The 4th Official
·18 January 2025
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·18 January 2025
High-flying Newcastle United were desperate to stretch their incredible winning streak when they hosted Bournemouth this afternoon at St James’ Park. These two sides shared spoils when they clashed heads in the reverse fixture, however, the upbeat Cherries stunned former gaffer Eddie Howe’s side by scripting a 3-1 triumph. Justin Kluivert’s stellar hat-trick ended the Magpies’ incredible home run.
Martin Dubravka: 6.5
Could have done little to stop Kluivert’s brace. Made some crucial stops to keep the hosts in the contest until the injury time.
Valentino Livramento: 5.5
Had a tough time against Antoine Semenyo who kept causing problems with his tricky runs and fancy footwork. Found it difficult to make overlapping runs and attacking contributions.
Sven Botman: 5
Had a nervy half where he struggled against the swiftness of the Bournemouth attack. Howe took him off at the break in favour of Fabian Schar.
Dan Burn: 5.5
Was shaky as well, particularly when the visitors staged counter-attacks with finesse and composure. Struggled to play it out from the back and his lack of pace made things look easy for Andoni Iraola’s army.
Lewis Hall: 6.5
Set it up for Bruno Guimaraes’ first-half equalizer from the corner. Was taken off for Kieran Trippier midway through the second half.
Sandro Tonali: 7
Worked hard in midfield to win possession and make recoveries against Bournemouth’s relentless press. Tried to carry the ball forward from the deep, but the lack of cutting-edge high up the pitch put his effort in vain.
Bruno Guimaraes: 7
Headed home from Hall’s corner but was at fault during Kluivert’s second late in the first half. Got dispossessed deep down the pitch which allowed Dango Ouattara to lay it on for the Dutchman. Made way for William Osula late in the match.
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND – JANUARY 18: Tempers flare between Joelinton of Newcastle United and Milos Kerkez of AFC Bournemouth during the Premier League match between Newcastle United FC and AFC Bournemouth at St James’ Park on January 18, 2025 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)
Joelinton: 6
Combated in midfield but was closed down quickly by the visitors who kept winning duels and snatching the possession from the Brazilian throughout the contest.
Jacob Murphy: 6
Tried to threaten from the counters with his pace and link-up play. Was forced to leave the pitch with an injury concern. Joe Willock replaced him around the 66th-minute mark.
Anthony Gordon: 5.5
An afternoon to forget for the wideman who hardly had any impact and was rather erroneous during Milos Kerkez’s last-gasp goal that made it 4-1 in favour of the travellers.
Alexander Isak: 5.5
Isak, too, failed to leave a mark as he could not even test Kepa Arrizabalaga in the Bournemouth goal. His stellar scoring streak ends disappointingly.
Fabian Schar: 5.5
Failed to restore the composure and calmness in the defensive third.
Kieran Trippier: 5
Had a hard time against Kerkez while featuring from the right.
Joe Willock: 5