An Allan Saint-Maximin-inspired win at Burnley on Sunday came just seven days after rescuing a late point against Tottenham Hotspur. Can the Magpies do it again?
Here’s the team our writer Liam Kennedy would select at SJP for the visit of David Moyes & Co...
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1. Martin Dubravka
One of his best games for Newcastle United in a long time on Sunday. Was confident and decisive with his decision-making under a barrage of high Burnley balls. Photo: PETER POWELL
2. Jacob Murphy
Top class again against Burnley - has been a breath of fresh air down the right. Kissed the badge after scoring and we know he means it. Photo: Stu Forster
3. Federico Fernandez
It was a very uncomfortable return to the United XI for the Argentine central defender but his experience, quality and 'know how' is a must in the Premier League run in. Photo: STU FORSTER
4. Ciaran Clark
Looked at sixes and sevens at times against the Clarets but improved in the second 45. United need better from their normally Mr Consistent against a speedy, athletic Hammers unit. Photo: Stu Forster