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Newcastle 1-4 Bournemouth: Match Report & Talking Points

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  • Rare Defeat for Newcastle: Newcastle United’s nine-game winning streak came to an end as they suffered a 4-1 defeat at home to Bournemouth in the Premier League.
  • Kluivert’s Heroics: Justin Kluivert’s hat-trick was the standout performance, condemning the Magpies to a rare loss and stealing the spotlight with his clinical finishing.
  • Isak’s Streak Ends: Alexander Isak’s eight-game scoring run came to a halt, as Bournemouth’s defense kept him quiet throughout the match.

Match Summary

Newcastle United failed to set a club record with a tenth consecutive win, stumbling to a dismal 4-1 loss against Bournemouth at St James’ Park. Justin Kluivert’s hat-trick and Milos Kerkez’s late strike ensured Bournemouth’s dominance throughout the match.


How the Game Unfolded

Bournemouth made a fast start and stunned Newcastle with an early goal. Justin Kluivert’s precise finish gave the visitors a deserved lead after just six minutes. Newcastle found an equaliser through Bruno Guimaraes midway through the first half, but Bournemouth swiftly regained their advantage through Kluivert again before the break.

In the second half, Bournemouth maintained their intensity and were rewarded with a third goal in stoppage time from Kluivert. Milos Kerkez added a fourth in the 96th minute, capping off a comprehensive victory for the Cherries.


First Half Highlights

Bournemouth dictated the early proceedings, pressing high and forcing errors from Newcastle. Kluivert’s first goal came after a smooth finish following a precise pass from Dango Ouattara. Newcastle responded through Guimaraes, but just before halftime, a mistake by the Brazilian gifted Kluivert his second goal.

The half ended on a fiery note with multiple yellow cards shown and Newcastle coming close to a second equaliser, only for Kepa Arrizabalaga to deny Sandro Tonali’s volley at the last moment.


Second Half Analysis

Bournemouth continued their aggressive pressing after the break, stifling Newcastle’s usual fluidity. Despite VAR disallowing Ouattara’s second-half effort, Kluivert sealed the victory with a stunning long-range strike in stoppage time. Milos Kerkez’s late goal added further gloss to the scoreline.


Newcastle Struggles Against Bournemouth Press

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Newcastle looked disjointed from the start, struggling to play through Bournemouth’s intense man-to-man press. The Cherries’ ability to win the ball high up the pitch and exploit counter-attacks proved decisive. Bournemouth’s midfield also excelled, regularly winning possession and creating opportunities for their forward line.


Alexander Isak’s Scoreless Streak

Alexander Isak, Ryan Christie

Alexander Isak’s remarkable eight-game scoring streak came to an abrupt end as Bournemouth’s defence, led by Illia Zabarnyi and Dean Huijsen, kept him quiet. Isak managed only one shot and a low expected goals total of 0.06, highlighting the effectiveness of Bournemouth’s defensive approach.


Bournemouth’s Counter-Attacking Prowess

Justin Kluivert, David Brooks

Bournemouth’s devastating counter-attacks were the highlight of the match, as their quick transitions and pace caused havoc for Newcastle’s defence. Kluivert, Ouattara, and Semenyo all displayed exceptional skills on the break, while Bournemouth’s midfield provided the platform for their relentless attacking play.


Player Ratings

Newcastle United (4-3-3)

Ratings provided by FotMob

PlayerRating
GK: Martin Dubravka6.2/10
RB: Tino Livramento5.2/10
CB: Sven Botman6.0/10
CB: Dan Burn5.1/10
LB: Lewis Hall6.8/10
CM: Bruno Guimaraes7.2/10
CM: Sandro Tonali6.9/10
CM: Joelinton6.5/10
RW: Jacob Murphy6.4/10
ST: Alexander Isak6.4/10
LW: Anthony Gordon6.2/10
SUB: Fabian Schar (46′)6.8/10
SUB: Kieran Trippier (66′)6.1/10
SUB: Joe Willock (66′)5.7/10
SUB: William Osula (90+1′)N/A

Bournemouth (4-2-3-1)

Ratings provided by FotMob

PlayerRating
GK: Kepa Arrizabalaga7.0/10
RB: Lewis Cook7.6/10
CB: Illia Zabranyi7.3/10
CB: Dean Huijsen8.1/10
LB: Milos Kerkez8.2/10
DM: Ryan Christie8.1/10
DM: Tyler Adams7.6/10
RW: David Brooks7.7/10
AM: Justin Kluivert9.8/10
LW: Antoine Semenyo7.8/10
ST: Dango Ouattara7.9/10
SUB: Daniel Jebbison (81′)N/A
SUB: Ben Winterburn (90+7′)N/A
SUB: Remy Rees-Dottin (90+7′)N/A
Newcastle 1-4 Bournemouth: Match Report & Talking Points
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