Alexander Isak delivered a standout performance on Wednesday night, scoring twice and assisting another goal as Newcastle United secured an impressive 3-1 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers at St. James’ Park, propelling them into the Premier League’s top four.
Isak opened the scoring in the 34th minute, capitalising on a deflection to beat Wolves goalkeeper Jose Sa.
The goal extended Isak’s remarkable run, setting a new club record with goals in eight consecutive games.
Before the hour mark, the Swedish striker doubled his tally, converting a perfectly timed pass from Bruno Guimaraes.
Anthony Gordon sealed the victory with a swift counter-attack goal 16 minutes before full-time, capping a commanding performance by Eddie Howe’s side.
The win marked Newcastle’s sixth in a row, lifting them to fourth in the Premier League standings with 38 points, solidifying their Champions League ambitions.
Manager Eddie Howe praised his team’s composure and tactical discipline, particularly against Wolves’ deep defensive setup.
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“Very pleased with the performance,” Howe said.
“We had to stay patient, control transitions, and keep our focus. Wolves challenged us, but I think we handled the game well.”
Meanwhile, Wolves, still battling in the relegation zone, suffered their second consecutive loss.
Head coach Vitor Pereira expressed pride in his team’s effort despite the result.
“The score doesn’t reflect the game,” Pereira said.
“We created many chances and showed a lot of fight. The confidence will come, and with it, the goals.”
Looking ahead, Newcastle United host Bournemouth on Saturday as -153.85 favorites, while Wolves face a tough trip to Chelsea on Monday, entering the match as +641 underdogs with leading sportsbooks.
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