With Jacob Murphy playing a key part, Newcastle United continued their performance from before the international break against Crystal Palace.
After opening the score at St. James’ Park yesterday, the 28-year-old winger posted on social media.
Jacob Murphy’s team has resumed their previous form after a sluggish start to the league season.
Thanks to some clever manoeuvring in the transfer market, the team appears to be deeper and more equipped for competing on four fronts this season.
Every week, Anthony Gordon’s January transfer seems like a better choice while Newcastle supporters are beginning to see more and more of Tino Livramento.
Jacob Murphy is a player who consistently disproves the opinions of others.
Few would have expected him to be an important player for a Champions League side just a few years ago.
Murphy opened the scoring for Newcastle against Crystal Palace with an interesting dinked finish.
He’s gone from fighting for his place in Newcastle’s squad to starring against Paris Saint-Germain under Howe.
There aren’t many players in the Premier League who have achieved such a remarkable turnaround in their careers.
Murphy impresses for Newcastle vs. Crystal Palace
Posting on Instagram after the match, Murphy said: “Momentum. Well in boys!”
Nick Pope declared he was “Ballin,” whereas Anthony Gordon asserted that he was the man of the match.
The winger is adored by Bruno Guimaraes, Callum Wilson, and Alan Shearer. Alan Shearer praised the 28-year-old.
Eddie Howe’s team put on yet another dominant display as they try to cut the gap on the top four in the Premier League.
Yesterday, Newcastle’s right flank pairing of Kieran Trippier and Murphy was so problematic for Palace.
The international for England is one of the league’s top performers and is an expert at Murphy’s style of play.
They worked together to score the game’s first goal, then Murphy assisted Callum Wilson in scoring the game’s winning goal.
The Champions League and Borussia Dortmund’s visit are now the focus.
With the novelty of returning to Europe’s premier tournament unlikely to wear off this season, St. James’ Park will once more be electrified.