Ouattara's Late Goal Sees Brentford Overcome Newcastle
Dango Ouattara scored in the final minutes to secure Brentford's first win on Tyneside since 1934, boosting their European qualification hopes.
- Sealing the game, Dango Ouattara struck five minutes from time to seal a 3-2 Premier League win at St James' Park, securing Brentford's first victory on Tyneside since 1934.
- After Botman's opener for Newcastle United, Vitaly Janelt equalised from a Dango Ouattara cross and Igor Thiago converted a penalty before Bruno Guimarães levelled via a VAR-awarded spot-kick.
- Newcastle were furious after Kieran Trippier's 51st-minute cross hit Rico Henry's arm without a spot-kick, while Caoimhín Kelleher palmed away Malick Thiaw's 67th-minute shot as Newcastle pressed.
- Eddie Howe's Newcastle United have now lost four times at home this season and dropped 19 points from winning positions, while Brentford's victory boosts their hopes of European qualification.
- Individual milestones such as Sven Botman's opener marked his first goal since New Year's Day 2024, while Igor Thiago's penalty was his 18th goal of the season.
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Newcastle United make Eddie Howe sack decision after catastrophic defeat to Brentford
Newcastle United won't be sacking Eddie Howe, despite the club's form worsening with a 3-2 defeat to Brentford at St James' Park on Saturday night.The Magpies lost in front of their own supporters, with a late goal from Dango Ouattara giving Keith Andrews' high-flying side all three points on a dramatic evening of football.The disappointing result means Newcastle are winless in their last five matches, while they've also secured victory in just …
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