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Sandro Tonali stunner 🔥 Newcastle United 2-1 Brentford: Joe Buck reaction
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02/04/2025
Sandro Tonali's stunning strike earns Newcastle United all three points against Brentford at St James' Park. Joe Buck analyses a huge win for Eddie Howe's side in the race for Champions League qualification.
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So, Newcastle United back to winning ways here at St James' Park in the Premier League
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with a 2-1 win over Brentford. Now, we all thought, didn't know how they'd react from
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that Wembley win. Of course, they were brilliant on that day, but with over two weeks' break
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and obviously Brentford had a really tough test, you think, how will Newcastle react
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to that? And I think the lads, you did all right. It wasn't their best performance of
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the season. I'm sure Eddie Howe will have things to consider ahead of the game against
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Leicester on Monday, but they got the job done, got the win, and yeah, we'll sound
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rotten orally. I'm sure we'll come on to him in a bit. But yeah, Eddie Howe, unsurprisingly,
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named an unchanged team from that team that started at Wembley. I don't think there was
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too many debates. I think the only decision anyone really expected him to make was if
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he would keep Nick Pope in there. I think that was the only one really to consider.
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But yeah, unchanged team. Newcastle came out of the box, blocks flying. Isaac had a header
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saved early on. Joe Linton had a shot, blocks. You know, the really first five, ten minutes
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that really looked good. Then Brentford slowly worked their way back into the game. You can't
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not really surprise. You know, Brentford are a very tactically aware team, very tactically
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astute. Thomas Frank will have them, you know, set up very well. And, you know, for the next
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20 or so minutes, I think Brentford did well. Neither team really had too many chances.
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It was a very even game. And it was an even game right up until, well, the stroke of half-time
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where everything sort of happened. First of all, Newcastle had the ball in the box. Alexander
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Isak broke through, went 1-on-1 with the goalkeeper, dinked in and outside defenders, chipped the
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ball. Harvey Barnes headed it home. Now the assistance flag was up for an offside on Harvey
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Barnes. VAR, quick check, looked tight, but obviously VAR had said he was offside. Hadn't
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seen it again, but obviously VAR said he was offside and he looked offside. But again,
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very close. It's surprising to see Isak didn't take a shot on. You know, he was given the
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opportunity, a couple of opportunities to shoot. And I think Barnes was making that clear to him
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when he was given offside, you know, why didn't he shoot. It looked like that wasn't a gas of
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chance going into half-time, but they managed to sneak one more chance in. They had a fourth
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official indicate one minute by the time the VAR check had gone, and there was still about a
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minute to play. Newcastle recycled the ball well, got it out with Jacob Murphy. Jacob Murphy didn't
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have the brilliant best of first halves, but he put in a brilliant ball into the box. Now,
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Alexander Isak is in the middle, ready to head it, and Brian Mbuemo is in front of him now,
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and Mbuemo probably does get it if he doesn't slip. But unfortunately, he does slip just in
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front of Isak, and Isak taps home. Now, Isak obviously, you know, it wasn't the cleanest
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finishes. Would he have got it without the slip from the Cameroonian? Who knows? But you've got
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to be there to take those opportunities, and Isak was there to take that opportunity when
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it presented to him. And yeah, he scored his 20th Premier League goal in season 24th in all
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competitions. He's got double figures, it's home and away this year. So yeah, it's another goal,
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another assist for Jacob Murphy, another goal for Isak. Just, you know, a really good end to the
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half, and one that Newcastle needed. As I said, they weren't necessarily bad in the first half,
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but it was a very even game. You could tell that, you know, it was a more subdued performance than
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they put on the Wembley. But like they did at Wembley, getting that goal just before half-time
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really galvanised them. And they started the second half again okay, but Brentford slowly
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worked back into it. They did get fully back into the game when Newcastle United conceded
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their first penalty of the season. Now, a ball was played to Johan Whistler, and Nick Pope
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just doesn't get there on time. Whistler just nips a ball in front of him, and Nick Pope brings
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him down. It was a definite penalty, VAR checked initially, but I think it was just for the offside,
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he wasn't. And yeah, Wembley made no mistake from the spot. And this was really Brentford's
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best period of the game. They built themselves into it, and they probably deserved the equaliser.
