Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur beat Arsenal to Premier League award following co-owner’s plea

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The winners of the 2022/23 Premier League match of the season award have been announced.

Newcastle United’s 6-1 hammering of Tottenham Hotspur has been named the Premier League’s best match of the season after a public vote. The game, which saw Newcastle score five uninterrupted goals in the first 21 minutes, defeated Arsenal’s late 3-2 victory over Bournemouth in the final to win the award.

The match beat stern competition from two Liverpool matches in the earlier rounds, including their 7-0 hammering of Manchester United and 4-3 win over Spurs. A campaign from Toon Polls, with help from Newcastle United co-owner Mehrdad Ghodoussi on Twitter, helped the Magpies to win this particular award.

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At the weekend, Ghodoussi tweeted his support for the game and urged his fellow co-owners to join suit: He tweeted: “Can we all please vote for this one winning the best game of the season would be the cherry on top of an already incredible season @nufc#nufc@fun88@jamiereuben⁩ ⁦@PIF_en⁩ ⁦@samfendermusic#premierleague”

The Magpies have also announced that Miguel Almiron’s stunning strike against Fulham at Craven Cottage had been named Goal of the Season. The strike beat off competition from Allan Saint-Maximin’s equaliser at Molineux back in August and Jacob Murphy for his tap-in at Goodison Park - a goal most remembered for Alexander Isak’s brilliant run and cross.

Almiron, who ended the season as the club’s second-top scorer in the league, behind Callum Wilson, scored 11 times in the Premier League for the Magpies last season and has recently earned a call-up to the Paraguay squad for their upcoming game against Nicaragua.

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