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Newcastle earned a massive victory at Leeds in their fight to avoid relegation thanks to Jonjo Shelvey’s 20-yard free-kick.
Eddie Howe’s side had only won once all season prior to this energetic and tempestuous encounter where both sides struggled to make the most of first-half chances.
But after Newcastle goalkeeper Martin Dubravka saved Dan James’ point-blank shot and Illan Meslier palmed Shelvey’s volley away, the visitors finally found a breakthrough.
The 75th-minute goal came from a brilliant run by substitute Javier Manquillo, who was brought down on the edge of the box.
Shelvey stepped up and fired past Meslier, who perhaps should have done better, given the ball went in on his side of the goal.
Leeds had earlier wasted a great chance through Jack Harrison, whose goal-bound shot was well-blocked by Fabian Schar.
It proved a turning point as Newcastle held on, despite dropping 21 points from winning positions already this season.
After Norwich’s win over Watford, Howe’s side failed to exit the bottom three, but such a victory could prove transformative to their survival hopes ahead of a two-week break where the team will travel to Saudi Arabia for a training trip.
For Leeds, it ended successive league victories and they paid for their profligacy in the absence of injured striker Patrick Bamford.
Howe’s methods starting to bear fruit
The significance of Shelvey’s goal and the three points for Newcastle cannot be underestimated in the context of what has been a difficult season for the visitors.
Following the club’s October takeover by new Saudi owners, it was hoped a poor start could be eliminated once Howe was appointed as the new manager.
Further hope came when they entered the transfer window as Kieran Trippier and Chris Wood joined the club. But a porous defence has hampered their attempts to move up the table and frustrations in the transfer market this week led to a feeling among some fans that relegation looked increasingly likely.
Questions about their upcoming trip to Saudi Arabia hardly helped the mood.
But to hang on for a precious success sparked delight at the final whistle among the players and Howe, as Trippier and the manager led the applause in front of their travelling fans.
There were some fine displays from the visitors, who were tested by Marcelo Bielsa’s team in a, sometimes, frantic game where only poor finishing let both sides down.
Willock, who replaced Sean Longstaff in the starting line-up, showed his quality with some fine ball-carrying which not only relieved pressure on the defence but added to Allan Saint-Maximin’s presence in attack. The former Arsenal player could also have scored in stoppage-time but Meslier denied him with a good save.
Schar’s block proved crucial, while Longstaff – who replaced the injured Joelinton before the break – also contributed to a team performance which will give Howe hope for the future.
There have been questions about whether Howe was best suited to keep Newcastle in the top flight despite a previous relegation with Bournemouth. But after a positive display which only ended with a draw against Watford last week, this showed his team are moving in the right direction.
Although Leeds missed Bamford, they still created chances through Raphinha, who had Paul Dummett on toast, and Harrison, who caused problems for Trippier.
James also lacked the killer instinct up front even if his hard work and endeavour was appreciated by the partisan home support.
For the first 20 minutes, it was Leeds who looked most likely to score. But once Shelvey’s left-footed volley was saved by Meslier, Newcastle brought a balance to the game which they did not relinquish.
Wood, facing a former side and targeted with “greedy” chants by the home fans after his £25m move from Burnley, had another quiet game and twice failed to connect when set up by Trippier and Ryan Fraser.
But as the game became more feisty in the second half, Shelvey kept a cool head to send the Newcastle fans home with a rare moment this season to enjoy their Saturday night.
Player of the match
RaphinhaRaphinha
Leeds United
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Squad number10Player nameRaphinha
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Squad number15Player nameDallas
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Squad number22Player nameHarrison
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Squad number30Player nameGelhardt
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Squad number21Player nameStruijk
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Squad number2Player nameAyling
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Squad number5Player nameKoch
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Squad number20Player nameJames
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Squad number14Player nameLlorente
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Squad number43Player nameKlich
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Squad number1Player nameMeslier
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Squad number19Player nameRodrigo
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Squad number11Player nameRoberts
Newcastle United
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Squad number8Player nameShelvey
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Squad number19Player nameManquillo
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Squad number10Player nameSaint-Maximin
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Squad number15Player nameTrippier
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Squad number2Player nameClark
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Squad number1Player nameDúbravka
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Squad number7Player nameJoelinton
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Squad number21Player nameFraser
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Squad number5Player nameSchär
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Squad number28Player nameWillock
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Squad number20Player nameWood
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Squad number36Player nameS Longstaff
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Squad number3Player nameDummett
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Squad number6Player nameLascelles
Line-ups
Leeds
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 1Meslier
- 2Ayling
- 14LlorenteBooked at 74mins
- 21Struijk
- 15DallasBooked at 67mins
- 5Koch
- 43KlichSubstituted forGelhardtat 80′minutes
- 10Raphinha
- 19RodrigoBooked at 84mins
- 22Harrison
- 20JamesBooked at 57minsSubstituted forRobertsat 71′minutes
Substitutes
- 11Roberts
- 13Klaesson
- 26Bate
- 30Gelhardt
- 33Hjelde
- 39McKinstry
- 45McCarron
- 52Moore
- 54Kenneh
Newcastle
Formation 4-3-3
- 1Dúbravka
- 15Trippier
- 6LascellesSubstituted forClarkat 69′minutes
- 5Schär
- 3DummettBooked at 62minsSubstituted forManquilloat 63′minutes
- 28Willock
- 8Shelvey
- 7JoelintonSubstituted forS Longstaffat 42′minutes
- 21Fraser
- 20Wood
- 10Saint-MaximinBooked at 57mins
Substitutes
- 2Clark
- 12Lewis
- 16Hendrick
- 19Manquillo
- 23Murphy
- 24Almirón
- 26Darlow
- 34Gayle
- 36S Longstaff
- Referee:
- Chris Kavanagh
- Attendance:
- 36,405
Live Text
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Match ends, Leeds United 0, Newcastle United 1.
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Second Half ends, Leeds United 0, Newcastle United 1.
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Stuart Dallas (Leeds United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Joseph Willock (Newcastle United).
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Attempt saved. Joseph Willock (Newcastle United) left footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the bottom right corner. Assisted by Allan Saint-Maximin.
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Corner, Newcastle United. Conceded by Diego Llorente.
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Attempt blocked. Chris Wood (Newcastle United) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Allan Saint-Maximin.
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Foul by Tyler Roberts (Leeds United).
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Kieran Trippier (Newcastle United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Attempt missed. Ryan Fraser (Newcastle United) right footed shot from outside the box misses to the right. Assisted by Allan Saint-Maximin.
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Corner, Leeds United. Conceded by Jonjo Shelvey.
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Attempt blocked. Robin Koch (Leeds United) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
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Rodrigo (Leeds United) is shown the yellow card.
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Substitution, Leeds United. Joe Gelhardt replaces Mateusz Klich.
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Corner, Newcastle United. Conceded by Diego Llorente.
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Corner, Newcastle United. Conceded by Stuart Dallas.
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Goal! Leeds United 0, Newcastle United 1. Jonjo Shelvey (Newcastle United) from a free kick with a right footed shot to the bottom right corner.
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Diego Llorente (Leeds United) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Foul by Diego Llorente (Leeds United).
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Javier Manquillo (Newcastle United) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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