Reporting Sports in a refreshing style

Newcastle teenager Miley on target in Fulham defeat

Seventeen-year-old Lewis Miley became Newcastle’s youngest Premier League goalscorer as the Magpies bounced back from Champions League elimination with a win over 10-man Fulham.

Fulham had striker Raul Jimenez sent off after 22 minutes following a dangerous, jumping challenge into Sean Longstaff, which caught the Newcastle man in the face.

On-pitch referee Sam Barrott originally showed Jimenez a yellow card before video assistant referee Michael Salisbury told Barrott to review the Mexican’s challenge, which was then upgraded to a red card.

READ ALSO New life in Germany: Kane enlists AI for family bedtime stories

Anthony Gordon hit the crossbar for the hosts in the first half, before substitute Miley, who joined the club’s academy at the age of seven, fired a low shot past Bernd Leno early in the second half.

Miguel Almiron added a second goal shortly afterwards when the ball broke to him a few yards out after Callum Wilson thought he had been fouled by Antonee Robinson.

Dan Burn grabbed a third late on, bundling the ball over the line after his header had been parried by Leno.

The result ended Newcastle’s run of three successive defeats. It came three days after the 2-1 home loss to AC Milan not only led to elimination from the Champions League, but also saw them finish bottom of their group to end their involvement in European competition this season.

That had been Newcastle’s first European adventure since 2012-13 and their first Champions League campaign since 2003-04.

Manager Eddie Howe and defender Burn, writing in the matchday programme, stated how they wanted an instant return to that level next season.

“Every disappointment becomes the motivation to push on and we are all hungry to experience the Champions League again and we will work hard to earn the right to compete in it once more,” said Howe.

“Had our squad been less stretched, we believe we had the quality to go further and compete in the latter stages.”

READ ALSO Chelsea plan to shun Fulham’s offer for Armando Broja

This win, which always looked inevitable after Jimenez’s first-half red card, saw Newcastle move up into sixth and above Manchester United, with the Red Devils playing at Premier League leaders Liverpool on Sunday.

It also extended Newcastle’s excellent home league record, with this being their seventh successive victory at St James’ Park in the competition. Of the 29 points they have earned, 24 of those have come at home.

You might also like

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.