Alexander Isak is enjoying a great spell with Newcastle United, contributing to their 2-0 victory over Manchester United. He scored the opening goal early at Old Trafford, followed by Joelinton's header, leading to a third straight league loss for Ruben Amorim's team. Newcastle has now achieved four consecutive Premier League wins, a feat last accomplished between March and April 2023, moving them to fifth place.
Since November began, only Liverpool and Nottingham Forest have secured more Premier League points than Newcastle. Eddie Howe's team has accumulated 20 points during this period. Isak has been pivotal in this success, reaching 12 goals for the season with his recent header from Lewis Hall's cross. In December alone, Isak scored eight Premier League goals, more than any other player.

Isak shared his thoughts with Premier League Productions: "I think we got off to a good start with intensity. We pressed them high and the regains and counters were really good. We got two goals and we had a comfortable start. The performance was really good, defensively and offensively." He expressed satisfaction with his form and confidence in the team's playing style.
Isak's recent goal marked his 50th involvement in Premier League goals (43 goals, seven assists) in just 69 games. This makes him the third-fastest Newcastle player to reach this milestone after Andrew Cole and Les Ferdinand. Additionally, Newcastle's win at Old Trafford was only their third away league victory there in 57 visits since triumphs in the 1971-72 and 2013-14 seasons.
The Magpies scored an impressive 21 goals across all competitions in December. This achievement marks only the sixth time they have exceeded 20 goals in a calendar month, with two of these instances occurring under Howe’s management.
Eddie Howe downplayed the significance of their latest win but emphasized maintaining momentum into 2025. "I don't know about the win being a statement," he said. "We knew that we have to try to keep building on the momentum that we had built in recent weeks." He praised the team's strong performance at a historically challenging venue for Newcastle.
Howe highlighted improvements in their defensive setup: "It is a big win psychologically. We are moving in the right direction defensively." He acknowledged earlier challenges due to lineup changes but noted that having a stable defense has positively impacted their performance.
Newcastle’s recent successes demonstrate their growing confidence and strategic improvements under Howe’s leadership as they aim for continued progress.