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(VIDEO) Anthony Gordon scores 1-0 for Newcastle against Manchester United, Ten Hag in trouble

Manchester United are losing against Newcastle United

By Hector Garcia

Manchester United are losing against Newcastle United
Manchester United are losing against Newcastle United

Manchester United are not having a good time at the Newcastle stadium on a new day of the Premier League. After the bad taste in the mouth of the draw with Galatasaray in the Champions League. Now, Ten Hag's team faces Newcastle with the aim of reversing the situation and continuing to score points in the English league, but the home team is winning.

 

Newcastle is pushing in the first third of the Premier League and is also staying alive in the Champions League. They receive Manchester United at St. James Park, who apparently have already said goodbye to the continental tournament and are in sixth place in the home league. Newcastle are going through a good moment, they have won three of the last five games they played and at the beginning of the month they eliminated Manchester United themselves in the round of 16 of the League Cup.

Newcastle United will try to add a victory on matchday fourteen after defeating Chelsea at St. James' Park 4-1, with goals from Anthony Gordon, Joelinton, Alexander Isak and Lascelles. In addition, the locals have won seven of the 13 games played so far, with a streak of 31 goals for and 14 against. Regarding the visiting squad, Manchester United beat Everton away from home by 3-0 and had previously also done so at home against Luton Town by 1-0, so they intend to take advantage of the winning momentum at the Newcastle United stadium.

 

Anthony Gordon's goal against Manchester United

The match was being closely contested at the Newcastle stadium and at the moment, the Magpies are achieving an important result thanks to a goal from Anthony Gordon in the second half. According to Express, there is pressure from the Manchester United board with Erik Ten Hag.

 


Hector Garcia

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