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Newcastle Triumphs Over 10-Man Villa with Isak on Target Again
Newcastle United’s rise in the Premier League continued as they overcame a depleted Aston Villa side to secure a commanding 3-0 victory. The Magpies made an electrifying start, netting their first goal in just 80 seconds when Anthony Gordon delivered a superb curled finish from the edge of the box. This swift counter-attack was set up by Sandro Tonali's interception deep in Newcastle’s half, followed by Joelinton’s dynamic drive forward. Villa's evening turned sour in the 32nd minute as their Colombian forward, Jhon Duran, was sent off for violent conduct after a contentious stamp on Newcastle defender Fabian Schar. Despite Duran’s protests that the incident was unintentional, referee Anthony Taylor stood firm in his decision, leaving Villa to battle with 10 men.
Continuing his stellar form, Alexander Isak doubled Newcastle’s lead early in the second half, converting Jacob Murphy’s precise low cross to bring his season tally to 11 Premier League goals. This marked his seventh goal in six games, underscoring his pivotal role in Newcastle’s attacking prowess. Isak’s consistency in front of goal followed his remarkable hat-trick against Ipswich Town just days prior. With Villa unable to mount a significant response, Newcastle controlled the game, leveraging their numerical advantage. Joelinton sealed the victory in stoppage time, capitalizing on Amadou Onana’s wayward pass to curl a clinical strike past Villa’s goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez.
This emphatic win propelled Newcastle into fifth place in the league standings, overtaking Aston Villa and reigning champions Manchester City. Meanwhile, Villa, now in ninth, saw their hopes of climbing higher diminished by their misfortunes in this encounter. Newcastle’s performance reinforced their credentials as serious contenders for a top-four finish this season, with Isak and Gordon proving instrumental in their recent success. The Magpies’ dominance was not only a statement of intent but also a warning to other Premier League rivals as they continue to ascend the table.
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