Alexander Isak scored in a seventh straight Premier League game to ... Advertisement Article continues below this ad Thomas Tuchel was watching in the stands at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in his first scouting mission in his role as the recently hired ...
THOMAS TUCHEL barely had time to take his seat here before his England hopefuls quickly showed just how much talent he has at his disposal. Dominic Solanke gave Spurs the lead within four minutes
Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak is back at St James’ Park following an injury scare. The in-form striker missed Sunday’s 3-1 FA Cup win with a hamstring issue and hadn’t trained with the first-team until Tuesday, rendering him a doubt for Wednesday’s Premier League match against Wolverhampton Wanderers.
England's new manager Thomas Tuchel was in the stands for the Premier League match between Tottenham and Newcastle, where several Three Lions hopefuls were in action
It failed to knock Tottenham, who started the second half strongly and almost equalised in the 55th-minute when Martin Dubravka spilled Pape Sarr’s weak effort, which saw Brennan Johnson fire against the post from a tight angle before Kulusevski’s follow-up was blocked.
Goals from Anthony Gordon and Alexander Isak extended Newcastle's brilliant run and made it six league games at home without a win for Spurs
Alexander Isak scored for the seventh Premier League game running as Newcastle United overcame an injury-hit Tottenham 2-1.
Alexander Isak is on fire, and Newcastle is reaping the rewards. The Swedish striker extended his red-hot scoring streak as Newcastle battled back to beat Tottenham 2-1
LONDON – Newcastle United inflicted more misery on injury-ravaged Tottenham Hotspur on Jan 4, as Alexander Isak extended his English Premier League scoring streak in a 2-1 away victory. Both sides struck inside the first six minutes as Anthony Gordon cancelled out Dominic Solanke’s opener for Spurs.
Alexander Isak continued his magnificent scoring run as Newcastle came from behind to inflict another home defeat on Ange Postecoglou's Tottenham and stretch
Spurs were missing a host of first-time players due to injury or illness but Dominic Solanke gave them an early lead in front of on-looking England manager Thomas Tuchel. But it was quickly ...