Burnley 1 Newcastle United 2: Magpies march on despite Ritchie horror miss

Matt Ritchie produced a contender for the worst miss of the season but in-form Newcastle United ran out 2-1 winners at Burnley on Monday.

Published : Nov 27, 2018 08:02 IST

Ciaran Clark celebrates after scoring a goal for Newcastle at Burnley.
Ciaran Clark celebrates after scoring a goal for Newcastle at Burnley.
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Ciaran Clark celebrates after scoring a goal for Newcastle at Burnley.

Newcastle United recorded a third consecutive Premier League win with a 2-1 victory at Burnley despite Matt Ritchie missing an open goal from close range.

Rafael Benitez's side led 2-0 thanks to a Ben Mee own goal and Ciaran Clark's header, but Sam Vokes hit back for the hosts before half-time.

Ritchie looked set to make sure of the points early in the second half but the winger, who had set up Clark's goal, bizarrely slotted wide at the back post after DeAndre Yedlin beat Charlie Taylor for pace.

But Newcastle held on for their first top-flight win over Burnley since 1975 to move up to 13th in the table, while a fourth loss in five league games leaves the Clarets still a point and a place above the relegation zone.

Kick-off was delayed for half an hour due to a medical emergency in the tunnel, but Newcastle made a rapid start and opened the scoring in the fourth minute.

Burnley did not properly clear a corner and, when Federico Fernandez took aim, his 25-yard drive - which was heading wide of the post - beat Joe Hart via a deflection off Burnley captain Mee.

And the visitors' lead was doubled in the 23rd minute with the Clarets again switching off at the back, Clark getting between two defenders to cleverly flick in a header from Ritchie's cross.

Burnley reduced the deficit before the break, Mee's long pass perfectly flighted for Wales striker Vokes to send a looping 18-yard header past Martin Dubravka.

Newcastle should have restored their two-goal cushion shortly after the restart but Ritchie somehow missed an open goal from three yards out when it was easier to score.

While not in Ritchie's league, Chris Wood wasted a good chance to earn Burnley an undeserved point when he shot straight at Dubravka, the New Zealand international later denied by Yedlin's outstanding block before he also fired a bouncing ball over the crossbar.

Joselu struck the post with 10 minutes to go after fine work from Ayoze Perez but Benitez's side held firm to collect another three points, leaving Burnley - for whom Vokes missed a last-gasp header - still in the mire.

What does it mean? Burnley a shadow of 2017-18 side

No onlooker would guess this Burnley side finished seventh last term, qualifying for Europe for the first time in over 50 years, but relegation now looks a real possibility this term. Newcastle's own fears of the drop have been eased with a dire start followed by a superb run of results.

Benitez tactical switch proves key in first away win of the season

Newcastle lined up with a back three featuring Clark, Fabian Schar and Fernandez, and Burnley took time to adapt to the surprise tactical tweak. Although the Clarets mounted plenty of late pressure, Newcastle's rearguard held strong despite the absence of injured skipper Jamaal Lascelles.

Ritchie miss one to remember...or forget

The pantheon of diabolical Premier League misses has a new entry with Ritchie's incredible effort. After Yedlin burst clear of Taylor down the right all Ritchie had to do was turn the ball in at the back post. Newcastle fans were already celebrating but only a humiliated Ritchie ended up in the net.

Key Facts

- Burnley have won just one of their last nine Premier League home games (D2 L6).
- Newcastle enjoyed their first win in their last 11 Premier League games played on a Monday night.
- A league-high proportion of 54.5 per cent of Newcastle's Premier League goals this season have been headers (6/11).
- Newcastle's opener, three minutes and 35 seconds in, was their earliest away Premier League goal since Yohan Cabaye scored against Sunderland in October 2012 (two minutes and 10 seconds).
- Since the start of 2016-17, only Lewis Dunk (four) has scored more own goals in the Premier League than Burnley's Mee.
- Newcastle's Clark has bagged two goals in his last four Premier League appearances, as many as he managed in his previous 25.
- Matt Ritchie has registered 14 league assists for Newcastle United since joining the Magpies ahead of the 2016-17 campaign, more than any other player for the club.

What's next?

Burnley will seek to bounce back at Crystal Palace on Saturday, while Newcastle are hunting a fourth straight Premier League win when they host West Ham on the same day.

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