Sheffield United 0-8 Newcastle United: Visitors thrash Blades to match their record Premier League win

Newcastle's Sven Botman celebrates after scoring v Sheffield United in the Premier League

Newcastle matched their record Premier League win with a scintillating display as they embarrassed winless Sheffield United at Bramall Lane.

Any fears of a European hangover following their Champions League exertions on Tuesday soon vanished as Eddie Howe’s side cruised to victory with eight different players getting on the scoresheet.

Sean Longstaff put the visitors in front on 21 minutes as he swept in from Anthony Gordon’s cutback with the Blades’ appeals for a handball and claims the ball went out of play in the build-up dismissed.

Paul Heckingbottom’s hosts had started brightly but found themselves three down before half-time after a further two goals in four minutes for Newcastle.

Both came from Kieran Trippier set-pieces with Dan Burn stooping to nod in a corner at the back post before Sven Botman scored his first Newcastle goal with a well-directed header from a wide free-kick.

Callum Wilson missed a number of presentable opportunities before the break but got his goal 10 minutes into the second half, heading in from close range following another pinpoint cross from Trippier.

With Newcastle seemingly able to carve through the Blades at will, it was the irrepressible Gordon who added the fifth.

The former Everton winger cut in from the left and effortlessly curled the ball into the far corner past Wes Foderingham in the Sheffield United goal.

Miguel Almiron slotted in number six and Bruno Guimaraes made it seven with 17 minutes still remaining against an increasingly despondent home side.

That was plenty of time for substitute Alexander Isak to pounce on another defensive error, turn his man and calmly finish to make it 8-0, the same score by which Newcastle beat Sheffield Wednesday in 1999.

The result is also Sheffield United’s record league defeat.

Gordon shines in sparkling Newcastle display

Unlikely as it seems given the scoreline, Newcastle started relatively slowly and it was the home side that looked the more threatening in the opening exchanges.

That all changed the moment the first goal went in and Gordon was key to it, twisting smartly on the byeline before finding Longstaff to finish.

Gordon was only on the pitch because of an injury to Harvey Barnes but the winger’s introduction helped change the game.

While the match became something of a procession in the second half, it was the pace and trickery of Gordon down the left that helped Newcastle get into such a position.

“They can’t handle Gordon. He is causing them all sorts of problems,” former Crystal Palace striker Clinton Morrison told BBC Radio 5 Live at half-time.

“They can’t deal with him.”

Gordon got his goal as Sheffield United capitulated after the break and Newcastle continued relentlessly on.

After an underwhelming start to their league campaign – losing three of their first five games – this was a statement win that will keep spirits high at St James’ Park and add to the belief that they can make their mark domestically, as well as in Europe, this season.

No positives for Blades after record loss

“I can’t stand here and say anything positive,” Sheffield United captain John Egan said after the match.

This was the Blades’ largest defeat in their league history in their 4,988th game.

That speaks for itself but the worrying truth for them is that it could have been worse.

Having been unable to make the most of a couple of early chances – Luke Thomas saw one shot blocked and sliced another wide when in space at the far post – they crumbled after going behind.

Three goals in 14 first-half minutes left Sheffield United looking dazed and the concern is that the half-time break only seemed to make things worse.

Newcastle players were able to find space all over the pitch and the home side were outclassed. That may not be a surprise against a Champions League side but the fact they were completely outfought as well is more of a worry.

Despite four defeats in their first five games, this is the first time Heckingbottom’s side have lost by more than a goal and they have to hope this proves to be an aberration.

Player of the match

TrippierKieran Trippier

with an average of 8.91

Sheffield United

  1. Squad number18Player nameFoderingham

    Average rating

    3.64

  2. Squad number28Player nameMcAtee

    Average rating

    3.34

  3. Squad number10Player nameArcher

    Average rating

    3.19

  4. Squad number8Player nameHamer

    Average rating

    3.19

  5. Squad number15Player nameAhmedhodzic

    Average rating

    3.13

  6. Squad number12Player nameEgan

    Average rating

    3.11

  7. Squad number21Player nameVinicius Souza

    Average rating

    3.03

  8. Squad number25Player nameBen Slimane

    Average rating

    2.90

  9. Squad number14Player nameThomas

    Average rating

    2.89

  10. Squad number11Player nameTraoré

    Average rating

    2.88

  11. Squad number16Player nameNorwood

    Average rating

    2.88

  12. Squad number19Player nameRobinson

    Average rating

    2.85

  13. Squad number20Player nameBogle

    Average rating

    2.80

  14. Squad number6Player nameBasham

    Average rating

    2.75

  15. Squad number22Player nameDavies

    Average rating

    2.61

Newcastle United

  1. Squad number2Player nameTrippier

    Average rating

    8.91

  2. Squad number10Player nameGordon

    Average rating

    8.69

  3. Squad number36Player nameS Longstaff

    Average rating

    8.47

  4. Squad number4Player nameBotman

    Average rating

    8.42

  5. Squad number39Player nameBruno Guimarães

    Average rating

    8.41

  6. Squad number33Player nameBurn

    Average rating

    8.36

  7. Squad number9Player nameWilson

    Average rating

    8.27

  8. Squad number14Player nameIsak

    Average rating

    8.20

  9. Squad number24Player nameAlmirón

    Average rating

    8.18

  10. Squad number32Player nameAnderson

    Average rating

    8.17

  11. Squad number5Player nameSchär

    Average rating

    8.16

  12. Squad number22Player namePope

    Average rating

    7.99

  13. Squad number8Player nameTonali

    Average rating

    7.89

  14. Squad number21Player nameLivramento

    Average rating

    7.74

  15. Squad number20Player nameHall

    Average rating

    7.71

  16. Squad number15Player nameBarnes

    Average rating

    7.44

Line-ups

Sheff Utd

Formation 3-4-2-1

  • 18Foderingham
  • 15AhmedhodzicBooked at 28mins
  • 12EganBooked at 90mins
  • 19RobinsonBooked at 34mins
  • 20BogleSubstituted forTraoréat 45′minutes
  • 16NorwoodSubstituted forDaviesat 62′minutes
  • 21de Souza Costa
  • 14Thomas
  • 28McAteeSubstituted forBashamat 75′minutes
  • 8HamerSubstituted forBen Slimaneat 66′minutesBooked at 75mins
  • 10Archer

Substitutes

  • 1Davies
  • 5Trusty
  • 6Basham
  • 11Traoré
  • 22Davies
  • 25Ben Slimane
  • 27Larouci
  • 35Brooks
  • 38Seriki

Newcastle

Formation 4-3-3

  • 22Pope
  • 2TrippierSubstituted forLivramentoat 70′minutes
  • 5Schär
  • 4Botman
  • 33Burn
  • 36S Longstaff
  • 39Bruno GuimarãesSubstituted forHallat 81′minutes
  • 32Anderson
  • 24AlmirónSubstituted forTonaliat 70′minutes
  • 9WilsonSubstituted forIsakat 70′minutes
  • 15BarnesSubstituted forGordonat 12′minutes

Substitutes

  • 1Dúbravka
  • 6Lascelles
  • 8Tonali
  • 10Gordon
  • 13Targett
  • 14Isak
  • 20Hall
  • 21Livramento
  • 23Murphy

Referee:
Stuart Attwell

Match Stats

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Match ends, Sheffield United 0, Newcastle United 8.

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