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Fabian Schar scored twice as Newcastle ended a run of four consecutive Premier League defeats with a tenacious victory at Aston Villa.
Switzerland defender Schar finished well from close range for both goals as Villa stuttered to their first home league defeat of the season.
An own goal from Alex Moreno gave Newcastle a three-goal cushion before Ollie Watkins pulled a goal back.
Watkins had the ball in the net for a second time but was flagged offside.
Villa were left to rue the chance to make up ground on Premier League leaders Liverpool and remain in fourth spot – five points behind the Reds having played a game more.
Newcastle climbed up to seventh in the table but are still 11 points adrift of Villa in the battle to secure a place in next season’s Champions League.
Schar’s spirit reignites Howe’s side
The Magpies played with the greater panache against a Villa side who had collected 28 points out of a possible 30 on home turf before this encounter, and were deserved victors.
Anthony Gordon, in particular, spearheaded their attacking play with a guile and flair as he frequently outfoxed the Villa defence with his movement and tricky.
Equally, Alexander Isak looked a threat in attack before his premature withdrawal in the first half through injury.
But Eddie Howe will have been especially pleased with the substance to his side, as well as the eye-catching moments of style, en route to only their second away win of the season.
Schar was the embodiment of that: disciplined, gritty and organised in his defensive work, never shirking a block or challenge.
“It was mixed emotions for me because that team is an elite team,” Howe told TNT Sports.
“The mixed part is that we haven’t seen that for a number of weeks. We looked much like ourselves and we have players coming back.”
At the other end of the pitch, Schar was clinical. He gave Ezri Konsa the slip to strike the ball home and open the scoring as Villa’s defending was punished when they allowed Kieran Trippier’s corner to drop into the six-yard box.
Newcastle’s second was pure opportunism from Schar. He stayed in the box following a corner and stabbed the ball home after Gordon saw his deflected effort bounce out off the underside of the crossbar with Emiliano Martinez already committed.
“We know what we are capable of but we haven’t shown it enough,” Schar told BBC Match of the Day.
“Today we know we were going to have to be at our best. This should give us a lot of confidence and hopefully we can build on these last two results.”
The game was effectively over as a contest seven minutes after half-time when Moreno could not prevent himself sliding Jacob Murphy’s low finish into the net.
Newcastle showed renewed energy and intensity after a dip. If the green shoots of recovery came in an FA Cup fourth-round win over Fulham last weekend, now there is further cause for optimism.
Villa title challenge hits buffers
Unai Emery never quite managed to break the La Liga stranglehold of Barcelona and Real Madrid in his homeland.
Three third-placed finishes with Valencia between 2009 and 2012 were the best he managed as he came up short when faced with Spanish football’s behemoths.
Emery’s Villa side had looked in contention to make it four-horse race with Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool in the Premier League this season.
Before this encounter they had 13 wins and 43 points – their best record after 21 top-flight fixtures of a season for 125 years – and were unbeaten at Villa Park.
However, the landscape looks a little different after a defeat in which their players looked tired.
“It is a little frustrating. The first 60 minutes, they were better,” Emery told Match of the Day.
“We couldn’t take chances to draw but we have to accept and remind the players everything we did here was not perfect. We then have to correct what we did here.
“We have to be demanding that we can improve. We have to react tactically.”
Emery’s side have now dropped points in four of their past five games and a title tilt which always looked unlikely appears to be firmly on the wane.
Villa’s players appeared jaded and flat-footed here. Emery’s reluctance to rotate – either through choice or design – suggests they have not got the depth to go the distance, either.
The upside is that at least Watkins has ended a run of six appearances without a goal with a smart finish for his 50th in the Premier League. He was a whisker away from a second, too.
A place in the top four should still be within Villa’s grasp, as well a shot at either the Europa League or the FA Cup. There is still plenty to play for.
