Wijnaldum Pumps 4 Goals Past Norwich City To Give Newcastle United Some Respite

Georginio Wijnaldum plundered four goals as Newcastle United thrashed Norwich City 6-2 at St James’ Park on Sunday to belatedly claim their first win of the Premier League season.

Wijnaldum was a member of the Holland team that had failed to qualify for Euro 2016 earlier in the week, but he shrugged off the disappointment with a brilliant quadruple that eased some of the pressure on Newcastle manager Steve McClaren.

Ayoze Perez and Aleksandar Mitrovic also found the net, while Moussa Sissoko played his part with four assists, as Newcastle secured a league victory at the ninth attempt ahead of next weekend’s trip to northeast derby rivals Sunderland, who replaced them at the foot of the table.

“I thought the front four were excellent, especially ‘Gini’,” said McClaren.

“I’m so pleased for everyone at the club. We’ve had to be patient, the fans especially.”

Wijnaldum told Sky Sports: “Of course we needed the win. We played a few games when we played good, but at end of the game, we only had one point.

“Every day we work hard to get the result we got today (Sunday).”

Norwich were 3-2 down at half-time, having scored through Dieumerci Mbokani — making his full league debut — and Nathan Redmond, who also hit the post in the second half.

But despite a strong start to the second period they ended up well beaten, leaving Alex Neil’s side just three points above the relegation zone in 16th place.

“It’s never nice when you concede six,” said Neil. “We need to regroup and make sure we defend a hell of a lot better in our next game.”

Newcastle put on quality show at St. James’ Park

Newcastle showed four changes to the team thrashed 6-1 by Manchester City on their previous outing — in which Sergio Aguero had scored five goals — with Rob Elliot notably replacing Tim Krul in goal after the Dutchman ruptured knee ligaments on international duty.

The hosts went ahead in the 14th minute, when Sissoko picked up a loose ball on the edge of the box and threaded a pass through to Wijnaldum, a close-season signing from PSV Eindhoven, who steered a low shot into the bottom-left corner.

Robbie Brady sounded the Norwich revolt, cracking a shot against the post from 30 yards, and the visitors equalised in the 20th minute when Martin Olsson’s delicious left-wing cross was stabbed home by Mbokani.

Wijnaldum restored Newcastle’s lead six minutes later with a downward header from Sissoko’s clipped cross and Perez made it 3-1 when he found the bottom-left corner at the second attempt following a block by Olsson.

But Newcastle’s defensive frailties were exposed again just 48 seconds later when Olsson’s deep cross from the left was adroitly side-footed home on the volley by Redmond.

After Wijnaldum had cleared a header from Newcastle old boy Sebastien Bassong off the line early in the second half, the hosts scored a fourth goal of exceptional quality in the 64th minute.

Sissoko led a break from Newcastle’s right-hand corner flag that culminated in him flighting a pass to Mitrovic, who chested the ball down, let it bounce, and lashed it past John Ruddy with his left foot.

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Two minutes later it was 5-2 as Daryl Janmaat crossed from the right for Wijnaldum to head home his hat-trick goal.

Redmond then drove a low shot against the upright, but Wijnaldum had saved the best for last, cutting in from the left and smashing a 25-yard shot inside the right-hand post.

By AFP

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