Newcastle United have followed yesterday’s 4-0 win over Girona with a strong start against Ligue 1 side Stade Brest, with Harvey Barnes on the scoresheet at St James’ Park to hand us a 1-0 lead.
As you can see below, the winger was picked out via Lloyd Kelly’s impressive ball from deep before cutting inside, working the space and firing past the Brest goalkeeper to put Eddie Howe’s Mags in front:
🎯 Brilliant finish from Harvey Barnes, but that’s a lovely ball from Lloyd Kelly in the build up.
His distribution has been impressive so far from LCB. #NUFC
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A trademark finish from Barnes and his second of pre-season after scoring in our 3-1 win over German side SpVgg Unterhaching last month.
So far, Will Osula has been a real threat up front and had a neat finish disallowe for offside after showing his rare mix of pace, movement and physicality up top. Bruno Guimaraes is pulling the strings and Kelly has shown impressive distribution from the back, aside from one first-half lapse.
STARTING 11: Dubravka – Trippier (c), Schar, Kelly, Lewis – Harrison, Bruno, Willock – Almiron, Osula, Barnes.
SUBS: Vlachodimos, Gillespie, Ashby, Heffernan, Stanton, Hernes, Emerson, Munda, Sanusi, Shahar.
I am a Newcastle fan and I have to say Leicester found an absolute gem in Harvey and I’m so grateful he came to us, slope!!!!
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