Newcastle United Secure Seventh Place with Victory over Brentford

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May 20, 2024 · 1 min read

Newcastle United Secure Seventh Place with Victory over Brentford
FootBall | May 20, 2024
Newcastle United securing seventh place in the Premier League by defeating Brentford, now await confirmation for European football next season. (Image: Getty)

Newcastle United clinched seventh place in the Premier League with a victory over Brentford but their chance for European football relies on the outcome of Manchester City’s FA Cup final against Manchester United. Although Brentford had an early goal disallowed, Newcastle seized control with goals from Harvey Barnes, Jacob Murphy and Alexander Isak. The win bolstered Newcastle’s position, yet their European aspirations remain contingent on results beyond their control.

Isak’s goal made him the first Newcastle United player since Alan Shearer in 2003-04 to score 21 Premier League goals in a season. Although Brentford showed resilience with goals from Vitaly Janelt and Yoanne Wissa, Bruno Guimaraes sealed Newcastle’s victory late in the game. Manager Eddie Howe praised his players for their efforts but acknowledged the uncertainty surrounding their European prospects.

Newcastle United’s remarkable seventh-place finish in the Premier League caps off a season marked by injuries and persistent challenges in away fixtures. Despite initial setbacks, such as a disallowed goal from Brentford, Newcastle exhibited resilience and seized their chances effectively. Meanwhile, Brentford staged a late rally but fell short of erasing the deficit, closing their campaign with optimism for the future under the guidance of manager Thomas Frank. The match showcased the contrasting fortunes of both teams as they prepare for the next chapter in their respective journeys.

Referee Simon Hooper officiated the match at a packed stadium, with a total attendance of 17,124 spectators witnessing the event. The game drew significant interest, reflecting the importance of the fixture for both Newcastle United and Brentford. Despite the relatively modest attendance, the atmosphere was undoubtedly charged with excitement and anticipation.