Newcastle United delivered a commanding 4–1 victory over Manchester United at St James’ Park on Sunday, April 13, 2025, bolstering their Champions League aspirations and condemning the Red Devils to their worst-ever Premier League season.
Despite the absence of manager Eddie Howe due to illness, assistant coach Jason Tindall guided Newcastle to a resounding win, lifting them to fourth place in the Premier League. The match saw standout performances from Sandro Tonali, Harvey Barnes, Tino Livramento, and Bruno Guimarães.
Tonali opened the scoring with a sharp volley, followed by Barnes, who netted a brace—one from a simple tap-in and another after a solo run past multiple defenders. Guimarães sealed the win after a critical error by Manchester United’s goalkeeper, Altay Bayindir.
Manchester United briefly equalized through Alejandro Garnacho, but their defensive frailties were exposed as Newcastle regained control. The Red Devils’ performance was underwhelming, with debutant goalkeeper Bayindir struggling to make an impact.
The defeat marked Manchester United’s 14th league loss of the season, their worst-ever performance in the Premier League era. Manager Ruben Amorim’s tactical decisions, including the choice to drop goalkeeper André Onana, have come under scrutiny. The team’s defensive issues and lack of cohesion were evident throughout the match.
With this victory, Newcastle United strengthens their position in the race for a Champions League spot, showcasing depth and resilience under challenging circumstances. Their cohesive performance emphasized efficiency and depth, while Manchester United faces further questions over form, squad rotation, and goalkeeper selection ahead of their crucial European fixture.