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Newcastle United earned a second successive Premier League win as captain Jamaal Lascelles proved to be their match-winner at both ends at Swansea City.
A soporific first half was enlivened by a flurry of late chances at both ends and a failed Newcastle appeal for a penalty after Mikel Merino appeared to dive under pressure from Alfie Mawson.
Tammy Abraham was a whisker away from giving Swansea the lead but, after rounding visiting goalkeeper Rob Elliot, his shot was superbly cleared off the line by Lascelles.
The Newcastle centre-back then rose highest from a Matt Ritchie corner to score the game’s only goal with a thumping header.
A first away win in the Premier League since 2015 sees the Magpies climb up to 10th place in the table, while the Swans slip to 15th after losing their opening two home league games of the season for the first time since 1985.
Newcastle win without Benitez
Newcastle were without their manager Rafael Benitez on the touchline as the Spaniard recovered from surgery to deal with an infection from a hernia operation two years ago.
He had overseen a first win of the season in the previous game before the international break – a handsome 3-0 victory over West Ham – but his side initially struggled to reproduce that form in his absence.
The visitors eventually settled and Joselu’s glancing header was brilliantly palmed away by Lukasz Fabianski, though Newcastle’s goalkeeper Rob Elliot also had to show sharp reflexes to deny Jordan Ayew.
In between those chances there was a moment which prompted howls of fury from both sets of fans as Merino fell under a challenge from Mawson and appealed in vain for a penalty, with replays showing the Spaniard had dived and was lucky not to be booked.
The incident proved to be academic as Newcastle grew in confidence and looked increasingly threatening in attack, with the breakthrough coming after 76 minutes as Lascelles evaded Mawson before powering his header beyond Fabianski.
BBC Sports