chaotic clash between Newcastle and West Ham, which ended 4-3 in favor of the Magpies, with Barnes scoring a late brace

6’—Newcastle 1-0 West Ham (Isak)

21’—Newcastle 1-1 West Ham (Antonio)

45+10’—Newcastle 1-2 West Ham (Kudus)

48’—Newcastle 1-3 West Ham (Bowen)

77’—Newcastle 2-3 West Ham (Isak)

83’—Newcastle 3-3 West Ham (Barnes)

90’—Newcastle 4-3 West Ham (Barnes)

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Newcastle marked their return to the Premier League with a chaotic victory over West Ham, overturning a deficit with two late goals from substitute Harvey Barnes. Despite facing injuries, Eddie Howe’s tactical changes proved decisive, with his substitutes making significant impacts during the match at St James’ Park.

A thrilling encounter at St James’ Park concludes with Newcastle claiming a dramatic 4-3 victory over West Ham in a seven-goal spectacle. Isak opened the scoring for the hosts from the penalty spot after just six minutes, following a foul by Coufal on Gordon in the box. West Ham swiftly responded, with Antonio leveling the score before Kudus put them ahead deep into first-half stoppage time. Bowen extended West Ham’s lead shortly after halftime, seemingly putting the game out of reach for Newcastle. However, the Magpies mounted a remarkable comeback. Isak converted another penalty after Phillips fouled Gordon, before Barnes equalized with a clinical finish from Isak’s pass. Barnes then sealed the win in the 90th minute with a stunning strike past Fabianski. Despite Gordon receiving a second yellow card in added time, Newcastle secured all three points, moving them up to eighth in the table, just one point behind seventh-placed West Ham. Newcastle will aim to capitalize on this momentum when they face Everton on Tuesday, while Moyes will seek a response from his side as they take on Tottenham on the same day

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