Manchester United defeat Newcastle 1-0 to reach fifth place

Manchester United secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Newcastle United at Old Trafford, thanks to Patrick Dorgu's first-half volley. The win propelled United to fifth in the Premier League table despite missing key players. Newcastle dominated the second half but failed to break through.

Manchester United hosted Newcastle United on December 26, 2025, in a Premier League match at Old Trafford, aiming to provide festive cheer for their fans. Under manager Ruben Amorim, United started brightly, with Casemiro heading over Mason Mount's delivery in the third minute. Benjamin Sesko and Jacob Murphy had early chances, while Newcastle's Bruno Guimaraes tested United keeper Senne Lammens, who made a strong save. At the other end, Aaron Ramsdale pushed Matheus Cunha's shot behind for a corner.

The decisive moment came in the 24th minute when Mount's corner led to a scramble. Dorgu, playing wide right, volleyed the dropping ball past Ramsdale for his first goal in a United shirt, giving the hosts the lead. United, missing captain Bruno Fernandes due to injury and Amad Diallo and Bryan Mbeumo at the Africa Cup of Nations, defended resolutely.

In the second half, Dorgu excelled defensively, blocking Fabian Schar's goalbound shot. United nearly doubled their lead on the hour when Sesko's left-footed effort struck the bar. Newcastle responded, with Lewis Hall's 20-yard shot hitting the underside of the bar. Despite dominating possession, Newcastle lacked finishing quality. Anthony Gordon shot wide from a good position in the 67th minute, while Joelinton, Gordon again, and Lewis Miley all missed chances late on.

Lammens was rarely tested as United held firm, claiming three vital points to climb to fifth ahead of the weekend. For Newcastle, managed by Eddie Howe and sitting 11th, it marked their fifth away defeat in nine league games this season, highlighting their struggles on the road where only three teams have fewer points.

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