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Bournemouth ended Newcastle’s nine-game winning streak with a brilliant away performance in a 4-1 win at St James’ Park.
Justin Kluivert scored a superb hat-trick before Milos Kerkez added a fourth as Andoni Iraola’s men recovered from Bruno Guimaraes’ first-half equalizer as the visitors ran out deserved winners.
The Cherries extended their unbeaten run to 11 games in all competitions with the win, which moves them up, at least for now, to sixth in the table.
Newcastle were the form side of the Premier League before kick-off, but Bournemouth caught the hosts napping early on, producing a number of chances that went on target in the early stages.
They got the goal the pressure deserved after six minutes when Antoine Semenyo found space down the left before Kluivert found the bottom corner perfectly.
Justin Kluivert opens the scoring brilliantly at Bournemouth 🤩
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The Magpies looked to be struggling to get going but found themselves level in the simplest of fashions when Bruno Guimaraes found a free header from Lewis Hall’s corner to equalize in what was not an entertaining start.
Bruno Guimaraes with the captain’s tie for Newcastle 🔥
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Newcastle looked to have the momentum but were caught out once more when Semenyo again set Kluivert free, who slotted another goal past Martin Dubravka to restore Bournemouth’s lead.
Justin Kluivert gets his second of the game 💫
Bournemouth go ahead just before the break 🔥
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The frantic nature of the game continued into the second half, although it was Bournemouth who remained the bigger threat in front of goal as the Toons struggled to find the edge they had earlier.
Bournemouth thought they deservedly went 3-1 up through Dango Ouattara, but after a VAR review, it was rightly disallowed after the ball went offside in the build-up.
Newcastle had another lucky break when David Brooks’ touch from Semenyo’s cross deflected off Tino Livramento and bounced off the post.
A tense conclusion followed before Bouremouth could begin to celebrate the victory they deserved when Kluivert brilliantly completed his hat-trick with a long-range goal that left Dubravka on the floor.
What a way to take the hat-trick 🤩
Justin Kluivert tops off an exceptional performance in style 💫
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Anthony Gordon was denied the chance of a late comeback when his effort was blocked on the line.
But it was truly confirmed to be Bournemouth’s day when Kerkez raced down the other end before darting a pass and clinically finding the net.
Bournemouth make it 4-0 🔥
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