Barnes steals the spotlight as Newcastle knock Man City off course

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Newcastle - Manchester City 2:1

Newcastle United reminded the world once again that even Europe’s giants can lose their bearings under the floodlights of St James’ Park. Manchester City arrived with clear intentions — keep pace with Arsenal in the Premier League title race — but soon realised this would be a long and turbulent night. The opening exchanges were frantic: chances flew at both ends. Harvey Barnes somehow missed an open goal, Erling Haaland was twice denied by Nick Pope, and Phil Foden failed to meet a perfect low cross. The match felt destined for drama long before the goals arrived.

The breakthrough came just after the hour mark. Bruno Guimarães sliced through the midfield and slipped a precise pass to Barnes, who calmly guided the ball into the far corner. City replied within five minutes — Rúben Dias saw his effort deflect off Fabian Schär and loop into the net. But Newcastle struck back instantly. Another chaotic attack ended with Barnes pouncing on a loose ball and smashing it under the crossbar for 2–1, sending St James’ Park into absolute eruption.

City pushed hard late on, but genuine chances were scarce — the best fell to Savinho, who blasted over. Newcastle claim a massive victory that lifts them up the table, while Pep Guardiola’s side risk slipping once again into the role of chasers.

2025-26, England - Premier League

Newcastle - Manchester City 2:1 (0:0)
Goals: Barnes H., 63 (1:0); Dias R., 68 (1:1); Barnes H., 70 (2:1)

Newcastle: Pope; Schär; Livramento; Hall (Botman, 77); Tonali; Barnes H. (Elanga, 85); Thiaw; Bruno Guimarães; Joelinton; Murphy J-b; Woltemade (Willock, 85)
Substitution: Botman (from 77); Willock (from 85); Elanga (from 85)
Bench: Ruddy; Ramsdale; Murphy Alex; Ramsey J.; Miley; Neave
Yellow Cards: Joelinton 90

Manchester City: Donnarumma G.; Dias R.; Gvardiol; Nico González; Bernardo Silva (Reijnders, 77); Matheus Nunes; Foden (Marmoush, 87); Cherki (Bobb, 77); O'Reilly; Håland E.; Doku J. (Sávio Moreira, 76)
Substitution: Sávio Moreira (from 76); Reijnders (from 77); Bobb (from 77); Marmoush (from 87)
Bench: Trafford; Stones; Ake; Aït-Nouri; Khusanov
Yellow Cards: Donnarumma G. 71; Bobb 90

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