Bournemouth vs Newcastle result: Allan Saint-Maximin shines as visitors thrash Eddie Howe’s dire side

Bournemouth 1-4 Newcastle: Cherries’ late goal not even a consolation as miserable evening at the Vitality sees hosts drop to 19th

Zoran Milosavljevic
Wednesday 01 July 2020 21:37 BST
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Bournemouth‘s hopes of avoiding relegation from the Premier League suffered another blow after their poor form continued with a crushing 4-1 home defeat by Newcastle on Wednesday.

The result left the Cherries, who have taken one point from their last seven league games, 19th on 27 points from 32 games, while Newcastle moved up to 13th on 42 points after stretching their unbeaten run to five games.

Allan Saint-Maximin shone with three assists as he gave his markers a torrid evening, feeding Dwight Gayle for a fifth-minute opener after he took advantage of a defensive blunder by Bournemouth.

The Frenchman dazzled his way past Adam Smith in the 30th minute and squared the ball back to Sean Longstaff, who buried a first-time shot into the roof of the net before limping off with a hamstring injury to make way for Miguel Almiron.

The Paraguayan made it 3-0 in the 57th minute with a superb shot from the edge of the penalty area, having burst through the middle of Bournemouth’s fragile defence after Saint-Maximin caused more trouble on the left flank.

Second-half substitute Valentino Lazaro added the fourth with a deft finish from inside the penalty area.

Dan Gosling netted a scrappy stoppage-time goal for the home side, but the damage was irreparable for Eddie Howe’s men.

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