WilkerCSBD Posted February 6, 2021 Posted February 6, 2021 Willock overtakes Newcastle on his debut Newcastle, who had just won in just one of the previous eleven games, were always ahead on the scoreboard and advanced 2-0 in the first half. Joe Willock, on loan from Arsenal on Monday on the last day of the winter market, took just 16 minutes to score in his debut after an assist from Allan Saint-Maximin (26 '). The French winger also served Paraguayan Miguel Almirón in 2-0, whose shot, deflected by defender Jan Bednarek, beat goalkeeper Alex McCarthy (26 '). Minamino cuts distances in its premiere The ghosts appeared to Southampton after the historic 9-0 that they conceded on Tuesday at Old Trafford against Manchester United, but they reacted and shortened distances after half an hour of play with a superb definition of another debutante, the Japanese Takumi Minamino, on loan for Liverpool also on Monday, through Ryan Bertrand. Red to Hendrick In the discount of the first half Almirón placed the 3-1 with the second goal of his private account by taking advantage of the fragility of the visiting defense again since the Paraguayan benefited from an error in the transfer of goalkeeper McCarthy to Bertrand. It is the first time since 2015 that Newcastle have scored three goals in the first half. Newcastle resist with nine Southampton got back into the game with a great free-kick from James Ward-Prowse (48 ') and Newcastle's victory was complicated by staying behind shortly after when Jeff Hendrick saw the second yellow (50') and the final finish with nine when Fabian Schär was removed on a stretcher due to injury and Steve Bruce made the three changes (78 ') after Callum Wilson and Javier Manquillo were also substituted by injury. But the ‘magpies’ resisted the visitor harassment and ended up securing three very valuable points. Danny Ings was about to tie with a shot that repelled the post. 1
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