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Newcastle storm back against Southampton to boost Premier League top-four hopes, Bournemouth trounce Leeds

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Newcastle United took another big step towards Champions League football with a 3-1 comeback victory over Southampton at St James' Park.

Southampton took the lead in the 41st minute, gang-tackling Joelinton in midfield and breaking forward in numbers. Stuart Armstrong finished the move, lifting them temporarily within three points of Premier League safety.

Ad But Eddie Howe's side regathered at half-time and patiently built their way back into the game. Premier LeagueTavernier strike gives Bournemouth hope as Southampton look doomed to relegation27/04/2023 AT 23:05 In the 54th minute, Alexander Isak carried the ball down the left and rolled an innocuous pass into the box but Callum Wilson found himself inexplicably free and gratefully took the chance to bring his side level.

It was a shockingly poor piece of defending on the part of Southampton's entire backline. A shade over 15 minutes later Theo Walcott had the misfortune of getting the final touch on a Newcastle header at a corner, turning the ball into his own net to give the home side the lead.

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