Federico Fernandez's exertion, which redirected in off Clarets protector Ben Mee for a claimed objective, and Ciaran Clark's header from a Matt Ritchie cross demonstrated unequivocal for Rafael Benitez's side. Burnley had lost their previous 23 top-flight coordinates in which they had surrendered the initial two objectives and despite the fact that Sam Vokes scored - associating with Mee's long ball to circle a header over goalkeeper Martin Dubravka from right around 18 yards - they were not able to power an equalizer. That would have been unforgiving on Newcastle, who were unrivalled for extensive stretches and could have added to their count through Ritchie and substitute Joselu, who struck the post. Annihilation leaves Burnley seventeenth in the table, one point over the assignment zone.
Burnley's protective misfortune proceeds
While Burnley started the match having scored a similar number of objectives (12) as at this stage last term, their significant issues have come at the opposite end of the pitch. Their achievement in completing seventh in the Premier League in May was to a great extent dependent on their strong barrier, yet those establishments have disintegrated in a begin covered with individual and aggregate blunders. Clark's objective was the 27th they have yielded this season - it took until the point when 31 March for them to surrender that numerous in 2017-18. Both of Newcastle's first-half objectives were symptomatic of those issues. Mee's very own objective came after Clarets forward Chris Wood made an appalling endeavour to clear a corner under little weight, and it was aggravated when the safeguard occupied home a shot that had all the earmarks of being floating wide.

Newcastle's second was another blessing, with Burnley at first neglecting to respond at a corner and after that permitting Clark a free header from eight yards. Things may have been more terrible for the hosts however Magpies wing-back Ritchie some way or another thought up to miss from two yards out in the second time frame after another protective blunder. Burnley likewise seems to have another issue, with previous England safeguard Danny Mills disparaging of the anticipated idea of their assaulting play. I'm a gigantic devotee of Sean Dyche, yet you can't continue playing that way - syphoning long collects to two major chaps in advance," Mills disclosed to BBC Radio 5 live. They require something else. They'll score the odd objective like that however not a few and afterwards, you're not going to overwhelm sides, so you'll generally be feeling the squeeze. They have to change the manner in which they play.
Newcastle finding their feet
After a degraded begin, taking three from a conceivable 30 out of a winless 10-diversion run, Newcastle have finally discovered their feet. Benitez's side had lost every one of their last 10 Premier League recreations played on a Monday night. In any case, if the signs were not to support them, their execution at Turf Moor was demonstrative of a group developing in certainty. Benitez's strategies, which incorporated the arrangement of a trio of focal midfielders, empowered them to control the game. There were additionally strong exhibitions from Fernandez and Fabian Schar at the core of a strengthened rearguard. The Argentina and Switzerland protectors both touched base in the mid-year when an absence of interest in the exchange showcase prompted supporter challenges. Be that as it may, solidarity seems to have been incidentally reestablished and both had their impact in this achievement, making 10 clearances each, close by Clark, who made 11.
Man of the match - Ciaran Clark
Newcastle director Rafael Benitez, conversing with BBC Sport: "Each amusement for us resembles a last. Winning is monstrous in light of the fact that it gives us more certainty. There is as yet a long race ahead, however, we are doing admirably and ideally, we can proceed with that. We expected to win and to perform well. The players did it and were astounding as far as exertion, association and camaraderie. We were working in the week endeavouring to deal with Burnley's two major focus advances and the players did extremely well. The primary concern for us is to ensure we can get something out of these recreations. We have certainty now and the players will keep pushing and buckling down.
Burnley chief Sean Dyche, addressing BBC Sport: "I'm disappointed that the edges that are so critical in these recreations have conflicted with us. The main objective is disappointing in light of the fact that it is unfortunate, going in off a redirection, and the second objective is a delicate objective. From that point on, in the primary, we were great, we merited the objective and got over into it. The second half, after a moderate begin, we have enough to get an equalizer. We made possibilities yet now we need to take them and after that bolt the entryway. There were better signs however we require results, we realize that.
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