Magpies make easy work of Spurs
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Spurs fans demand Thomas Frank never starts one star again after ‘disgraceful’ Newcastle performance
Tottenham fans have swarmed social media to slam one star for their performance against Newcastle, as Spurs lost 2-0.
Tottenham exited the Carabao Cup with a whimper on Wednesday night as they were beaten 2-0 by Newcastle at St James’ Park. Thomas Frank made the trip to the north-east without 11 first-team players but still named a fairly strong squad for the match.
Report and highlights as Carabao Cup holders Newcastle beat Tottenham 2-0 at home to progress to quarter-finals; headers from Fabian Schar and Nick Woltemade inflict Spurs' first away defeat of season; Newcastle club-record signing Woltemade has now scored ...
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Nick Woltemade doubles Newcastle's lead. Newcastle squander another golden opportunity. Harvey Barnes did well to make space on his right foot and his cross was inch perfect. Joe Willock had acres of space but somehow miscued his header and put his effort wide of goal when it was easier to score.