Osula wonder goal for 10-man Newcastle ends Carrick’s unbeaten Manchester United start
📌 Key Takeaways
- Here are the key points from the news:
- **Newcastle Victory:** 10-man Newcastle United defeated Manchester United thanks to a spectacular strike from Callum Osula.
- **Managerial Milestone:** Manchester United's unbeaten start under interim manager Michael Carrick has been halted.
- **Decisive Moment:** Osula's "wonder goal" proved to be the difference in the match.
📖 Full Retelling
<p>Eddie Howe accepts his Newcastle side are at their best when they create chaos and no one in black and white is better at conjuring it than Will Osula.</p><p>The maverick Denmark Under-21 striker is, to say the least, unpredictable. No one, least of all Osula himself, ever seems quite sure what he will do at any given moment. Here though he stepped off the substitutes’ bench to score a fabulous, virtuoso 90th-minute winner for a home team reduced to 10 men by Jacob Ramsey’s
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Osula wonder goal for 10-man Newcastle ends Carrick’s unbeaten Manchester United start Eddie Howe accepts his Newcastle side are at their best when they create chaos and no one in black and white is better at conjuring it than Will Osula. The maverick Denmark Under-21 striker is, to say the least, unpredictable. No one, least of all Osula himself, ever seems quite sure what he will do at any given moment. Here though he stepped off the substitutes’ bench to score a fabulous, virtuoso 90th-minute winner for a home team reduced to 10 men by Jacob Ramsey’s controversial 45th-minute sending off for a perceived dive. Although Bruno Fernandes enjoyed a fine game in Michael Carrick’s midfield even he could not quite prevent Ruben Amorim’s interim successor suffering a first Premier League defeat in charge of Manchester United at the ground where he cheered Newcastle from the Gallowgate End as a child. If it made a mockery of any title talk at Old Trafford, Manchester United remain third, 12 points clear of Howe’s 12th-placed team who ended a damaging run of three consecutive home league defeats. “I’m bitterly disappointed,” said Carrick. “We’re not happy with the way we played. It hurts me to say that Newcastle deserved to win. We can’t make excuses. The quality wasn’t good enough.” Howe did not demur. “Will’s delivered an amazing moment for the supporters here, let’s hope it’s a turning point for him,” said Newcastle’s manager who saw Osula struggle horribly against Qarabag in the Champions League here last week. “And it’s a big moment for us. We showed we’re competitive against any team. With both 11 and 10 men we deserved to win.” Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Sesko were three names that loomed large on Howe’s shopping list last summer but that trio appeared on Manchester United’s teamsheet here. Significantly they would all prove peripheral figures. Indeed with Sandro Tonali at his best in Newcastle’s central midfield and Lewis Hall advancing seamlessly from...
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