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Then a couple of minutes after that, Ethan Pinnock heads the ball onto the post, and the ball falls
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to a grateful Nick Pope, and at that point you're thinking, oh Newcastle, are they going to let
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their opponents back in? We've seen it against Brighton this year, Bournemouth, even Brentford
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in the away game and follow them in games like that, where teams of this sort of ability can
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get themselves back into it and really take advantage of when Newcastle are a little bit
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more subdued. But Newcastle kept in the game, and they found their way in ahead by an absolutely
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sensational goal. Newcastle went ahead to a sensational goal, that's all you can say.
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Sandro Tonali picked up the ball on the right. There was nothing on, there was absolutely nothing
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on for him. It's hard to explain how little there was on. There was probably a cross at the box,
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maybe Callum Wilson, who came off Isak at that point, maybe he was in the box. I think everyone
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was ready for a cross, even Mark Flecken in the Brentford goal I think was ready for a cross.
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All of a sudden, Tonali unleashes this rocket of a shot, it goes past Flecken at the near post,
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it's absolutely brilliant. The St James' Park crowd stunned. The reaction of that was, it was
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astonishment that he'd done it, rather than belief that he would score. It was absolutely
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brilliant. I've seen lots of people, did he mean it, did he not? We've had debate in the press
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box, did he mean it or did he not? I think he meant it. I think that Tonali's that type of player
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in the corner of his eye who saw the gap. The way he hits the ball, it's such a clean strike,
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it's such a powerful strike. It doesn't seem like it could be a mishit cross, because
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if it's a mishit cross, he's done it so badly that it's really bad. I can't believe he's
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mishit a cross like that, therefore I do think he meant it. I think it's absolutely brilliant.
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It's just another fantastic moment for Sandro Tonali this year. He was probably one of Newcastle's
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best players, even before that goal. That just sort of tipped him into being the man of the
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match, in my eyes. He was absolutely sensational. Newcastle held on, I think they were maybe a bit
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fortunate that they conceded a penalty in the last couple of minutes. Bruno Kachan won the
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Brentford players in the box. But I think overall, even game, I think Newcastle probably rode their
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luck at times and were helped on by a 52,000-strong crowd here and got over the line. In a game they
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needed to. We've seen Newcastle, I've mentioned Newcastle have crumbled in games like this,
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haven't won games like this all year. But to get a win against Brentford in a game,
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especially tonight when Manchester City have won. Nottingham Forest, of course, won yesterday.
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Aston Villa have won. Chelsea play tomorrow. So there are lots of teams around them picking up
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points. It was really good for them to get a win and stay in touching distance of that European
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race with Leicester, Palace and Man Utd to come in the next week. So before they go and play Villa,
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you know, it's a massive couple of weeks for them. And they've really solidified their place in that.
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If they can win that game in hand, which comes against Palace in two weeks today,
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then they really fancy their chances to go on and push for Champions League spots.
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They're sixth, fifth currently. Chelsea, of course, against Tottenham tomorrow. So
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depending on how that is, they might end up dropping down to sixth. But right now,
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they'll finish fifth. And that would, you know, if the season finished now,
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they'd be in Champions League. So yeah, it was a good win for Newcastle. A real confidence
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builder. And as I said, coming off the win in the Carabao Cup final, you just wanted them just to
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keep that momentum going and get that next win. And they did it the hard way. They did it against
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a tough team. But they've done it in three valuable points. And yeah, as I said, Leicester
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on Monday night, it's going to be a tricky game. You know, Leicester aren't the best team on the
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road. Sorry, Leicester aren't the best team at home recently. Newcastle have had a good record
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on the road, but you know, they're going to be fighting for their lives. So they'll be really
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hopeful to get three points there. But yeah, it was a massive three points for them to do it in
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front of the home crowd. Nine games after the season, five at St James' Park, four more away
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from home. Yeah, it's just a fantastic stepping stone for them to build on. Hopefully they can
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build on from that. But as I said, midfield maestro Sandro Tonali, he was the game changer,
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I think, for Newcastle. Like he was against Brentford in the cup with his two goals,
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he was a real game changer, match winner. Yeah, Sandro Tonali, just another statement performance
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of what has been a brilliant, brilliant season for him and a brilliant few months,
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or few weeks, sorry, for Newcastle United.
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