The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Murphy strikes to send Newcastle back to the top

BRENTFORD 1 Vibe (52) NEWCASTLE UNITED 2 Gayle (20), Murphy (79)

- By Dave Buckley sport@sundaypost.com

GOALS from Dwight Gayle and Daryl Murphy saw Newcastle go top of the Championsh­ip standings after a win over Brentford at Griffin Park.

Lasse Vibe’s second-half equaliser was not enough to earn the Bees the share of the spoils their performanc­e deserved as the Magpies withstood a late barrage to take all three points.

Gayle gave the Magpies the lead after 20 minutes, racing clear down the left and cutting inside before rifling an unstoppabl­e shot into the far corner.

But Danish striker Vibe hit back for a revitalise­d Brentford just after the break when he lashed home a loose ball in the box after United’s defence failed to clear a corner.

Murphy, who replaced the injured Gayle on 27 minutes, popped up with 11 minutes to go to coolly glance home Ayoze Perez’s exquisite cross with his head and earn United all three points.

Newcastle started brightly and Gayle came close to giving the visitors the lead with just two minutes on the clock, but his low angled drive was deflected into the side netting by Harlee Dean.

Brentford looked overawed by Rafa Benitez’s side in the opening exchanges and Gayle had two more good opportunit­ies to break the deadlock.

But as the half wore on the Londoners grew in confidence and matched Newcastle’s physicalit­y.

A Josh McEachran corner eluded everyone in the Newcastle box as the back-four played statues, before Gayle raced up the other end to open the scoring with a quality strike.

Vibe should have pulled his side level two minutes after the opener, but Karl Darlow in the Newcastle goal saved the tame effort with his feet.

Seven minutes after his goal the game turned with Gayle firing a long-range effort well wide before limping off with what looked like a hamstring pull minutes later.

But the Magpies continued to press forward and Bentley had to react quickly to race off his line to thwart Perez, who was on the end of a slick passing move that carved the Bees defence apart.

Vibe should have done better on the half hour when he raced on to Dean’s defence-splitting through ball, but he fired straight at Darlow.

Isaac Hayden fired wide for the visitors after the Bees’ leveller, but from then on in it was Brentford who dominated proceeding­s with Ryan Woods and McEachran dictating the play in midfield.

Vibe saw yet another low drive saved by the legs of Darlow, but his best effort of an enthrallin­g end-to-end second half came just after the hour mark.

He was played in by a beautiful flicked pass from Romaine Sawyers and chipped Darlow only to see his clever effort bounce back to safety off a post.

The luckless striker went close again, this time a toe-poked effort bobbled agonisingl­y past the far post.

After Murphy’s late strike, Brentford threw the kitchen sink at their visitors, who rode their luck repeatedly to cling on for the points.

Vibe was sent flying in the box, but the Griffin Park fans were incensed as late substitute Philipp Hofmann almost had his shirt ripped off, only for referee Chris Kavanagh to wave play on.

 ??  ?? Newcastle United manager Rafael Benitez.
Newcastle United manager Rafael Benitez.

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