Newcastle United 4 Birmingham City 0: Hat-trick hero Gayle sends club back to top

Dwight Gayle fired Newcastle United back to the top of the Championship this afternoon.
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Rafa Benitez's side convincingly beat Birmingham City 4-0 at a sold-out St James's Park thanks to a Gayle hat-trick and a strike from Yoan Gouffran.

Newcastle dominated the game from start to finish thanks to the outstanding Jonjo Shelvey.

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And the result, which ended a run of three successive defeats in all competitions, saw United go a point clear of Brighton and Hove Albion at the top of the division ahead of Wednesday night's away game against Wigan Athletic.

Shelvey – who had a three-game ban for his controversial dismissal against Nottingham Forest overturned ahead of the game – quickly got Newcastle going in the early stages.

The midfielder, energetic and enthusiastic, demanded the ball at every opportunity.

Mohamed Diame also caught the eye, and it was a powerful run from the midfielder which led to Gayle's opening goal in the 18th minute.

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Diame broke down the right and cross for Gayle, who scored at the far post.

A hesitant Che Adams lost possession to Diame six minutes later, and a quick move saw Isaac Hayden cross for Gayle, who made it 2-0.

Gouffran netted his fifth goal of the season early in the second half.

And Gayle, denied earlier in the half by goalkeeper Tomasz Kuszczak, netted his second hat-trick of the season in the 77th minute after good work from Shelvey.

The strike took Gayle's goal tally for the season to 16.

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Gayle, replaced by Aleksandar Mitrovic for the last, left the field to a standing ovation.

NEWCASTLE UNITED: Darlow; Anita, Lascelles, Clark, Dummett; Shelvey, Hayden (Lazaar, 81); Richie, Diame, Gouffran (Atsu, 70); Gayle (Mitrovic, 79). Subs not used: Sels, Yedlin, Mbemba, Tiote.

BIRMINGHAM CITY: Kuszczak; Dacres-Cogley, Morrison, Shotton, Grounds; Tesche (Keitenebld, 46), Gleeson; Stewart (Jutkiewicz, 46), Adams, Cotterill (O'Keefe, 70); Donaldson. Subs not used: Legzdins, Robinson, Solomon-Otabor, Brown.

Goals: Gayle 18, 24, 77, Gouffran 48

Bookings: Tesche 32, Ritchie 59, Hayden 75

Referee: Andy Davies (Hampshire)

Attendance: 52,145