Fulham v Newcastle United, 12 May 2019

Score4-0 to Newcastle United
RefereeKevin Friend
CompetitionPremier League
VenueCraven Cottage
Attendance24,979
Kick-off: 3.00pm This result ended a run of six Fulham wins in meetings at Craven Cottage. The Magpies had now kept clean sheets in four of the last five meetings in the Premier League. Premier League Head to Head Played: 26 Fulham won: 12 Drawn: 4 Newcastle United won: 10 Fulham scored: 33 Newcastle United scored: 33

0 Fulham

Manager: Scott Parker

4 Newcastle United

Manager: Rafael Benítez

Goals:

Goals:

Jonjo Shelvey 9 G
Ayoze Pérez 11 G
Fabian Schär 61 G
Salomón Rondón 90 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Sergio Rico
Defender Alfie Mawson
Defender/Midfielder Joe Bryan
Defender/Midfielder Calum Chambers
Defender/Midfielder Cyrus Christie
Defender/Midfielder Ryan Sessegnon
Midfielder Tom Cairney
Forward Floyd Ayité

Starting lineup:

Martin Dúbravka Goalkeeper
Paul Dummett Defender
Jamaal Lascelles Defender
Fabian Schär Defender
Isaac Hayden Defender/Midfielder
Christian Atsu Midfielder
Matt Ritchie Midfielder
Jonjo Shelvey Midfielder
Mo Diamé Midfielder/Forward
Ayoze Pérez Midfielder/Forward

Substitutions:

Ryan Babel for Cyrus Christie 65
Harvey Elliott for Floyd Ayité 74
Neeskens Kebano for Ryan Sessegnon 81

Substitutions:

Yoshinori Mutō for Christian Atsu 66
Federico Fernández for Isaac Hayden 69
Kenedy for Paul Dummett 81

Cards:

Joe Bryan 59 Y

Cards:

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Fabri
Defender Tim Ream
Defender Steven Sessegnon
Midfielder Luca De La Torre
Midfielder Harvey Elliott
Midfielder Neeskens Kebano
Forward Ryan Babel

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Karl Darlow
Defender Lewis Cass
Defender/Midfielder Ciaran Clark
Defender/Midfielder Kenedy
Defender/Midfielder Kell Watts
Forward Yoshinori Mutō

Comments:

Final league position 2018-19: 19th Fulham failed in their attempt to win three consecutive home games in the Premier League for the first time since September 2012. They had now conceded at least two goals in 14 of their last 18 games in the Premier League. The Whites had now won their final game in one of their last seven seasons in the Premier League.

Comments:

Final league position 2018-19: 13th Newcastle United had now won their last five final league games of the season (scored 17 goals, conceded one). This was the first time that they had scored four goals in an away league game since a 6-0 win at Queens Park Rangers on 13 September 2016 in the League Championship. It was the first time they had scored four or more goals in an away game in the Premier League since a 4-1 win at Hull City on 1 March 2014. This was the first time that the Magpies had won an away game on the final day of a top division season since a 3-0 victory at Tottenham Hotspur on 24 April 1976. Ayoze Pérez had now scored eight of Newcastle United's last 15 goals in the Premier League. He became one of four players to score ten or more goals in the Premier League in 2019; also Liverpool's Sadio Mané (14), Leicester City's Jamie Vardy (12) and Manchester City's Sergio Agüero (12).

0 Fulham

Manager: Scott Parker

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Sergio Rico
Defender Alfie Mawson
Defender/Midfielder Joe Bryan
Defender/Midfielder Calum Chambers
Defender/Midfielder Cyrus Christie
Defender/Midfielder Ryan Sessegnon
Midfielder Tom Cairney
Forward Floyd Ayité

Substitutions:

Ryan Babel for Cyrus Christie 65
Harvey Elliott for Floyd Ayité 74
Neeskens Kebano for Ryan Sessegnon 81

Cards:

Joe Bryan 59 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Fabri
Defender Tim Ream
Defender Steven Sessegnon
Midfielder Luca De La Torre
Midfielder Harvey Elliott
Midfielder Neeskens Kebano
Forward Ryan Babel

Comments:

Final league position 2018-19: 19th Fulham failed in their attempt to win three consecutive home games in the Premier League for the first time since September 2012. They had now conceded at least two goals in 14 of their last 18 games in the Premier League. The Whites had now won their final game in one of their last seven seasons in the Premier League.

4 Newcastle United

Manager: Rafael Benítez

Goals:

Jonjo Shelvey 9 G
Ayoze Pérez 11 G
Fabian Schär 61 G
Salomón Rondón 90 G

Starting lineup:

Martin Dúbravka Goalkeeper
Paul Dummett Defender
Jamaal Lascelles Defender
Fabian Schär Defender
Isaac Hayden Defender/Midfielder
Christian Atsu Midfielder
Matt Ritchie Midfielder
Jonjo Shelvey Midfielder
Mo Diamé Midfielder/Forward
Ayoze Pérez Midfielder/Forward

Substitutions:

Yoshinori Mutō for Christian Atsu 66
Federico Fernández for Isaac Hayden 69
Kenedy for Paul Dummett 81

Cards:

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Karl Darlow
Defender Lewis Cass
Defender/Midfielder Ciaran Clark
Defender/Midfielder Kenedy
Defender/Midfielder Kell Watts
Forward Yoshinori Mutō

Comments:

Final league position 2018-19: 13th Newcastle United had now won their last five final league games of the season (scored 17 goals, conceded one). This was the first time that they had scored four goals in an away league game since a 6-0 win at Queens Park Rangers on 13 September 2016 in the League Championship. It was the first time they had scored four or more goals in an away game in the Premier League since a 4-1 win at Hull City on 1 March 2014. This was the first time that the Magpies had won an away game on the final day of a top division season since a 3-0 victory at Tottenham Hotspur on 24 April 1976. Ayoze Pérez had now scored eight of Newcastle United's last 15 goals in the Premier League. He became one of four players to score ten or more goals in the Premier League in 2019; also Liverpool's Sadio Mané (14), Leicester City's Jamie Vardy (12) and Manchester City's Sergio Agüero (12).