sussexpob wrote:I can confirm that 1-0 flattered United, who only woke up with 15 odd minutes to play. Isak missed a good chance, Almiron missed a few, but after the first half it never looked in doubt. Newcastle pinned United into their own final third most of the game, and Bruno/Joelinton bossed the Man United midfield.
and there was Trippier's free kick off the bar, of course
I was watching LeBoeuf this morning and he said that everyone (the media) is focusing on how bad Man U were yesterday and how poor PSG were in front of goal midweek and how awful Chelsea were last weekend, and at some point people are going to have to consider how good Newcastle are atm instead
It can't last, though, sadly. At some point the extraordinary injury list is going to hurt Newcastle. It has to. The same 10 outfield players can't continue to play at that pace and workrate for 2 or 3 games every week, for very long. There are a couple of tricky away games coming up this week
