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'Not a trademark goal' - Howe on Isak winner

BBC Sport Saturday, 2 November 2024
'Not a trademark goal' - Howe on Isak winnerNewcastle United boss Eddie Howe praises Alexander Isak and Anthony Gordon for their role in the winning goal against Arsenal.
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