Newcastle United celebrated a decisive 4-0 victory against Leicester City, ending their four-match winless streak in the Premier League. Eddie Howe's team dominated the second half, scoring three goals before the hour mark to overwhelm Ruud van Nistelrooy's squad. Jacob Murphy initiated the scoring in the first half, with Leicester struggling to contain Newcastle's offensive play.
Despite introducing Danny Ward at halftime, Leicester's goalkeeper conceded three more goals within 15 minutes of the second half. Bruno Guimaraes scored from Lewis Hall's flick-on after 47 minutes. Alexander Isak then joined the scoring spree, later assisting Murphy for his second goal on the hour mark.

The Magpies' attackers showcased their prowess, contrasting sharply with Leicester's lack of threat in Newcastle's defensive area. Leicester managed just one shot on target throughout the match, highlighting their struggles. Jamie Vardy was isolated upfront as Stephy Mavididi and Kasey McAteer spent most of their time defending.
Vardy remains crucial to Van Nistelrooy's plans to steer Leicester clear of relegation. The seasoned striker contributed significantly in his first two matches under Van Nistelrooy, scoring twice and providing an assist. However, against Newcastle, he found himself without support.
Alexander Isak achieved a significant milestone by netting his 20th Premier League goal of 2024. This feat marks only the third time a Newcastle player has scored over 20 league goals in a calendar year. Alan Shearer accomplished this twice (22 goals in 1999 and 27 in 2002), while Andrew Cole scored 24 goals in 1994.
Jacob Murphy also made headlines by scoring his first league goal at St James' Park in over a year. His performance was instrumental in securing Newcastle's emphatic win over Leicester.
This victory provides a much-needed boost for Newcastle as they aim to climb higher in the league standings. The team's attacking display was impressive and will be vital for their upcoming fixtures.