Flying football at "St. James' Park": Isak is a class, Newcastle has already caught on

Spectacle in the north of England, two goals from the Swede, Sandro Tonali also scored - 5:1

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Isak scores a goal for 3:1, Photo: Reuters
Isak scores a goal for 3:1, Photo: Reuters
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The Premier League has started, and Newcastle have continued where they left off last season - Eddie Howe's team has a winning habit and is ready to play atomic football.

He demonstrated it against Aston Villa at the crowded "St. James Park", where at least three Champions League games will be played this season - the "magpies" outplayed the "lions" (5:1), welcomed Sandro Tonali's debut goal and the true form of Alexander Isak.

The Italian acrobatically gave the home team the lead in the 6th minute, and Villa responded in the 11th minute through Moussa Diabi, reinforcements from Bayer...

In the 16th, Newcastle took the lead again - Isak was the shooter of Sven Botman's pass, whose potential offside position was checked in the VAR room for several minutes.

From the moment Newcastle took the lead for the second time, the dominance began.

It's Isaac in the 58th took the ball to Ezria Konsa and routinely lobbed Emiliano Martinez who stopped the Swede one-on-one just a few minutes later...

The Argentine, however, could not prevent the heavy defeat of the team from Birmingham, so they Calum Wilson also scored until the end i rookie Harvey Barnes.

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