Callum Wilson scored from the penalty spot as Newcastle United beat Brentford in a scrappy sport at St James’ Park to ease the scrutiny on boss Eddie Howe.
Newcastle’s victory ended a run of three consecutive defeats which had seen Howe underneath the highlight.
Wilson transformed after Brentford goalkeeper Mark Flekken fouled Newcastle winger Anthony Gordon.
Brentford’s greatest likelihood fell to Aaron Hickey early within the sport however Nick Pope stood up nicely to save lots of together with his chest.
Howe mentioned he “did not see” the incident which prompted referee Craig Pawson to award Newcastle a penalty, however Brentford supervisor Thomas Frank strongly disputed it.
“We have now a keeper clearly pulling out and a participant cleverly letting his leg cling there,” Frank instructed BBC Sport.
“I am satisfied that VAR wouldn’t have overturned the choice, so I believe that is an issue. However as a result of it is not clear and apparent, it is too tight.
“Now we may have a scenario the place Howard Webb will come out and apologise in regards to the scenario and say ‘we’re sorry’. Going ahead these shouldn’t be penalties.”
Howe heads to San Siro in higher spirits
The chewing gum may need been gnawed extra intently, however in any other case there was little within the sanguine Howe’s touchline manner within the technical space to point he was feeling the stress.
Victory over a Brentford workforce unbeaten in seven league video games earlier than this encounter helped raise the Magpies to eleventh place as they notched their second win of the season.
In step with his persona, there was no outpouring of emotion from Howe on the remaining whistle, his thoughts probably already on Tuesday’s Champions League opener at San Siro towards AC Milan – who have been thrashed 5-1 in Saturday’s Milan derby.
In trying to ignite their season Howe made 5 modifications to his beginning line-up, however Brentford’s enterprise was the extra polished within the early levels.
Hickey went shut whereas Yoane Wissa was unable to use the decisive contact to Mathias Jensen’s fizzing supply shortly after. What the Bees lacked was a innovative in assault as the continuing absence of Ivan Toney – suspended till January for betting offences – was acutely felt once more.
Newcastle completed the primary half the stronger and Bruno Guimaraes noticed his diving header on the again submit saved by the toes of Flekken.
Predatory Wilson underlines his qualities
The house aspect rediscovered a few of the depth which had helped propel them into the highest 4 final season within the second half – and Wilson was once more the distinction.
The 31-year-old signed a brand new contract this week which can probably prolong his keep on Tyneside till the summer season of 2025.
His predatory instincts in entrance of purpose have been as soon as once more underlined as he enabled Howe’s aspect to win a match slim on clear-cut probabilities.
Alexander Isak had been given the duty of spearheading Newcastle’s assault of their opening 4 matches, however after a poor run of outcomes Howe turned to skilled goalscorer Wilson.
The England striker was unlucky to have been deemed to have fouled Flekken when he turned the ball house from shut vary shortly after the break.
Nonetheless, when Flekken introduced down Gordon the Newcastle quantity 9 stepped up and emphatically buried the spot-kick.
“He’s a pacesetter within the group, a vocal presence, a constructive man and a goalscorer,” Howe mentioned.
“Put them collectively and he is essential, so I am very completely happy he is staying with us.”
Wilson has scored his previous 11 penalties, a run stretching again to Might 2021, and now has 14 targets in his previous 17 appearances having solely began seven of them.
He ought to be a shoo-in to be within the beginning line-up at San Siro subsequent week.
Howe added: “It was a bitty sport for us. We needed to get set-pieces proper, crosses proper and defensively I used to be more than happy.”
