Newcastle United sealed their golden ticket to the Champions League despite Everton securing a deserved victory at St James’ Park.
Eddie Howe’s side started the day in fourth place in the Premier League and on course for Europe’s elite competition, but looked in danger of missing out as they produced a performance riddled with nerves.
Everton, in 13th place before kick-off after their rejuvenation under manager David Moyes, were more composed and ordered, taking the lead through Carlos Alcaraz’s header after 65 minutes.
Newcastle’s supporters were in a state of high anxiety until news filtered through that Manchester United were ahead against Aston Villa, sparking scenes of wild delight inside St James’ Park when the final result of that game came through.
Defeat means the Magpies end the season in fifth place, edging out Aston Villa on goal difference – enough to secure a place in the Champions League next season, with the Premier League’s allocation up from the usual four spots.
Qualification caps an outstanding campaign for Newcastle, who won their first domestic trophy in 70 years – and their first silverware at all since 1969 – by beating Liverpool in the Carabao Cup final at Wembley.
Credit: bbc.com