How did the players fare in Newcastle United's 5-1 win over Sheffield United
NEWCASTLE (4-3-3):
6 Dubravka: Might have left his line to claim the ball when Sheffield United scored, but made a couple of decent stops
6 Livramento: Became increasingly effective down the right-hand side as he returned to the starting line-up
4 Schar: Didn’t look comfortable at all against Archer’s pace in the first half, and was forced off with an injury issue at half-time
6 Burn: Was stretched on occasion in the first half, but responded with three crucial blocks to shots
6 Hall: Made some effective breaks down the flank as he justified his return to the starting side
6 Longstaff: Improved as the game wore on after a shaky first half – looked much happier after the interval
8 Guimaraes: Underlined his important with a barnstorming second-half display – excellent movement for his headed goal
7 Anderson: Was a big factor in Newcastle’s improved second-half showing with his forward breaks from midfield
6 Murphy: Delivered a superb pass for Isak’s goal, but also had some more wasteful moments before he made way in the second half
8 ISAK: Can claim to be the most in-form striker in the Premier League – produced a clinical finish for his first goal
7 Gordon: Had a major hand in two goals, crossing for Guimaraes’ header and winning the penalty
Subs:
6 Krafth (for Schar, 46): Newcastle looked much better defensively when he came on for the second half
7 Wilson (for Anderson, 67): Only needed five minutes on the pitch to return to scoring form with a clinical finish
7 Barnes (for Murphy, 67): His driving run and superb chipped pass set up Wilson’s goal
A Murphy (for Hall, 81)
Ritchie (for Gordon, 81)
(not used): Karius (gk), Dummett, White, Parkinson.
SHEFF UTD (3-5-2):
Foderingham 4; Holgate 4 (Osula 68, 4), Ahmedhodzic 5, Trusty 4; Bogle 5, Hamer 5 (Ben Slimane 79), ARBLASTER 6, Brooks 5 (Souza 70, 4), Osborn 4; Archer 6 (Robinson 68, 5), Brereton Diaz 5.
Subs (not used): Grbic (gk), Norwood, Larouci, Curtis, Marsh.
Man Of The Match: ALEXANDER ISAK – Holding on to the Swedish striker has to be Newcastle’s number one priority this summer.
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