Newcastle United 4-1 Chelsea. Second-half goals from Jamaal Lascelles, Joelinton and Anthony Gordon proved the difference as Newcastle emphatically returned to winning ways in the Premier League against Chelsea at St James’ Park.
Lascelles’ free header from Gordon’s cross gave the Magpies a 2-1 lead on the hour mark, before Joelinton capitalised on a Thiago Silva error to double the hosts’ advantage just 90 seconds later.
And Gordon netted his fifth of the season with seven minutes remaining to put the seal on a comprehensive victory for Newcastle, who lost at Bournemouth in their previous match.
Fit-again Alexander Isak had opened the scoring in an entertaining first half, sending a composed finish beyond Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sanchez from 17-year-old Lewis Miley’s threaded pass.
Raheem Sterling’s delightful free-kick restored parity 10 minutes later, but Chelsea were architects of their own downfall in the second half as Lascelles and Joelinton put the game out of reach for the Blues.
They were reduced to 10 men when Reece James was shown a second yellow card for a foul on Gordon, before the former Everton man completed the scoring late on.
The win moves Newcastle to within three points of fourth-placed Tottenham, while Chelsea’s fifth league defeat of the season leaves them just inside the top half.
Newcastle fell below their recent high standards at Bournemouth before the international break, but the 2-0 defeat at Vitality Stadium must be viewed in the context of the Magpies’ personnel woes and a gruelling run of fixtures that included games against Arsenal, Manchester United and Borussia Dortmund.
Though Eddie Howe’s list of injury absentees remains a worry, his team looked more like their usual selves against Chelsea as they pressed their opponents high up the pitch and deservedly forced an early breakthrough.
They shot themselves in the foot in the build-up to Blues’ equaliser, however, Lascelles cheaply surrendering possession to Nicolas Jackson before Trippier was penalised for a faint nudge on Sterling, who beat Pope with his free-kick.
Joelinton should have put Newcastle back in front when he headed wide from an unmarked position in the first half, but Lascelles made amends for his first-half error by steering Gordon’s inswinging delivery into the bottom corner.
The momentum was suddenly back with the home side and when Silva miscued a backpass to Sanchez, Joelinton was first to the loose ball and drilled beyond the Chelsea goalkeeper for his first Premier League goal of the season.
James’ late dismissal and Gordon’s calm finish were the icing on the cake for the Magpies on a highly satisfactory afternoon for Howe and his players.
source – BBC