Newcastle United delivered a stunning 4-1 victory over Manchester United at St. James’ Park, securing their first league double over the Red Devils since the 1930/31 season and climbing to fourth place in the Premier League. The emphatic win further compounded Manchester United’s struggles in a dismal campaign.

Manchester United, under Ruben Amorim, saw Altay Bay?nd?r make his Premier League debut, replacing the under-fire André Onana. Newcastle’s early dominance was evident, with Joelinton’s offside goal serving as a warning. The Magpies took the lead in the 24th minute through a beautifully crafted goal by Sandro Tonali, assisted by Alexander Isak.

Despite Newcastle’s control, Manchester United briefly equalized through Alejandro Garnacho, who finished clinically after a surging run by Diogo Dalot. However, Newcastle quickly regained their advantage after halftime. Harvey Barnes capitalized on Tino Livramento’s cross, slotting home Newcastle’s second.

Manchester United’s woes deepened when Barnes scored his second, outmuscling Noussair Mazraoui and firing an unstoppable shot past Bay?nd?r. The goal highlighted the visitors’ defensive fragility, with Barnes becoming only the second Newcastle player to score a Premier League brace against Manchester United, after Alan Shearer.

Bay?nd?r’s nightmare continued when he gifted Newcastle their fourth goal, misplacing a clearance that allowed Joelinton to set up Bruno Guimarães. The resounding victory marked Newcastle’s sixth consecutive win across all competitions, boosting their Champions League aspirations.

For Manchester United, the defeat signaled a new low in a disastrous season. The loss guarantees they will finish with their worst-ever points tally in a Premier League campaign, even if they win their remaining six matches. The 4-1 thrashing at St. James’ Park further intensified the pressure on Amorim and highlighted the stark contrast between Newcastle’s resurgence and Manchester United’s decline.

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