Magpies prevents RDS FIGHTBACK

New Dakaslet achieved a return in the second half by Nottingham Forest in a 4-3 victory at St. James Park.

Callum Hudson-Deodoi Forest granted early progress from a distance before the Magpies team runs four goals for 13 minutes from Luis Miley, Jacob Murphy and two from Alexander Issak.

The forest took control of the second half and looked again when Nicolas Melinkovic retreated secondly before Ryan Yights increased in the first minute of the stop time, but Ton managed to stick to reaching a level with points with the fourth escalating Manchesis city.

The Nuno Espereto Santo team remains in third, but he suffered from its third defeat in four games in the Premier League, and it appears that their pursuit of the Champions League Football League is losing momentum.

Newcastle against Nottingham Forest

Forest started an ideal start to the procedures when Hudson Odwi Jeep Fabian Sar chose before Nick Bob, who returned to the Magpies goal after the injury, caught with a wonderful shot from the range.

Visitors enjoyed a lot of early possession of Teenniside, but they were left suddenly by Newcastle for 13 minutes, which begins with the first Premier League goal in this season in 23 minutes.

After recycling the ball by Louis Hall, the young midfielder allowed the area to the box with a touch and ended the goal in the distant corner.

After two minutes, the Magpies team was at the forefront when I sent the beautiful ISak Backhell a pure hall on the left again, where the deviant English cross was finally collected by Murphy.

It has become better for a long time after a long time, and Hall was greatly involved again. The cross considered the 20 -year -old from the left had hit Ola Eina’s hand, and after a review of the tone, a penalty was given. Isac shocked the ball indifferently below the center, as Matz Siliz could not stay despite obtaining it.

Tone was not implemented there as Issak was fed by Joe Welluk before the Swedish Red Red striker ended Morello and above SELS at the back of the network.

Forest began the second half that aims to much more, with Anthony Elanga’s inability to jump enough to stab at home from a close distance before it reduces the deficit through Melinkovic.

Former Newcastle striker Chris Wood’s shot was transformed into the goal by the back medium with a nice background, as Newcastle struggled to match the density they showed in the first half.

It seemed as if Ton might be able to keep his progress in goals and stick to it, but Yets had been placed in a close distance to prepare the nervous completion.

After that, the side thought far away that they had a late penalty kick after a collision inside the box, but the hosts did enough to finish a two -match loss chain.

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