s low ball to go between his legs. Ritchie then added a second with a thunderous strike from the edge of the area.

Then came Joelinton’s strike from close range after Miguel Almiron delivered a pinpoint low ball to his feet.

Newcastle stay at home for their next match against struggling Aston Villa.

Bruce makes his case again

Joelinton (left) scored only his fourth goal for Newcastle this season, and only his second in the league

Steve Bruce has somehow remained gracious ever since he took his dream job last summer. As a former Sunderland manager who followed former fans’ darling Rafael Benitez, he was already in the red when he arrived.

His team selections, particularly the reluctance to drop Joelinton, further frustrated the supporters and now the possibility of new, moneyed owners from Saudi Arabia has cast further doubt on the future of the manager.

But time and again Bruce has confounded his critics this season with wins over Tottenham, Manchester United, Chelsea and now this double over the Blades.

His side produced a disciplined display with plenty of verve provided by Saint-Maximin, Almiron and Ritchie.

Saint-Maximin, in particular, was exceptional. The £20m outlay last summer now seems a snip for the 23-year-old who embarrassed the visiting defence with his trickery and pace, before he got his reward in the 55th minute.

Ritchie added the second 14 minutes later with the goal of the game – a fierce drive which was too hot to handle for Dean Henderson.

And with 12 minutes remaining, Joelinton, who had missed an easy chance in the first half, scored his second league goal for the club – 2,130 minutes and 39 shots after scoring the first.

Blades lose sharpness at St James’

Defender John Egan could not get the better of Joelinton at St James’ Park on Sunday

Wilder’s post-match talk to his team might not be repeatable. His side’s success this season has been built on unwavering discipline and a miserly defence – the second best in the league before Sunday – but neither were evident today.

There were suggestions something was not right early in the match when midfielder Oliver Norwood lost possession far too easily on a couple of occasions before Egan got caught up in an unnecessary altercation with Joelinton which earned him a yellow card.

That became two yellows for the Irishman in the 50th minute when he got on the wrong side of the striker, who he pulled back as he tried to run in on goal. Referee David Coote was given an easy decision.

If Wilder had his face in his hands then, worse was to follow. For Newcastle’s first, the usually dependable Stevens got his legs in a muddle as he tried to stop Ritchie’s ball from finding Saint-Maximin and for the second, right-back George Baldock’s reluctance to close down Ritchie gave the Scot room to shoot.

Man of the match – Allan Saint-Maximin (Newcastle)

Allan Saint-Maximin, who took to his knee after scoring to show solidarity for the Black Lives Matter movement, was a constant threat to the Blades defence

Heaviest defeat for the Blades since 2018 – the stats

  • Newcastle are now unbeaten in four Premier League games on home soil without conceding a goal (W2 D2) – the Magpies have kept four straight clean sheets in the top-flight at St James’ Park for the first time since April 2012.
  • After losing none of their first nine Premier League away games this season (W3 D6), Sheffield United have since suffered three defeats in their last six on the road (W1 D2), failing to score on four occasions during this run.
  • Wilder and Sheffield United have suffered their heaviest league defeat together since a 3-0 loss at Middlesbrough in August 2018, shipping more than twice on the road for the first time in the Premier League this season.
  • There were just 264 seconds between Egan being sent off for Sheffield United and Saint-Maximin scoring the opener for Newcastle.
  • Sheffield United defender Egan received just the second red card of his English league career, with his only previous red before today coming last season versus Millwall in April 2019.
  • After scoring with just one of his first 30 Premier League shots, Saint-Maximin has now netted with each of his last two attempts (also v Southampton back in March). Indeed, only Jonjo Shelvey (five) has netted more times for Newcastle in the top-flight this season than the French winger (three).
  • With his first goal involvements of the campaign, Ritchie has both scored and assisted in a Premier League game for the first time, with the Scotsman’s strike his first top-flight goal at St James’ Park since January 2019 (v Manchester City).

What’s next?

Newcastle host Aston Villa on Tuesday and the Blades are at Manchester United on the same day (both 18:00 BST).





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