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Newcastle United vs West Ham United; Premier League

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Newcastle United vs West Ham United. Premier League.

St James' Park, NewcastleAttendance52,206.

Newcastle United 3

  • N Woltemade (15th minute)
  • W Osula (19th minute, 65th minute)

West Ham United 1

  • V Castellanos (69th minute)

Newcastle 3-1 West Ham: Premier League relegation fears deepen for Hammers after errors cost them at St James' Park

Report and free match highlights as West Ham lose at Newcastle to goals from Nick Woltemade and Will Osula; Taty Castellanos produced a stunning strike but Spurs may only now need just a point from their final two games to send Hammers down to the Championship

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West Ham's Premier League relegation fears have deepened after a 3-1 loss at Newcastle means Tottenham effectively need just a point from their final two matches to send the Hammers down to the Championship.

West Ham will now be eagerly hoping Chelsea can do them a favour when they welcome Spurs to Stamford Bridge on Tuesday, live on Sky Sports, where a win for the home side would at least take the relegation battle to the final day.

West Ham trail Spurs by two points and, with a 13-goal difference in Spurs' favour, their 14-year stay in the top flight is seriously under threat. If Spurs lose at Chelsea, West Ham will need to beat Leeds at the London Stadium and hope Everton win at Spurs next Sunday.

They had hoped to put the pressure on Spurs with a win at St James' Park but instead two Newcastle goals in four first-half minutes was the stuff of nightmares for West Ham.

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Nick Woltemade gave Newcastle an early lead

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Will Osula doubled the scoring

The first was of their own doing, with Mads Hermansen's poor pass out allowing Harvey Barnes to cross for an unmarked Nick Woltemade to turn in.

Woltemade ends long Premier League drought

Nick Woltemade has scored his first Premier League goal since December against Chelsea - ending a run of 17 league appearances without a goal for Newcastle United.

The second was slick from the hosts, with Will Osula finishing off the move from Jacob Ramsey's pass - although, again, the defending from West Ham left plenty to be desired.

Team news

  • Anthony Gordon was again on the bench for Newcastle amid uncertainty over his future, while Jacob Ramsey, Harvey Barnes and Kieran Trippier - on his final home appearance as a Newcastle player - coming into the team. Joelinton was out with injury.
  • Callum Wilson started for West Ham against his former club, with Taty Castellanos dropping to the bench.

Nuno Espirito Santo had to act and he did. The gameplan was out of the window, the back-three set-up ditched and Taty Castellanos was thrown on after just 26 minutes.

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The improvement was instant, with the sub forcing Nick Pope into a sharp stop before Callum Wilson was unable to capitalise on a half-chance at the back post against his former side. But it was Newcastle who scored next - and again there was a West Ham error.

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Will Osula scored the third

From their own throw-in, the visitors managed to lose the ball and then Joe Willock and Osula exchanged passes before the latter tucked in to make it 3-0.

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Forward Taty Castellanos scores a screamer to give West Ham hope

That looked like being that but Castellanos came up with an incredible response when Sven Botman misjudged a long pass forwards from Hermansen, lobbing Pope from 25 yards out.

Player ratings

Newcastle: Pope (7), Trippier (7), Thiaw (7), Botman (6), Hall (7), Tonali (7), Guimaraes (7), Ramsey (7), Woltemade (7), Barnes (7), Osula (8)

Subs: Murphy (7), Willock (7), Burn (6), Elanga (6), Wissa (6)

West Ham: Hermansen (4), Wan-Bissaka (5), Todibo (4), Mavropanos (5), Disasi (5), Diouf (4), Soucek (5), Fernandes (6), Summerville (5), Wilson (4), Bowen (4)

Subs: Castellanos (8), Pablo (4), Kante (6)

Player of the Match: Will Osula (Newcastle)

It was a stunning goal and rejuvenated his team-mates. Captain Jarrod Bowen should have done better with a shot from the edge of the box and then Castellanos pinged the ball against the frame of the goal as hopes of the most incredible salvage job began to grow.

But Newcastle regained their authority and saw through a win which gives them hope of still finishing above Sunderland and leaves West Ham needing a big twist in the final week of the season to stay in the division.

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Roy Keane believes that West Ham's slow start was due to the Hammers not being over the controversial ending to the Arsenal game

Nuno grilled after damaging West Ham defeat

West Ham boss Nuno Espirito Santo speaking to Sky Sports:

"We concede two goals but it was not lost. The way we conceded was poor and we tried to react but it was not enough.

"The mistakes happen. The organisation of the team, too open. It was a very difficult match."

Did the players let you down?

"No, not about that. Let's take a look at the game. We started poor and were soft.

"Let's try to finish the season with dignity and respect the club. We owe it to the club to try until the end."

Fan frustration at full-time: "I understand, I understand they are disappointed. They saw a team that has been struggling through the season.

"They show their frustrations to me and my decision, we understand them."

Surprised by the performance?

"The start was really bad. We were trying to improve but today was not a step forward.

"We have to realise our situation is very difficult, there is a lot of anxiety and nerves but we have to take responsibility. Let's try to finish the season with dignity.

"Let's wait until Tuesday. Let's see, it is possible but it is difficult."

Magpies bid fond farewell to Trippier

Kieran Trippier was given an emotional tribute in his final home game before leaving the club this summer.

Howe: We've shown real progression in recent weeks

Newcastle boss Eddie Howe to Sky Sports:

"It wasn't the perfect game from us but it was very good in phases, especially in the first half.

"I thought we were excellent with the ball, really creative.

"I think we've seen real progression in the last few weeks. A much better performance.

"We're showing signs we're beginning to re-find our form."

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