Newcastle United v Manchester United, 06 October 2019

Score1-0 to Newcastle United
RefereeMike Dean
CompetitionPremier League
VenueSt James' Park
Attendance51,198
Kick-off: 4.30pm Premier League Head to Head Played: 49 Newcastle United won: 7 Drawn: 14 Manchester United won: 28 Newcastle United scored: 50 Manchester United scored: 97 Newcastle United had now won two of the last ten meetings (all Premier League, lost six).

1 Newcastle United

Manager: Steve Bruce

0 Manchester United

Manager: Ole Gunnar Solskjær

Goals:

Matty Longstaff 72 G

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Martin Dúbravka
Defender Jamaal Lascelles
Defender Fabian Schär
Defender Jetro Willems
Defender DeAndre Yedlin
Defender/Midfielder Ciaran Clark
Midfielder Matty Longstaff
Midfielder/Forward Miguel Almirón
Midfielder/Forward Joelinton
Midfielder/Forward Sean Longstaff
Midfielder/Forward Allan Saint-Maximin

Starting lineup:

David De Gea Goalkeeper
Harry Maguire Defender
Axel Tuanzebe Defender
Diogo Dalot Defender/Midfielder
Scott McTominay Defender/Midfielder/Forward
Ashley Young Defender/Midfielder/Forward
Andreas Pereira Midfielder
Fred Midfielder
Juan Mata Midfielder
Daniel James Midfielder/Forward
Marcus Rashford Midfielder/Forward

Substitutions:

Andy Carroll for Joelinton 56
Christian Atsu for Allan Saint-Maximin 83
Emil Krafth for Miguel Almirón 90

Substitutions:

Marcos Rojo for Diogo Dalot 60
Mason Greenwood for Juan Mata 66
Tahith Chong for Ashley Young 86

Cards:

DeAndre Yedlin 15 Y
Fabian Schär 47 Y
Miguel Almirón 65 Y

Cards:

Fred 3 Y
Scott McTominay 30 Y
Marcos Rojo 78 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Karl Darlow
Defender Paul Dummett
Defender Emil Krafth
Midfielder Christian Atsu
Midfielder Jonjo Shelvey
Forward Andy Carroll
Forward Dwight Gayle

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Sergio Romero
Defender Marcos Rojo
Defender Brandon Williams
Defender/Midfielder Nemanja Matić
Midfielder Angel Gomés
Midfielder Tahith Chong
Forward Mason Greenwood

Comments:

League position: 16th Newcastle United had won one of their eight preceding games in all competitions so far in this season. In his 400th game as a manager in the Premier League, this was former Manchester United captain Steve Bruce's first win in 22 games against the Red Devils as a boss in the division to end the longest run without a win by any manager against a single opponent in the competition's history. At 19 years and 198 days, Matty Longstaff became the youngest player to make his Premier League debut in the starting XI for the Magpies since James Milner at Middlesbrough on 14 August 2004 (aged 18 years and 222 days). He became the youngest of the eight players to score on a Premier League debut for them and the first since Georginio Wijnaldum against Southampton in August 2015.

Comments:

League position: 12th Manchester United had now completed a run of eight consecutive away games in the top division without a win for the first time since September 1989 in League Division One. United had now taken nine points from their opening eight games of this Premier League season (won two, lost three); their worst eight-game start to a league season since 1989-90 in League Division One (eight points). The Red Devils had now gone exactly seven months without an away win in any competition (6 March 2019 at Paris St Germain in the UEFA Champions League). Juan Mata became the sixth Spanish player to make 250 appearances in the Premier League.

1 Newcastle United

Manager: Steve Bruce

Goals:

Matty Longstaff 72 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Martin Dúbravka
Defender Jamaal Lascelles
Defender Fabian Schär
Defender Jetro Willems
Defender DeAndre Yedlin
Defender/Midfielder Ciaran Clark
Midfielder Matty Longstaff
Midfielder/Forward Miguel Almirón
Midfielder/Forward Joelinton
Midfielder/Forward Sean Longstaff
Midfielder/Forward Allan Saint-Maximin

Substitutions:

Andy Carroll for Joelinton 56
Christian Atsu for Allan Saint-Maximin 83
Emil Krafth for Miguel Almirón 90

Cards:

DeAndre Yedlin 15 Y
Fabian Schär 47 Y
Miguel Almirón 65 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Karl Darlow
Defender Paul Dummett
Defender Emil Krafth
Midfielder Christian Atsu
Midfielder Jonjo Shelvey
Forward Andy Carroll
Forward Dwight Gayle

Comments:

League position: 16th Newcastle United had won one of their eight preceding games in all competitions so far in this season. In his 400th game as a manager in the Premier League, this was former Manchester United captain Steve Bruce's first win in 22 games against the Red Devils as a boss in the division to end the longest run without a win by any manager against a single opponent in the competition's history. At 19 years and 198 days, Matty Longstaff became the youngest player to make his Premier League debut in the starting XI for the Magpies since James Milner at Middlesbrough on 14 August 2004 (aged 18 years and 222 days). He became the youngest of the eight players to score on a Premier League debut for them and the first since Georginio Wijnaldum against Southampton in August 2015.

0 Manchester United

Manager: Ole Gunnar Solskjær

Goals:

Starting lineup:

David De Gea Goalkeeper
Harry Maguire Defender
Axel Tuanzebe Defender
Diogo Dalot Defender/Midfielder
Scott McTominay Defender/Midfielder/Forward
Ashley Young Defender/Midfielder/Forward
Andreas Pereira Midfielder
Fred Midfielder
Juan Mata Midfielder
Daniel James Midfielder/Forward
Marcus Rashford Midfielder/Forward

Substitutions:

Marcos Rojo for Diogo Dalot 60
Mason Greenwood for Juan Mata 66
Tahith Chong for Ashley Young 86

Cards:

Fred 3 Y
Scott McTominay 30 Y
Marcos Rojo 78 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Sergio Romero
Defender Marcos Rojo
Defender Brandon Williams
Defender/Midfielder Nemanja Matić
Midfielder Angel Gomés
Midfielder Tahith Chong
Forward Mason Greenwood

Comments:

League position: 12th Manchester United had now completed a run of eight consecutive away games in the top division without a win for the first time since September 1989 in League Division One. United had now taken nine points from their opening eight games of this Premier League season (won two, lost three); their worst eight-game start to a league season since 1989-90 in League Division One (eight points). The Red Devils had now gone exactly seven months without an away win in any competition (6 March 2019 at Paris St Germain in the UEFA Champions League). Juan Mata became the sixth Spanish player to make 250 appearances in the Premier League.