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Newcastle up to second in Premier League after cruising past Leicester

Newcastle United picked up right where they left off before the World Cup break as Monday's impressive 3-0 win at in-form Leicester City moved Eddie Howe's side up to second in the Premier League table.

Newcastle, who won five successive matches prior to the break for Qatar 2022, cruised to victory at King Power Stadium courtesy of a 29-minute spell of dominance in the first half.

Chris Wood, starting in place of the absent Callum Wilson, opened the scoring with a confident third-minute penalty, before Miguel Almiron extended his scintillating form with a well-worked move and cool finish just four minutes later. It was the Paraguayan forward's eighth goal in his last nine Premier League games.

"Confidence is so important and he has been lifted by the form of the players around him," Newcastle manager Howe said.

Joelinton then made it 3-0 in the 32nd minute when he rose to power home a header from Kieran Trippier's corner.

Leicester, who had won four of their last five league matches before the World Cup, improved markedly after the break and dominated possession in the second half but were limited to a few half chances.

The victory moves Newcastle above Manchester City into second, although the champions have played two games fewer and can move back above the Magpies if they avoid defeat at Leeds United on Wednesday night.

"We can do anything," Howe said when asked about Newcastle's title chances. "The season is still young enough for all possibilities to exist for us. I want the fans to believe we can do anything."

Elsewhere on Monday, Fulham continued their impressive return to the Premier League with a 3-0 win at nine-man Crystal Palace.

Bobby Decordova-Reid opened the scoring for Fulham just after the half-hour mark,

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