The boss of Newcastle, Eddie Howe, has asked Alexander Isak’s future to clarify his team in a thriller in a thriller in a thriller with five goals in St. James’ Park in a goal of five goals.
The chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan was among the crowd when the 16-year-old replacement Rio Ngumoha scored a 3-2 victory for the Reds. He became the fourth recent scorer in the history of the Premier League behind James Vaughan, James Milner and Wayne Rooney-deep into added time, in which the owner had previously met the owner the day earlier a day.
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After the game, head coach Howe existed that he was not what was said during these discussions, but admitted a decision about the Swedish international – the topic of a rejected bid of £ 110 million from the Reds – was needed sooner than later.
The Chairman of Newcastle, Yasir Al-Rumayyan, was on Tyneside (Owen Humphreys/PA) on Monday evening)
Howe said: “I haven’t celebrated it in a long time.
“We want clarity, we want forward, we want the narrative to change because we are now at the beginning of the season.
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“We have the action and have to achieve results, and we have to try to concentrate on what we can control. We have given two really good performances, we have one point. It is difficult for ourselves, especially at this moment when you are looking for positive searches that you can stick to.
“But we fight through and we are going to Leeds now.”
On a night in which a large part of the conversation was surrounded before the kick -off Isak, the two sides produced a remarkable heavyweight when the 10 men of the magpies came off the ropes to contest themselves within seconds after a remarkable point.
The goals in every half by Ryan Gravenberch and Hugo Ekikte on both sides of Anthony Gordon’s release seemed to have won the visitors, but Bruno Guimaraes ’57. Minute headball gave Newcastle Hope and Will Osula’s Equalizer put a grandstand finish in which the Mae-Minishing-Mintus-Mintumoha-based minishet-Missen-mild minic missing with the addition.
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Gordon was sent by referee Simon Hooper by the Var -Review by the man after an assessment of his messy challenge against Virgil van Dijk, even though Howe had sympathy with the man he had asked to deactivate for Isak.
Anthony Gordon, the second right, goes according to the red card shown (Owen Humphreys/Pa)
He said: “It is an unhappy, I think he has a little unhappy with it. Everyone told me that it was a clear red. My first opinion was a little different, but maybe I have the wrong perspective, so I have sympathy for him.”
When asked whether the three-game suspension Gordon is now even less likely to leave, Howe said: “Yes, of course. If you carry out math, the options in this position will have us.”
The number opposite was pleased to get out of a remarkable game with three points, but admitted that his site had been lucky enough to get it.
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When asked about Ngumoha’s last winner, he said: “Of course, it is something special for him to score a goal in a moment like this.
“We know what it feels like – we admitted last season [at Newcastle] In the 89th minute we were the lucky ones because we were. We were lucky enough to win the line.
“That means more than when we play good football because this evening has nothing to do with tactics or good football this evening. It was just a great game to see, but not because of tactics or good football, but because every single second of the game was on the front of your seat.”