Dominic Scurr reflects on Newcastle United's 2-2 draw at West Ham United on Sunday afternoon. Two goals from Alexander Isak.
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00:00 West Ham United 2, Newcastle United 2 here at the London Stadium this afternoon. Newcastle's
00:05 fine run of form over the past month or so
00:08 ends with the first goals conceded and the first points dropped in the Premier League in well over a month, but
00:14 upon reflection now we've had a little bit of time to sort of let the dust settle. It's probably a fair result.
00:20 Newcastle only had to turn up for about 20 minutes today to get the point and
00:26 probably could have been more if we're being honest. Newcastle in the first half
00:31 didn't really turn up, a bit leggy and
00:35 didn't really lay a glove on West Ham. West Ham weren't brilliant themselves either, but sort of stifled
00:41 Newcastle's midfield and took the lead early on. Thomas Suchek
00:45 capitalising.
00:47 Emerson's drag back after Nick Pope just charges, I wouldn't say aimlessly, he was going for the ball
00:53 but gets it all wrong and then a simple tap in for Suchek and West Ham take the lead.
00:58 Maybe just about deserved on the run of play in the first half, but second half Newcastle really stepped things up and
01:04 by the hour mark,
01:06 or just after the hour mark, the lead in 2-1, two goals from Alexander Isak, quickfire double from him. Now it's
01:14 what is it? It's
01:16 seven goals for the season for Alexander Isak and I think only Erlain Harland has scored more in the Premier League this season.
01:22 So good for him, should have been a hat-trick though. He rounds Arriola and
01:27 then is denied by the post, would have been about a 10-15 minute hat-trick and
01:32 that was probably the turning point in the game because after that
01:36 West Ham did get back into it, James Ward-Prowse had a free kick late on and then
01:42 late on, Mohamed Kourdes comes off the bench.
01:47 Newcastle's midfield just doesn't close the ball down, too far up Elliot Anderson, Sean Longstaff, Sandro Tonali doesn't cut it out and then
01:54 Kourdes finds the bottom right corner. 2-2 late on, it feels disappointing, but I think Newcastle have probably bought
02:01 the benefit of the doubt with recent results and they're forming the Premier League and
02:08 the Cup competitions as well. So I think you go away from a very warm London Stadium today,
02:14 fairly content with the point and looking forward to having a few players back after the national break.