Leicester 0-3 Newcastle: Magpies put Chelsea and Man City on notice with big win in Champions League race
- Newcastle defeated Leicester 3-0 with three first-half goals, strengthening their chance to return to the Champions League.
- Jacob Murphy scored two goals within the first 11 minutes of the match, marking a strong start for Newcastle.
- Harvey Barnes scored the third goal against his former team, leading to many Leicester fans exiting early due to their team's poor performance.
- Leicester is now 15 points away from safety with seven games remaining in the season, indicating a risk of relegation.
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Newcastle step up UCL chase
Newcastle coasted to a 3-0 win over sorry Leicester on Monday to step up their Champions League charge and condemn the Foxes to an eighth straight Premier League defeat without scoring. Eddie Howe's men, still on a high after winning the League Cup last month, are up to fifth in the table, level on points with fourth-placed Chelsea but with a game in hand. Fifth place will almost certainly be enough to secure a place in the Champions League next…
Newcastle refuse to be distracted by Cup high
The joy of Newcastle's first domestic trophy for 70 years and the unbridled euphoria of an open-top bus parade through the streets of the city could have distracted Eddie Howe's team from their pursuit of Champions League qualification. But successive Premier League wins since that Wembley victory...
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Newcastle Step Up Champions League Chase As Dismal Leicester Slump Again
Newcastle coasted to a 3-0 win over sorry Leicester on Monday to step up their Champions League charge and condemn the Foxes to an eighth straight Premier League defeat without scoring. Eddie Howe's men, still on a high after winning the League Cup last month, are up to fifth in the table, level on points with fourth-placed Chelsea but with a game in hand. Fifth place will almost certainly be enough to secure a place in the Champions League next…
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