Our thanks to billymerlin as he reflects on one of our better NUFC Boxing Days. LCFC 0 NUFC 3
Match Reports35 seconds agoWith Christmas out of the way, it was time to get the real drinking and celebrating underway, as Newcastle United resumed life in the Premier League.
The game kicked off and if we thought we’d had all our presents, we’d be wrong. Amartey gifting us a penalty, inside two minutes, scything down Joelinton just inside the box. It was the same player that tried to power through minutes later but came up against our towering Dutchman. Botman eased Daka off the ball with little effort. Our old mate Ayoze had managed to get on the pitch due to an injury to Praet but was offering nothing.
Schar almost pulled off a Ben Arfa, surging forward from the halfway line, but was stopped before he got to the box. Our best chances came from second balls after corners. Almiron had a placed shot blocked and Willock scuffed a strike into the goalie’s arms. Both after Leicester had failed to fully clear a Trippier delivery.
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