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Anthony Martial and Erik ten Hag collide in Manchester United moments missed vs Newcastle United

Manchester United's encouraging run of Premier League form came to a disappointing end on Saturday night as they lost 1-0 at Newcastle United.

Anthony Gordon was the eventual match-winner, tapping in from close-range on 55 minutes after Kieran Trippier's dangerous cross. Newcastle could have been ahead well before then and were well-deserving of the three points, despite an attempt at a late flurry from United.

The introduction of Rasmus Hojlund and Antony - in place of the ineffective Anthony Martial and Marcus Rashford - injected some energy into United's play and the latter saw a goal disallowed after the ball was adjudged to have deflected off Harry Maguire, who was offside. The defeat is the 10th of the season for Erik ten Hag.

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Here are your moments missed from the game.

Newcastle jibe

United were witness to an incredible tifo at Rams Park on Wednesday, with Galatasaray supporters creating a huge 'welcome to hell' sign along one side of the ground. At St James' Park, the home end's banner wasn't as threatening but the dig at Ten Hag and his side didn't go unnoticed.

Alongside a banner of Eddie Howe celebrating were the words 'let's give it to them' - a nod to the Newcastle manager's rallying cry before last season's 2-0 win in April. Ten Hag had commented on the Magpies' 'annoying' game-management tactics and in a clip released by Amazon Prime for the fly-on-the-wall documentary, Howe said: "If they want a quick game, coming here, let's f****** give it to them!"

Newcastle gave it to them on that day in April and did so again on Saturday, peppering Andre Onana's goal with a string of

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