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Newcastle United 2-0 Manchester United: Joe Willock, Calum Wilson fire Magpies to win against Man Utd

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Joe Willock and Callum Wilson were on target as Newcastle United leapfrogged top-four rivals Manchester United into third spot in the Premier League with a convincing 2-0 victory at St James’ Park.

Eddie Howe’s hosts were completely dominant throughout the first half as they looked for the dual reward of moving back into the Champions League places and avenging their League Cup final defeat to the Red Devils back in February.

Ad Manchester United were far from their best and were grateful to goalkeeper David de Gea on 16 minutes when he produced a brilliant double save to keep out Alexander Isak’s header and Willock from close range.

TransfersMan Utd target Rice, Bellingham and De Jong transfers for summer — Paper Round12 HOURS AGO Sean Longstaff then whistled a scorching 25-yard shot inches past the far post before Willock somehow failed to keep his 10-yard strike down after lovely build-up from Isak and Allan Saint-Maximin.

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