Striker Alexander Isak netted a brace, together with a last-gasp penalty, as Newcastle United ended Nottingham Forest’s nine-match unbeaten Premier League streak at house with a 2-1 win on Friday.
Eddie Howe’s group moved as much as 47 factors and now path fourth-placed Tottenham Hotspur by only a level and with a sport in hand. The Magpies head into the worldwide break with their purpose of Champions League qualification now inside touching distance.
“Whenever you come back it is a satisfying feeling and to score that late is another boost,” Howe mentioned. “I think today was always going to be difficult but I think we deserved it.”
Emmanuel Dennis put Forest forward within the twenty sixth minute as they seemed to increase their unbeaten run at City Ground, the place that they had not misplaced since September.
An below stress Sven Botman tried to ship a mushy cross again to keeper Nick Pope however Dennis was lurking within the space able to pounce. He beat Pope to the ball and chipped it into the online for his second Premier League aim of the season.
Isak restored parity simply earlier than halftime after Joe Willock’s cross dropped behind him and he twisted his physique to volley the ball off his shin and in off the far publish. He put a finger to his mouth to silence the Forest followers.
“We know it is a hard ground to come and take three points and we got off to a bad start but the team showed good character,” mentioned Isak, who has six targets in 10 video games.
“I think we showed great character and kept pushing . . . we kept controlling the game and had chances. We believe and we know that we have it in our own hands and have a good chance.”
Elliot Anderson thought he had put the Magpies forward within the sixty fourth minute however the aim was disallowed following a VAR assessment as a consequence of a participant being offside within the build-up.
Newcastle seemed like they must accept a draw earlier than the referee pointed to the penalty spot after Moussa Niakhate’s hand ball.
Nottingham boss Steve Cooper mentioned giving up a late aim is the worst approach to lose.
“Especially having fought in the game. We came up against a really good team and we knew it would be like that, possibly,” he mentioned.
The end result left Forest 14th within the standings, two factors above the relegation zone.
“When you are in the position we are in, every point is vital,” Forest midfielder Jonjo Shelvey informed Sky Sports.
“The way lads dug in deep, we deserved something from the game. But it wasn’t meant to be. We dust ourselves down and go again.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com