Newcastle United have relegated Manchester United to third place in the Premier League table.
Newcastle were stalled by David De Gea's superb first-half double and his save. The Spaniard showed quick reaction to save Joe his Willock after fending off Alexander's Isaac's header.
Willock missed another glorious chance after a wild finish, but the former Arsenal midfielder nodded his first goal home after Alain Saint-Maximin headed Bruno Guimaraes' cross over goal. I was in the right place for
Manchester United have not taken a shot in the first half and have not won the Premier League since a six-year trophy drought at Wembley in February ended. Wout Weghorst created an early chance for the side netting, but the Red Devils were best behind a team from Newcastle who showed far more urgency.
The hosts doubled their well-deserved lead with a well-deserved header from substitute Callum Wilson in the 88th minute.
Newcastle set their sights on the Champions League
Newcastle have not finished in the top four in the Premier League since his 2002/03 but that could change after a glorious win over rivals in European qualifiers.
The stylish Magpies would have won by a better margin if De Gea hadn't pinned Joelinton's shot to the crossbar and Fabian Schär's follow-up shot off the line.
In a fast-paced game, Eddie Howe's side outdid their opponents to take their third consecutive league win. Newcastle fans cheered full-time and waved black and white flags, but Howe knows his side have more to do if they play in the Champions League next season.
However, the signs are good. That victory didn't come with top scorer Miguel Almiron left injured and Nick Pope conceding his 13th goal of the season.
The Newcastle keeper had nothing to do thanks to his defensive work as Dan Byrne put in a monumental defensive performance.
Manchester United want to fix form that makes them less comfortable at home
Premier Manchester His United form in the league has been sluggish at the wrong time of the season. Despite reaching the FA Cup semi-finals and Europa League quarter-finals, Erik ten Hag has not seen his side win a league match since February 19.
Since beating Leicester at Old Trafford, they have been humiliated by his 7-0 win at Liverpool and held off at home by bottom-placed Southampton.
The Red Devils didn't seem poised to beat him to Newcastle, but the Ten Hag players were always in contention.
In the first half alone, Anthony was involved in a showdown with Byrne, Marcus Rashford threw his boot off in frustration after being cut off from behind and Bruno Fernandes quarreled with the referee after his appeal was punished. bottom. .
Manchester United have played three games in a row at Old Trafford since Brentford on Wednesday.
