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·23 de mayo de 2024

Official Match Cam footage of Newcastle United v Tottenham at the MCG – Well worth a watch

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Newcastle United and Tottenham over in Australia.

A lot said ahead of this post-match friendly in Melbourne.


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However, a massive crowd in attendance, just under 80,000.

The game kicking off less than 72 hours after the final whistles blew on the two clubs’ final Premier League matches on Sunday.

A decent game with a dramatic finale, as James Maddison scored just after half an hour, the match officials failing to see the Spurs star handled the ball before scoring.

Alexander Isak with an equaliser just before the break.

No more goals in the second half and so to a penalty shootout…

Interesting to see this official Match Cam footage (watch below) released by the club.

Showing behind the scenes stuff, as well as excellent match action from an alternative angle, down at pitch level.

Also NUFC players talking, as well as Newcastle United fans down under.

Newcastle 1 Tottenham 1 (NUFC win 5-4 on penalties) – Wednesday 22 May 7.45pm (10.45am UK time)

In front of over 78,000 at the MCG, Newcastle United won again, eventually.

For those who claim this match was a disgrace etc etc for flying halfway around the world (unlike all those other friendlies that have been played season after season by other Premier League clubs) and the damage it does to the environment (unlike all those other flights that operate day after day), well, the locals clearly didn’t see it that way.

Indeed, plenty of Newcastle United fans living in Australia and New Zealand, saying pre-match this would have be the first time they’d see an NUFC match in the flesh.

I think a bit better for the environment two squads flying around the world, as opposed to almost 80,000 fans doing the same…

James Maddison took advantage of no VAR and not too observant match officials to control Nick Pope’s clearance with his hand, to then open the scoring after just half an hour.

Newcastle equalised before the break when Jacob Murphy saw his shot saved but Alexander Isak knocked in the rebound.

No more goals and the final whilst saw nine of ten penalties scored in the shootout.

Newcastle keeper Mark Gillespie saved the first Tottenham penalty and Harrison Ashby getting the decisive winning spot-kick.

The two teams kicked off less than 72 hours after their final PL matches and both sides made numerous changes throughout the game.

Joe White, Ben Parkinson, Amadou Diallo and Garang Kuol were the other four to convert their penalties (United also won on penalties this season at Blackburn in the FA Cup).

Newcastle 1 Tottenham 1 (NUFC win 5-4 on penalties) – Wednesday 22 May 7.45pm (10.45am UK time)

Goals:

Newcastle United:

Isak 45

Maddison 32

Newcastle team v Tottenham:

Pope (Gillespie 87), Trippier (Murphy 37[Parkinson 87]), Krafth (C.Thompson 78), Burn (A.Murphy 63), Hall (Charlton 77), Joelinton (White 46), Guimaraes (De Bolle 71), Anderson (Hernes 78), Almiron (Ashby 63), Isak (Wilson 46 ((Kuol 71)), Barnes (Diallo 63)

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