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Guimarães rocks Hammers to give Newcastle timely lift
The Guardian
|March 11, 2025
The level will have to rise when Newcastle return to London with designs on ending their long wait for silverware this weekend.
This scrappy performance is unlikely to have sent a shiver down Liverpool's spine before the Carabao Cup final, although there were positives for Eddie Howe to dwell on after his side boosted their hopes of Champions League qualification with a win over West Ham.
It was vital that spirits were lifted after the blow of exiting the FA Cup a week ago. The avoidance of further injuries was welcome and Howe could take satisfaction from a first clean sheet in over a month before Newcastle attempt to keep Mohamed Salah quiet. Liverpool, though, will presumably pose more questions than a cautious, limited West Ham attack managed here. Newcastle were comfortable after Bruno Guimarães scored the goal that lifted them two points off fourth place.
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