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Isak’s hot streak continues as Newcastle beat Wolves

olympic games15 January 2025 21:38| © Reuters
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Alexander Isak scored for the eighth Premier League game in a row with a brace of goals as Newcastle United eased to a 3-0 home victory over struggling Wolverhampton Wanderers at St James’ Park on Wednesday.

Anthony Gordon netted the third, with an assist from Isak, as Newcastle moved into fourth place with 38 points from 21 games. Wolves remain in the relegation zone with 16 points from the same number of matches.

Only four players have scored in eight successive Premier League matches, with Isak joining Jamie Vardy and Ruud van Nistelrooy, who both did it twice, and Daniel Sturridge, as the Swede took his tally for the season to 15 in the top flight.

"I feel amazing," Isak said. "Individually I feel free and confident but looking at the team, we are doing so well as well, defending and with threats going forward.

"It is a team and I have to keep contributing with goals. When we play at our best, the players will feel free.

"In my position as well I want to be able to express myself in the best way I can."

Wolves had some bright moments and a goal by Santiago Bueno was disallowed for a handball, while they also struck the woodwork twice through Jorgen Strand Larsen. But their defending remains an Achilles heel in a season of struggle.

Newcastle claimed a ninth win in a row in all competitions and sixth on the trot in the Premier League with their ambition to finish in the Champions League qualification places alive and well.

Newcastle broke the deadlock on 34 minutes as Isak picked up the ball 40 yards out and drove towards goal.

Wolves failed to put in a challenge on the edge of the box and the Swede fired low into the bottom-left corner of the net via a deflection.

The home side continued to create the better chances, but Wolves looked dangerous on the break and Larsen struck the outside of the post. He would hit the woodwork again late on.

Isak scored his second just before the hour mark when he was fed in the box by a clever pass from Guimaraes, and his turn and finish was clinical.

Second-half substitute Matheus Cunha flashed a shot wide when he should have hit the target, before Gordon added Newcastle’s third.

This time Isak was the provider as he slid a pass into Gordon in the box and the forward easily finished unmarked from 10 yards past Jose Sa in the visiting goal.

"This is a difficult team to play at home," Wolves manager Vitor Pereira said. "We created a lot of chances to score, the difference was they (Newcastle) scored in the key moments of the game and we missed the goals."

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