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Newcastle 6-1 Tottenham | Spurs concede five goals in first 21 minutes
Spurs fall six points off the Champions League spots despite having played a game more than Newcastle, which celebrates a memorable victory and moves above Manchester United into third. Their season has been thrown into disarray due to the humiliating defeat, which came only a week after their late defeat at home to Bournemouth. Prods goalkeeper Hugo Lloris didn’t arise for the last part, with Fraser Forster supplanting him, and substitute Callum Wilson reestablished Newcastle’s five-objective benefit just a brief time after coming on following a very much-taken relief objective by Harry Kane.
Against the terrible visitors, the hosts scored three times in the first nine minutes. Jacob Murphy scored from close range after 62 seconds and then cut a stunning third after Joelinton had doubled the lead from a ball over the top from Fabian Schar. Alexander Isak added a clinical, quick-fire double before the cheering home crowd. His second goal came on 21 minutes, making it the second-earliest any Premier League team has ever taken a five-goal lead. Tottenham’s defense continued to crumble