Player of the match
SchärFabian Schär
Aston Villa
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Squad number31Player nameBailey
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Squad number7Player nameMcGinn
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Squad number11Player nameWatkins
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Squad number1Player nameE Martínez
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Squad number2Player nameCash
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Squad number8Player nameTielemans
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Squad number4Player nameKonsa
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Squad number6Player nameDouglas Luiz
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Squad number41Player nameJ Ramsey
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Squad number17Player nameLenglet
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Squad number15Player nameÁlex Moreno
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Squad number44Player nameKamara
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Squad number19Player nameDiaby
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Squad number22Player nameZaniolo
Newcastle United
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Squad number5Player nameSchär
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Squad number10Player nameGordon
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Squad number4Player nameBotman
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Squad number2Player nameTrippier
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Squad number67Player nameMiley
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Squad number23Player nameMurphy
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Squad number1Player nameDúbravka
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Squad number33Player nameBurn
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Squad number21Player nameLivramento
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Squad number39Player nameBruno Guimarães
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Squad number24Player nameAlmirón
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Squad number14Player nameIsak
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Squad number17Player nameKrafth
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Squad number36Player nameS Longstaff
Line-ups
Aston Villa
Formation 4-4-2
- 1E Martínez
- 2Cash
- 4Konsa
- 17Lenglet
- 15Moreno
- 7McGinnBooked at 77mins
- 44KamaraBooked at 39minsSubstituted forJ Ramseyat 63′minutes
- 6Douglas LuizBooked at 72mins
- 8TielemansSubstituted forZanioloat 63′minutesBooked at 90mins
- 19DiabySubstituted forBaileyat 62′minutes
- 11Watkins
Substitutes
- 3Diego Carlos
- 16Chambers
- 22Zaniolo
- 25Olsen
- 29Kesler-Hayden
- 31Bailey
- 41J Ramsey
- 47Iroegbunam
- 64Wright
Newcastle
Formation 4-3-3
- 1Dúbravka
- 2Trippier
- 5Schär
- 4Botman
- 33Burn
- 36S Longstaff
- 39Bruno Guimarães
- 67MileySubstituted forLivramentoat 75′minutes
- 23Murphy
- 14IsakSubstituted forAlmirónat 43′minutes
- 10GordonBooked at 90minsSubstituted forKrafthat 90+9′minutes
Substitutes
- 3Dummett
- 11Ritchie
- 17Krafth
- 18Karius
- 20Hall
- 21Livramento
- 24Almirón
- 40White
- 90Hernes
- Referee:
- John Brooks
- Attendance:
- 42,191
Live Text
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Match ends, Aston Villa 1, Newcastle United 3.
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Second Half ends, Aston Villa 1, Newcastle United 3.
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Attempt missed. Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa) left footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses to the left. Assisted by Leon Bailey.
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Substitution, Newcastle United. Emil Krafth replaces Anthony Gordon.
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Foul by Nicolò Zaniolo (Aston Villa).
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Tino Livramento (Newcastle United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Corner, Aston Villa. Conceded by Tino Livramento.
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Offside, Newcastle United. Anthony Gordon is caught offside.
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Nicolò Zaniolo (Aston Villa) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Foul by Nicolò Zaniolo (Aston Villa).
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Bruno Guimarães (Newcastle United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Anthony Gordon (Newcastle United) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Jacob Ramsey (Aston Villa) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Anthony Gordon (Newcastle United).
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Attempt missed. Clément Lenglet (Aston Villa) header from very close range is high and wide to the left. Assisted by Leon Bailey with a cross following a corner.
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Corner, Aston Villa. Conceded by Dan Burn.
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Attempt saved. John McGinn (Aston Villa) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom right corner. Assisted by Ezri Konsa.
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Attempt saved. Sean Longstaff (Newcastle United) right footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Bruno Guimarães.
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Delay over. They are ready to continue.
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Delay in match because of an injury Kieran Trippier (Newcastle United).
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