Newcastle could climb into third in the Premier League as they welcome Bournemouth to Tyneside bidding to continue their strong recent run.Nine consecutive wins in all competitions has matched Newcastle’s club record and with Alexander Isak in fluent scoring form,
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Eddie Howe says Alexander Isak is expected to be fit for Newcastle United’s home match against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Wednesday night. Isak, who has scored in seven consecutive Premier League games for Newcastle,
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Newcastle United defender Fabian Schar is set to return to the matchday squad against AFC Bournemouth this afternoon.
Eddie Howe hailed Alexander Isak’s quality after seeing the Sweden international fire Newcastle into the Premier League’s top four. Isak became the first Magpies player to score in eight successive Premier League games as he took his tally for the season to 17 – 16 of them in his last 16 games – with a double in Wednesday night’s 3-0 win over Wolves.
Isak scored a goal in each half at St James' Park, with his 34th-minute opener making him just the fourth different player to net in eight successive Premier League matches. Wolve
Newcastle United can secure a record-breaking tenth consecutive victory in all competitions when they host Bournemouth in the Premier League on Saturday. The Magpies have been in exceptional form over the past month.
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Newcastle's form has dramatically improved once Eddie Howe was finally prepared to unleash Sandro Tonali as his number six.
Anthony Gordon and Alexander Isak scored as Newcastle United came from behind to beat Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 and claim a fifth straight Premier League win. Isak continued his rich form when he nudged home to put Newcastle ahead in the 38th minute of Saturday’s contest at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
It is perfect Howe. Peak Howe. While everybody else revels in a heady, joyous ride, he is fiddling with the seatbelt, checking and double-checking, a meticulous, detail-obsessed head coach who readily admits he is motivated by “the fear of tomorrow”. One day, that safety harness will be needed, but not now. Not yet.