The Journal

Rollercoas­ter game sums up Magpies’ season as they sign off with Bees win

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Champions League, but Neware now on the cusp of er season in Europe following nth-placed finish. vided Manchester City win the p on Saturday, of course. wcastle have greater long-term in mind, whether Europa rence League football is ed, or not, but there is rightly a of pride behind the scenes. ff feel it has been a season of h on and off the field despite op in league position. o Livramento, Lewis Hall, Miley, Bruno Guimaraes, ony Gordon and Alexander are among those individual­s have developed further. This is perience that will undoubtedl­y it the group. t is why part-owners Mehrdad oussi and Jamie Reuben have written of their ‘excitement’ what is to come. Central to will be a summer where Eddie knows Newcastle have to be t.’

“We have an idea of where we want to take the squad, of what we want to do, of the areas we can improve,” the Newcastle boss said ahead of flying out to Australia for two post-season friendlies.

“It’s an exciting thought because you can see us whenever we play there’s goals. We want more for us and less for the opposition as every manager does and that’s the fight we have on our hands.”

On that point, you have to go back to 1961 for the last time Newcastle scored so many goals (85) in a topflight campaign. Not even Kevin Keegan’s Entertaine­rs were quite so prolific.

However, to come back stronger next season, Newcastle have to tighten up and rediscover the fight that unnerved so many of their rivals on the road last year.

This was another afternoon where Newcastle conceded multiple goals, but there was a glimpse of the qualities that have been missing following the return of some key fig

ures like Nick Pope and Joelinton to the starting line-up after their lengthy absences.

As goal scorer Harvey Barnes told NUFC TV: “We dug in there. We know throughout the team we’ve got the characters to do that. When it’s ugly, we can get results.”

It certainly turned ugly in the closing stages. Neal Maupay, in one of his final acts as a Brentford player, senselessl­y scythed down Nick Pope, but the visitors were not cowed. Far from it.

Kieran Trippier was among those who rushed onto the scene and the England internatio­nal gave the substitute a piece of his mind. Pope also had some strong words with Maupay before Ivan Toney, acting as peacemaker, tried to carry the goalkeeper away.

When Brentford fans chanted: “England’s number four!”, a smiling Pope merely raised his fingers to signify the scoreline.

By that stage, Newcastle were 4-2 up and the game should have long

been put to bed at 3-0. However, when Newcastle could have wobbled, the Magpies ultimately held firm at the Gtech.

That has not often been the case away from home this season. This is a side, after all, who have lost 11 games on their travels in the Premier League – conceding 40 goals in the process – which are figures that put Newcastle in the bottom four on the road.

Another defeat was unthinkabl­e on the final day but the visitors, as has so often been the case away, made a sluggish start and Brentford had the ball in the back of the net early on.

Mathias Jensen’s clever firsttime pass sent Bryan Mbeumo in behind Lewis

Hall and the forward squared the ball to Toney.

The former Newcastle striker could not miss, but VAR intervened and ruled that Mbeumo was offside in the build-up.

It was a huge let-off for Newcastle, but Hall could not get a handle on Schar’s pass just a few minutes later and Mbeumo pounced. Mbeumo slid the ball across to Toney once again but, this time, the England internatio­nal was denied by Pope’s foot.

That was a wake-up call. Newcastle finally settled and the visitors had a glorious opportunit­y to open the scoring in the ninth minute. Alexander Isak wriggled away from Ethan Pinnock down the right flank and pulled the ball across goal. There was Joelinton to meet it, with the goal gaping, but the Brazil internatio­nal somehow missed the target.

It was a late contender for miss of the season, but Newcastle eventually took the lead midway through the first half. Bruno Guimaraes, in space, whipped a teasing ball into the box and there was Barnes at the back post to get his head on it and put the visitors in front. That was the cue for repeated chants of “Europe again, ole! ole!” from the away end. Their afternoon got even better in the 36th minute. Ethan Pinnock failed to deal with Dan Burn’s punt forward and Alexander Isak pounced, dispossess­ing the Brentford defender, before racing clear down the left and sliding the ball across to Jacob Murphy. The forward doubled his side’s advantage.

Murphy turned provider just a few minutes later after taking the ball off the casual Sergio Reguilon and finding Bruno. The midfielder threaded the ball through to Isak and Mark Flekken could not keep out the striker’s venomous effort.

Brentford had a mountain to climb, but the Bees regrouped at half-time and pulled one back just after the break when Yoane Wissa picked out Vitaly Janelt, who finished first-time from inside the box. Janelt grabbed the ball and led his team-mates back to their half. Game on? It sure was.

Brentford went on to grab another. There were 70 minutes on the clock when a long ball was flicked on by Ivan Toney to Wissa. The Brentford forward cut inside Dan Burn before letting fly from just outside the area with a curling effort past Pope.

Having been 3-0 up, all of a sudden, Newcastle were clinging onto seventh and a potential place in Europe after Manchester United took the lead at Brighton.

However, Newcastle did not capitulate and when Flekken could only parry Isak’s free-kick late on, Bruno restored the visitors’ twogoal advantage. It proved the final strike of an eventful Premier League campaign.

 ?? ?? Nick Pope reminds the Brentford fans of the score
Nick Pope reminds the Brentford fans of the score
 ?? ?? Sandro Tonali was banned most of the season
Sandro Tonali was banned most of the season
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 ?? ?? Newcastle players celebrate a goal in the 4-1 win against Paris St Germain
Newcastle players celebrate a goal in the 4-1 win against Paris St Germain
 ?? ?? Tino Livramento and Lewis Miley have been stand-out successes
Tino Livramento and Lewis Miley have been stand-out successes
 ?? ?? Dan Ashworth was sent to the garden
Dan Ashworth was sent to the garden

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