<p>Newcastle: Manchester United slipped to their 14th Premier League defeat of the season -- their joint-most losses in a single campaign since 1989-90 -- after being beaten 4-1 at <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/newcastle-united">Newcastle United</a> on Sunday.</p><p>Despite the absence of ailing manager Eddie Howe, Newcastle boosted their chances of securing a place in next season's Champions League as they sit fourth in the standings with 56 points.</p><p>With Howe in hospital due to illness, in-form Newcastle did not lose any of their recent momentum, racing into a 24th-minute lead through a fine Sandro Tonali volley.</p><p>The visitors responded well, however, scoring a superb goal of their own on the break, finished off by Argentine forward Alejandro Garnacho in the 37th minute, but Harvey Barnes restored Newcastle's lead early in the second half.</p><p>Barnes added a third in the 64th minute, before an error from league debutant Altay Bayindir in the away goal gifted Bruno Guimaraes a late fourth to send Newcastle above Manchester City, while Manchester United dropped to 14th.</p>.PL | Liverpool leave it late to beat West Ham as Salah breaks record.<p>Newcastle came into the contest looking to do the league double over Sunday's opponents for the first time since 1930-31.</p><p>However, that accomplishment is not the daunting task it used to be. They have been beaten home and away by four teams this season - the most times that has happened to Manchester United in a single campaign since 1957-58.</p><p>Amorim made five changes to his United side for the trip to the north east with Thursday's Europa League quarter-final second leg against Olympique Lyonnais in mind.</p><p>The visitors did quickly find their feet, with Joshua Zirkzee playing a sublime one-two with Bruno Fernandes before bringing a fine save out of Nick Pope in the home goal.</p><p>The hosts made their first big chance count, however, with Alexander Isak superbly lofting the ball over the visiting backline before Tonali slammed home for the second successive home match.</p><p>Manchester United have now conceded first in 19 league matches this term -- their most in a single season since 2013-14, with six games of the current campaign to go.</p><p>A superb stop from stand-in visiting goalkeeper Bayindir, making his Premier League debut with first-choice stopper Andre Onana left at home, denied Isak a quick-fire second.</p><p>That save proved crucial as Garnacho finished well on the counter, after good work from Manuel Ugarte to win the ball back. The 20-year-old Garnacho netted his 15th Premier League goal; the second-most by a South American player aged under 21.</p><p>The away side needed a solid start to the second half to really get back into the contest, but were too easily broken down by Newcastle full-back Tino Livramento, before Barnes arrived right on cue.</p><p>Barnes could not believe his luck as he was allowed the freedom to run straight through the heart of United's backline to become only the second Newcastle player to score a double against Sunday's opponents in the Premier League era.</p><p>The calamitous visitors were not done there, as Bayindir's clearance was intercepted by Joelinton, who squared for Guimaraes to seal a fine fifth successive win in all competitions for Howe's team.</p>
<p>Newcastle: Manchester United slipped to their 14th Premier League defeat of the season -- their joint-most losses in a single campaign since 1989-90 -- after being beaten 4-1 at <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/newcastle-united">Newcastle United</a> on Sunday.</p><p>Despite the absence of ailing manager Eddie Howe, Newcastle boosted their chances of securing a place in next season's Champions League as they sit fourth in the standings with 56 points.</p><p>With Howe in hospital due to illness, in-form Newcastle did not lose any of their recent momentum, racing into a 24th-minute lead through a fine Sandro Tonali volley.</p><p>The visitors responded well, however, scoring a superb goal of their own on the break, finished off by Argentine forward Alejandro Garnacho in the 37th minute, but Harvey Barnes restored Newcastle's lead early in the second half.</p><p>Barnes added a third in the 64th minute, before an error from league debutant Altay Bayindir in the away goal gifted Bruno Guimaraes a late fourth to send Newcastle above Manchester City, while Manchester United dropped to 14th.</p>.PL | Liverpool leave it late to beat West Ham as Salah breaks record.<p>Newcastle came into the contest looking to do the league double over Sunday's opponents for the first time since 1930-31.</p><p>However, that accomplishment is not the daunting task it used to be. They have been beaten home and away by four teams this season - the most times that has happened to Manchester United in a single campaign since 1957-58.</p><p>Amorim made five changes to his United side for the trip to the north east with Thursday's Europa League quarter-final second leg against Olympique Lyonnais in mind.</p><p>The visitors did quickly find their feet, with Joshua Zirkzee playing a sublime one-two with Bruno Fernandes before bringing a fine save out of Nick Pope in the home goal.</p><p>The hosts made their first big chance count, however, with Alexander Isak superbly lofting the ball over the visiting backline before Tonali slammed home for the second successive home match.</p><p>Manchester United have now conceded first in 19 league matches this term -- their most in a single season since 2013-14, with six games of the current campaign to go.</p><p>A superb stop from stand-in visiting goalkeeper Bayindir, making his Premier League debut with first-choice stopper Andre Onana left at home, denied Isak a quick-fire second.</p><p>That save proved crucial as Garnacho finished well on the counter, after good work from Manuel Ugarte to win the ball back. The 20-year-old Garnacho netted his 15th Premier League goal; the second-most by a South American player aged under 21.</p><p>The away side needed a solid start to the second half to really get back into the contest, but were too easily broken down by Newcastle full-back Tino Livramento, before Barnes arrived right on cue.</p><p>Barnes could not believe his luck as he was allowed the freedom to run straight through the heart of United's backline to become only the second Newcastle player to score a double against Sunday's opponents in the Premier League era.</p><p>The calamitous visitors were not done there, as Bayindir's clearance was intercepted by Joelinton, who squared for Guimaraes to seal a fine fifth successive win in all competitions for Howe's team.</p>