Celtic thrashed Newcastle 4-0 as the Scottish champions celebrated Kieran Tierneys return to the club – and sounded alarm bells for Eddie Howes Premier League side. Alexander Isak and Joelinton were among some big-name absentees for the visitors but a positive start was squandered as Joe Willocks foul on Arne Engels allowed the Belgian to score the opener from the spot before Nick Popes howler opened the door for Johnny Kenny to tap in a second before half-time.
How the teams lined up | Match statsPremier League pre-season: Fixtures and resultsEighty per cent of all televised Premier League games next season are on Sky SportsNewcastle made nine changes at the break, including the introduction of new signing Anthony Elanga, but Celtic capitalised on that shake-up, with Hyun-Jun Yang slotting in a third after an impressively swift and slick counter-attack.
Celtics season starts two weeks ahead of Newcastles and the Scottish sides advancement in their preparations was plain to see. The home support revelled in the performance and gave a huge welcome back to re-signed Kieran Tierney, who came on to make his first appearance at Parkhead in six years, following his spell with Arsenal.
There was an even bigger roar when he crossed for another sub, Liam Scales, to head in goal number four. Transfer Centre LIVE! | Latest on YOUR PL club!Got Sky? Watch PL games LIVE on your phone📱Not got Sky? Get Sky Sports or stream with no contract on NOW 📺The Hoops go bouncing into their final pre-season game against Ajax on Thursday, while Newcastle now head to Singapore for a clash with Arsenal.
Around 10,000 Newcastle fans made the trip to Glasgow for their sides first pre-season game in public. They will be hoping for significant progress on the pitch and in the transfer market before their campaign starts for real next month.
Popes moment to forget… Nick Pope made a stunning reflex save on 20 minutes to prevent Fabian Schar from scoring an own goal – but just moments later he gifted Celtic their second. He came rushing out of his area to meet a long punt up the field from Kasper Schmeichel.
The Newcastle keeper misjudged the flight, couldnt reach the bouncing ball with his attempted header and Johnny Kenny gladly ran past to tap the ball into an empty net. Analysis: Newcastle loss shows need for signingsSky Sports News Keith Downie at Parkhead: Newcastle have been taught a bit of a lesson today.
I know Celtic are ahead in terms of pre-season preparation – theyve been back a couple of weeks – but there has been a gulf between the teams. Yes, Newcastle are missing the likes of Isak, Joelinton, Tino Livramento and Lewis Hall, but Celtic have been streets ahead.
Newcastle fans will be thinking that they need to add more signings – theyve only added Elanga so far this summer but on this showing, theyll need a few more. Howe: Well be better for Celtic defeat – but lots of work to doReflecting on the performance and defeat to Celtic, Howe was relaxed with where his Newcastle team are, although admitted the goals conceded were poor and there is a lot of work to do to get up to speed for the new season.
We take a load from that, he told the clubs media. That was a really good test for us. The pre-season is designed to really stretch us. We know weve got a very challenging season ahead with all the competitions were in.
This was a test that maybe came a little bit too early for us. Weve had a long week in Austria. Not making excuses, by the way, but the lads came into the game jaded slightly. But it was a great workout for us.
Celtic played very well. I thought we played well in phases, we created chances and should have scored a couple of goals. Overall I think the team will be better for the game. Theyre way ahead of us fitness wise.
Its a useful lesson for us to learn. We usually do that to other teams. The power of our fitness usually shows through in our performances. We were on the receiving end a little bit, reactive rather than proactive.
The goals we conceded were the poorest aspect of our performance. It wasnt a game where we were consistently under pressure we just defended those moments poorly. Weve got a lot of work to do. We know that.
Were in the very early stages of pre-season. Howes update on Isak and Joelinton Eddie Howe says he is confident Alexander Isak will still be a Newcastle player at the end of the transfer window but says he sent the striker home ahead of the friendly loss to Celtic because of the focus on the Swedes future.
Newcastle made it clear Isak was not for sale this week when Liverpool stepped up their interest in the striker. The Magpies value Isak, who scored 23 Premier League goals last season, at £150m at least.
Arsenal have been another club eyeing Isak this summer but they are now closing in on a deal for Sportings Viktor Gyokeres. It was my decision, said Howe about sending Isak home. The striker wasnt set to play in the game – which turned out to be a 4-0 thrashing by Celtic – because Newcastle are managing his minutes at this early stage of pre-season.
He travelled to Glasgow with us but I decided to send him home due to the speculation around him. The last thing he wanted is to be sat in the stand watching, that wasnt fair to him. But Im confident he will be a Newcastle player come the end of the window.
On Joelinton, who was also absent from the matchday squad but in the stands at Celtic, Howe said: Both players [Joelinton and Isak] are fit. But we just felt they werent ready to play. Everyone, through pre-season, goes through different challenges.
Joe is coming back from a long injury so we need t make sure when hes introduced hes ready. Sky Sports to show 215 live Premier League games from next season From next season, Sky Sports Premier League coverage will increase from 128 matches to at least 215 games exclusively live.
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