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Last match of the twenty-eighth day of the Premier League, the meeting between West Ham to Newcastle Monday evening ended in a short success of the Magpies (0-1). The one and only goal of the game was scored by Bruno Guimaraes shortly after the hour (63rd). This result allows visitors to climb to sixth place, while the Hammers remain stuck in a sad sixteenth position.

The meeting was balanced from the point of view of statistics. Practically the same percentage of ball possession (51% -49% in favor of West Ham), attempted shooting (nine everywhere) and caded strikes (three to two in favor of Newcastle). This is the fourteenth success of the season in the league for

Toons And here they are ironed in front of Brighton with a point ahead.

Manchester City has hand for Newcastle

But it is also upwards that they can look since they are only one unit of a Manchester City in a state of dilapidation, and according to two of a direct place for the next Champions League occupied for the time being by Chelsea (4th). As for West Ham, if there will most likely be relegation, the season is already over in terms of objectives, except that of finishing as high as possible, probably in the soft belly in the ranking.

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