Breaking news: Newcastle fans shock live on TNT Sports as Stuart Attwell blasted vs Bournemouth

Breaking news: Newcastle fans shock live on TNT Sports as Stuart Attwell blasted vs Bournemouth.

Darren Fletcher was surprised when Newcastle fans chanted at referee Stuart Attwell after a disallowed goal in their encounter against Bournemouth.

The Magpies were losing 2-1 to the Cherries in the 61st minute, when Dango Outtara appeared to have extended Bournemouth’s lead. However, VAR intervened on behalf of the home team and disallowed the goal due to the ball being out of play, giving Newcastle a chance in the tie. Ten minutes later, a chant was directed at the referee, catching TNT Sports announcer Fletcher off guard (1.56pm). He said, “We’ve just had a chorus on the Gallowgate (end) saying you’re not fit to referee.” “Aimed at a man who has just disallowed an opposition goal…”There you go, who would be a referee?

Newcastle finally lose after winning run

After a poor start to the season, the Magpies have gone on a nine-game winning streak in all competitions. However, their winning streak came to a sudden end against Bournemouth, who defeated them 4-1 at home. Andoni Iraola’s team was proactive from the start, taking the lead in the sixth minute thanks to Justin Kluivert. Bruno Guimaraes levelled for the Magpies, but Kluivert added two more goals, and Liverpool transfer target Milos Kerkez scored late to win the victory for the South Coast side.

Liverpool

Milos Kerkez scored to end Newcastle’s winning streak. The Magpies hope this was a one-time occurrence and will not imperil their Champions League qualification. The game also marked the end of Arsenal transfer target Alexander Isak’s streak of consecutive goals, as he fell three games shy of Jamie Vardy’s record. Newcastle’s next opponents will be Southampton, who will make the long travel to the South of England to face their troublesome opponents on January 25.Milos Kerkez capped of a fantastic result by getting on the scoresheet

Newcastle’s incredible winning streak may have come to an end, but the Magpies will be hopeful that this was a one-time occurrence that will not damage their chances of qualifying for Champions League football. The game also marked the end of Arsenal transfer target Alexander Isak’s streak of consecutive goals, as he fell three games shy of Jamie Vardy’s record. Newcastle’s next opponents will be Southampton, who will make the long travel to the South of England to face their troublesome opponents on January 25.

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