A dramatic late winner from Adrien Truffert condemned Newcastle United to yet another disappointing defeat, as Bournemouth secured a 2-1 victory on Tyneside and extended their impressive unbeaten run to 13 Premier League games.
The visitors took the lead in the 32nd minute when Marcus Tavernier finished smartly from close range after a dangerous low cross. Despite dominating large periods of the match, Newcastle struggled to break down a well-organized Bournemouth side and went into half-time trailing 0-1.
Match Summary
| Field | Detail |
|---|---|
| Tournament | Premier League – Round 33 |
| Venue | St James’ Park, Newcastle |
| Match | Newcastle vs Bournemouth |
| Date | 18 Apr 2026 |
| Kick‑off | 21:00 |
| Half-Time | 0 – 1 |
| Full-Time | 1 – 2 |
The Magpies responded after the break, and in the 68th minute, William Osula leveled the score with a well-taken goal his second in recent games sparking hope of a comeback in front of a passionate home crowd. Bruno Guimarães also made a long-awaited return from injury, adding some much-needed control in midfield.
However, Bournemouth showed their resilience and clinical edge. With just five minutes remaining, a flowing move involving Tavernier and Evanilson saw the latter cushion a cross into the path of overlapping left-back Adrien Truffert. The Frenchman made no mistake, prodding the ball into the roof of the net for his first goal in a Bournemouth shirt. The strike proved decisive, sealing all three points for Andoni Iraola’s side.

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This result leaves Newcastle in a precarious mid-table position (around 14th place with 42 points after 33 games), having now suffered eight defeats in their last 11 league outings. Questions continue to swirl around manager Eddie Howe, with some fans voicing frustration over the team’s recent form and inability to convert dominance into results.
Goals Scorer
| Time | Scorer | Team |
|---|---|---|
| 32′ | M. Tavernier | Bournemouth |
| 68′ | W. Osula | Newcastle |
| 85′ | A. Truffert | Bournemouth |
In contrast, Bournemouth’s victory boosts their push for European qualification. Sitting comfortably in the top half (around 8th place with 48 points), the Cherries continue to impress under Iraola, blending solid defense with quick, effective counter-attacks.
Match Stats Highlights:
- Bournemouth created high-quality chances relative to possession and were clinical in front of goal.
- Newcastle had moments of control but lacked the cutting edge needed to overturn the deficit.
The result piles further pressure on Newcastle as the season enters its final stretch, while Bournemouth will take huge confidence from this hard-fought away win against a traditionally difficult opponent.
Newcastle will now look to regroup quickly, while Bournemouth aim to maintain their strong momentum in the remaining fixtures.
Source: ESPN


