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Newcastle stun Spurs

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SOCCER

Newcastle ........................ 6 Tottenham Hotspurs ...... 1

LONDON – Tottenham’s bid to qualify for the Champions League suffered a hammer blow as they conceded five times in the first 21 minutes of a humiliatin­g 6-1 defeat at top-four rivals Newcastle yesterday.

Cristian Stellini’s side were buried by an avalanche of goals from Jacob Murphy and Alexander Isak, who both netted twice, and strikes from Joelinton and Callum Wilson.

Harry Kane’s reply was no consolatio­n for woeful Tottenham, who look certain to miss out on a place in the Premier League’s top four after a second successive loss.

The north Londoners are six points behind third-placed Newcastle and fourth-placed Manchester United, having played two more games than United and one more than Newcastle.

Fifth-placed Tottenham host United on Thursday and a defeat against Erik ten Hag’s team would surely end their faint hopes of salvaging their troubled campaign.

“It was my responsibi­lity to decide how we play. We decided to do it differentl­y because of the injuries, but it was wrong,” interim boss Stellini said of switching to a back four.

Understand

“It’s very difficult to understand why the first 25 minutes were so bad. We were not prepared to play this type of tough game. To suffer, control the space and win duels.”

There is a bleak future ahead for Tottenham, who have no permanent manager lined up for next season and no director of football after Fabio Paratici’s resignatio­n on Friday.

Paratici stepped down after failing in his appeal against a 30-month worldwide Fifa ban for his involvemen­t in allegation­s of false accounting at his former club Juventus.

Tottenham’s heaviest defeat of the season was a new low for a club already in turmoil after Antonio Conte’s departure by ‘mutual consent’ in March after just 16 months in charge.

Conte had exposed the rifts behind the scenes at Tottenham when he called the players ‘selfish’ and criticised the club’s culture in an explosive rant after their draw at lowly Southampto­n.

Tottenham haven’t won a major trophy since 2008 and their latest setback could increase the chances of England striker Harry Kane asking to leave in the close season.

Fans are also unhappy with Chairman Daniel Levy, who has gone through a host of unsuccessf­ul managers since sacking the popular Mauricio Pochettino in 2019.

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 ?? (Pic: Daily Mail) ?? Newcastle United’s Joelinton made it 2-0 after six minutes as he cooly rounded Tottenham Hotspurs’ Hugo Lloris and finished calmly.
(Pic: Daily Mail) Newcastle United’s Joelinton made it 2-0 after six minutes as he cooly rounded Tottenham Hotspurs’ Hugo Lloris and finished calmly.

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