Premier League: Newcastle Utd move to third place with 2-0 win vs Chelsea

IANS May 11, 2025 238 views

Newcastle United delivered a stunning 2-0 victory against Chelsea, dramatically improving their Champions League qualification prospects. Sandro Tonali opened the scoring after an early Nicolas Jackson red card, with Bruno Guimaraes securing the win with a late goal. The result propels Newcastle into third place, three points clear of Chelsea with two matches remaining. Eddie Howe's tactical masterclass proves decisive in this crucial Premier League encounter.

"An electric atmosphere set the tone" - Match Report
Newcastle, May 11: Newcastle United's Champions League ambitions were given a huge boost with a vital 2-0 victory over Chelsea.

Key Points

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Sandro Tonali opens scoring after early Chelsea red card

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Bruno Guimaraes seals victory with stunning late goal

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Newcastle moves into Champions League qualification position

Before kick-off, both teams were on the same number of points and Chelsea were only a place behind in fifth due to United scoring more goals.

Sandro Tonali opened the scoring, with the visitors reduced to ten men in the first half before - after withstanding second-half pressure from Enzo Maresca's side - Newcastle sealed a huge win thanks to Bruno Guimaraes' fifth goal of the campaign.

An electric atmosphere set the tone and United took the lead inside the opening two minutes.

Anthony Gordon's run into the box was ended my Moisés Caicedo's tackle but when Roméo Lavia dallied on the ball, Tonali won it back and found Guimarães. He in turn spread play to Jacob Murphy and the in-form winger's low cross was tucked away at the far pot by Tonali.

Newcastle continued to push and in the 13th minute, a dipping effort from Guimarães whistled over the bar, then six minutes later, Sven Botman headed across goal but Alexander Isak didn't connect as intended and Robert Sánchez was able to collect under his crossbar.

Chelsea countered with a shot from Cole Palmer, which Guimarães deflected wide, and an effort from Caicedo, which went harmlessly wide from the edge of the box.

In the 26th minute, Harvey Barnes made room for shot but it lacked the power to seriously test Sánchez. However, Chelsea went down to ten men soon afterwards, when Nicolas Jackson elbowed Botman. The forward was initially booked, but referee John Brooks showed red after being sent to the monitor.

Nick Pope easily dealt with a low drive from Palmer at the beginning of the second half - then the goalkeeper made a vital stop to push away Marc Cucurella's strike just after the hour mark.

In the 70th minute, Murphy dinked the ball into the path of Guimarães but the Brazilian's shot was off target.

With eight minutes left of normal time, Pope made a stunning save to keep out Enzo Fernández's goalbound effort - then Reece James headed over from close range as full time approached.

And in the final minute of the 90, Guimarães cut inside from the left and curled a delicious, decisive strike into the Gallowgate End net.

Eddie Howe's men leapfrogged Manchester City into third place, and are now three points clear of Chelsea with two matches left to play.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
What a performance by Newcastle! As an Indian football fan who stays up late to watch EPL, this was worth the sleep deprivation. Bruno Guimarães is pure class - that last goal was a beauty! Hope they can hold onto top 4 now 🇮🇳⚽
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Priya M.
Chelsea's discipline issues continue to haunt them. Jackson's red card was completely unnecessary and cost them the game. As an Indian Chelsea supporter, this is so frustrating to watch season after season. Need better mentality!
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Arjun S.
Newcastle's transformation under Eddie Howe is incredible! From relegation candidates to UCL contenders. Shows what proper management can do. Indian clubs should take notes - ISL teams need this kind of vision and planning.
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Sanjana P.
That Bruno goal at the end gave me goosebumps! 😍 The atmosphere at St. James' Park must have been electric. One day I hope to travel from Mumbai to watch a match there. Football is truly the beautiful game!
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Vikram J.
While Newcastle played well, I think the referee was too quick with the red card. Jackson's elbow didn't look intentional to me. These decisions can change the entire course of a match. VAR needs to be more consistent across all leagues.
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Neha R.
As a neutral Indian fan, this was such an entertaining match! The Premier League keeps delivering quality football while our domestic leagues struggle with basics. When will we see this level of intensity in ISL? The gap seems to be growing wider 😔

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