Newcastle's seventh defeat in nine league games left them bottom of standings


Reuters | Updated: 20-10-2018 23:04 IST | Created: 20-10-2018 21:53 IST
Newcastle's seventh defeat in nine league games left them bottom of standings
Newcastle should draw level at the break but Yoshinori Muto sent his header over the bar from point-blank range after Jonjo Shelvey's shot was parried into his path. (Image Credit: Twitter)

Newcastle United was left to rue a host of missed chances as a deflected goal from Beram Kayal gave Brighton and Hove Albion a 1-0 Premier League win at St. James's Park on Saturday.

The defeat, Newcastle's seventh in nine league games this season, left them bottom of the standings with two points. Brighton is 12th with 11 points.

Brighton lost Glenn Murray early on after he appeared to be knocked unconscious in a nasty clash of heads with Newcastle defender Federico Fernandez. The striker had to be carried off on a stretcher and was replaced by Jurgen Locadia.

Play resumed after a lengthy stoppage and the visitors took the lead in the 29th minute when Shane Duffy headed a cornerback to Jose Izquierdo, and his shot from the edge of the box was deflected into the net by Beram Kayal.

Newcastle should draw level at the break but Yoshinori Muto sent his header over the bar from point-blank range after Jonjo Shelvey's shot was parried into his path.

Newcastle desperately searched for a second-half equaliser but their efforts were in vain and they slumped to a third league defeat in a row.  

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