Premier League: Newcastle outclass Leicester to climb to second

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Published 26.12.2022
Premier League: Newcastle outclass Leicester to climb to second

Newcastle United attacker Joelinton gained a penalty and netted a first-half header in a 3-0 thrashing of Leicester City that took his aspect as much as second within the Premier League desk on Monday.

Leicester defender Daniel Amartey received the match off to a horrible begin for the hosts, gifting Newcastle a penalty when he chopped down Joelinton after 86 seconds, and striker Chris Wood blasted the spot-kick into the center of the web.

It was a welcome purpose for the 31-year-old New Zealander, who performed for Leicester from 2013-15 and was solely within the crew because of Callum Wilson being dominated out via sickness.

Newcastle’s nice begin continued when Miguel Almiron added a superb second within the seventh minute, slicing in from the appropriate earlier than taking part in a one-two with Bruno Guimaraes and slotting the return go in on the far submit.

Despite the return of league soccer following the World Cup break, there was little Christmas cheer for the house followers as Joelinton made it 3-0 within the thirty second minute when Boubakary Soumare was caught ball-watching at a nook and the Brazilian headed residence.

In one of many first half’s few vibrant attacking moments for the house aspect, Leicester’s Zambian striker Patson Daka had a shout for a penalty turned down after a conflict with keeper Nick Pope, however all too typically the striker’s decision-making let him down.

The introduction of Jamie Vardy on the break gave Leicester’s assault a focus that was sorely missing within the first half, however Newcastle’s well-organised defence restricted them to photographs from distance that had been simply handled.

Newcastle climbed above Manchester City, who play Leeds United on Wednesday, into second place on 33 factors, 4 behind leaders Arsenal, who tackle West Ham United afterward Monday. Leicester is thirteenth on 17 factors.