Alexander Isak became the first Newcastle player to score in eight successive Premier League games as his double helped condemn Wolves to a 3-0 defeat at St James’ Park. The 25-year-old Sweden international opened the scoring with a deflected 34th-minute effort and then helped himself to a second after the break to take his tally to 16 goals in as many games and 17 for the season before setting up Anthony Gordon for a third.
Striker Isak is scoring tap-ins for fun this season - this is how he does it and how Eddie Howe's selections have helped him
Eddie Howe has made nine changes to Newcastle United for the second successive game with Sven Botman, Alexander Isak and Jacob Murphy all back.
Alexander Isak continued his sensational form as he scored for the eighth game running - setting himself apart from Newcastle United icon Alan Shearer in the process
The stats say it all. Not only is Isak United's top goalscorer, with his double against Wolves taking him to 17 for the season in all competitions, but he is also third on the club's Premier League assist record for the season, with his five contributions coming behind just Jacob Murphy (7) and Bruno Guimaraes (6).
Alexander Isak, Sven Botman, Jacob Murphy and Joe Willock were all rested for the FA Cup third round clash at St James’ Park. Isak and Botman missed training ahead of the match after suffering with muscle issues in the 2-0 Carabao Cup semi-final win at Arsenal.
What next for Arsenal? Alexander Isak's first chance arrives — and he scores it. Of course he does, his 50th Newcastle goal. Jacob Murphy's touch through Arsenal's defenders set him up ...
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Alexander Isak scored for the eighth Premier League game in a row with a brace of goals as Newcastle United eased to a 3-0 home victory over struggling Wolves at St James' Park on.
Alexander Isak's got a brace and Newcastle went fourth after a ninth-straight win across all competitions saw them beat Wolves at St. James' Park on Wednesday.
Alexander Isak (25) bagged a brace as Newcastle United claimed a sixth successive Premier League (PL) victory for the first time since 2022, defeating Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-0 at St. James’ Park.