NEWCASTLE 2-0 CHELSEA: An Alexander Isak strike and an own goal from Axel Disasi earned the Magpies a place in the final eight of the Carabao Cup to breathe new life into their season
NEWCASTLE 2-0 CHELSEA: An Alexander Isak strike and an own goal from Axel Disasi earned the Magpies a place in the final eight of the Carabao Cup to breathe new life into their season NEWCASTLE 2-0 CHELSEA: An Alexander Isak strike and an own goal from Axel Disasi earned the Magpies a place in the final eight of the Carabao Cup to breathe new life into their season
Reports of Newcastle United’s demise this season may have been greatly exaggerated.
Eddie Howe’s side blew Chelsea away in 26 minutes with the kind of intensity that has been missing. The Geordies finally found a formula that clicked allowing Alexander Isak to set up a win confirmed by an own goal by Axel Disasi.
Enzo Maresca paid the price of making 11 changes – including leaving Cole Palmer on the bench – and they were rattled by a superb start. Howe’s side have been off-key in the league, mid-table and mediocre, but this was a benchmark for a relaunch which hints at a revival and a tantalising crack at a Carabao Cup last eight tie.
This was the intense Toon of a year ago, on their game, pressing hard, tight and organised with Sandro Tonali running the show with the hard running legs of Sean Longstaff and Joe Willock either side. Newcastle resurrected their trademark opening 25-minute blitz of previous seasons, and were two up after 26 minutes.
The aggression of Newcastle’s press saw Renato Veiga forced into a risky pass on the edge of his box by Joelinton, and Tonali’s tackle on Enzo Fernandez teed up Alexander Isak. The Swede looked back to strength and slotted his second goal in four days from ten yards out.
Within two minutes they had another goal. The excellent Willock, building back after injury, rose to head Isak’s left wing cross at goal. Keeper Filip Jorgensen was unconvincing but had little chance when Alex Disasi bundled home for an own goal.
Newcastle have not won in five league games, and pressure has been building for a performance. The head coach was taken by surprise early in the game when a fan bellowed: “Eddie we love ya..” and was rewarded with a thumbs up.
Howe said: “We needed a performance and result. It was hallmark us, front foot, really good energy and attitude. Football and games change in a heartbeat and momentum changes quickly.
“For us in a difficult moment and you need someone to spark us to life and only we can do that. We were there mentally. The quality has never been in doubt. Fitness and sharpness was there. We beat a really good team tonight.
“Confidence is a fragile thing. Winning games is what restores it. It is an important moment for us and we looked like we had goals in us. Yes we had to defend too, but generally we feel much better about ourselves.”
Enzo Maresca was asked about his changes and said: “(The changes) worked for the performance, but not the result. We had clear chances and didn’t score and in the second half we were in control of the game. We lost because of ten minutes, for the rest we were quite good.
“All competitions are important. We can be more focused on others. We are sad we lost. Newcastle tried to be aggressive.
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