Newcastle United
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Squad quantity24Participant identifyAlmirón
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Squad quantity15Participant identifyBarnes
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Squad quantity9Participant identifyWilson
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Squad quantity10Participant identifyGordon
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Squad quantity32Participant identifyAnderson
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Squad quantity2Participant identifyTrippier
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Squad quantity36Participant identifyS Longstaff
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Squad quantity33Participant identifyBurn
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Squad quantity4Participant identifyBotman
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Squad quantity5Participant identifySchär
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Squad quantity22Participant identifyPope
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Squad quantity39Participant identifyBruno Guimarães
Brentford
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Squad quantity30Participant identifyRoerslev
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Squad quantity23Participant identifyLewis-Potter
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Squad quantity15Participant identifyOnyeka
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Squad quantity9Participant identifySchade
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Squad quantity7Participant identifyMaupay
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Squad quantity11Participant identifyWissa
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Squad quantity19Participant identifyMbeumo
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Squad quantity2Participant identifyHickey
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Squad quantity6Participant identifyNørgaard
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Squad quantity8Participant identifyJensen
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Squad quantity3Participant identifyHenry
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Squad quantity16Participant identifyMee
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Squad quantity5Participant identifyPinnock
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Squad quantity22Participant identifyCollins
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Squad quantity1Participant identifyFlekken
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Squad quantity27Participant identifyJanelt
Line-ups
Newcastle
Formation 4-3-3
- 22Pope
- 2Trippier
- 5Schär
- 4Botman
- 33Burn
- 36S Longstaff
- 39Bruno GuimarãesBooked at 90mins
- 32Anderson
- 10GordonBooked at 90mins
- 9WilsonBooked at 90mins
- 15BarnesSubstituted forAlmirónat 83′minutes
Substitutes
- 1Dúbravka
- 6Lascelles
- 8Tonali
- 13Targett
- 14Isak
- 20Corridor
- 21Livramento
- 23Murphy
- 24Almirón
Brentford
Formation 5-3-2
- 1FlekkenBooked at 64mins
- 2HickeyBooked at 59minsSubstituted forLewis-Potterat 82′minutes
- 22CollinsBooked at 85mins
- 5Pinnock
- 16MeeSubstituted forMaupayat 72′minutes
- 3HenrySubstituted forRoerslevat 42′minutes
- 8Jensen
- 6NørgaardBooked at 42minsSubstituted forOnyekaat 72′minutes
- 27JaneltSubstituted forSchadeat 72′minutes
- 19Mbeumo
- 11WissaBooked at 33mins
Substitutes
- 7Maupay
- 9Schade
- 13M Jorgensen
- 14Ghoddos
- 15Onyeka
- 21Strakosha
- 23Lewis-Potter
- 30Roerslev
- 33Yarmolyuk
- Referee:
- Craig Pawson
- Attendance:
- 51,670
Dwell Textual content
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Match ends, Newcastle United 1, Brentford 0.
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Second Half ends, Newcastle United 1, Brentford 0.
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Nook, Newcastle United. Conceded by Mads Roerslev.
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Nook, Newcastle United. Conceded by Mads Roerslev.
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Nook, Newcastle United. Conceded by Mads Roerslev.
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Bruno Guimarães (Newcastle United) is proven the yellow card for a foul foul.
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Foul by Bruno Guimarães (Newcastle United).
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Frank Onyeka (Brentford) wins a free kick within the defensive half.
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Callum Wilson (Newcastle United) is proven the yellow card.
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Anthony Gordon (Newcastle United) is proven the yellow card.
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Try missed. Yoane Wissa (Brentford) header from the best aspect of the six yard field is shut, however misses the highest proper nook. Assisted by Mathias Jensen with a cross following a set piece scenario.
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Foul by Fabian Schär (Newcastle United).
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Yoane Wissa (Brentford) wins a free kick on the left wing.
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Foul by Bruno Guimarães (Newcastle United).
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Frank Onyeka (Brentford) wins a free kick within the attacking half.
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Nook, Brentford. Conceded by Dan Burn.
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Nathan Collins (Brentford) is proven the yellow card for a foul foul.
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Callum Wilson (Newcastle United) wins a free kick within the attacking half.
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Foul by Nathan Collins (Brentford).
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Try saved. Yoane Wissa (Brentford) header from the centre of the field is saved within the backside left nook. Assisted by Keane Lewis-Potter with a cross.