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Ten-man Newcastle inflict Michael Carrick’s first Man United defeat
Newcastle scored a 90th-minute winner despite playing with ten men after Jacob Ramsey's controversial red card, ending Manchester United’s seven-game unbeaten streak under interim manager Michael Carrick.
- On Wednesday at St James' Park, William Osula came off the bench to score a 90th-minute winner as Newcastle United beat Manchester United 2-1, ending Michael Carrick's unbeaten start.
- Referee Peter Bankes intervened late in the first half when Jacob Ramsey was shown a second yellow for simulation at 45+1, and Anthony Gordon scored a penalty after being fouled by Bruno Fernandes.
- Casemiro restored parity at 45+9 when he headed in Fernandes' set-piece delivery, while Aaron Ramsdale produced crucial saves after his rare league start to keep Newcastle competitive.
- The result denied Michael Carrick a perfect start as the defeat marked his first loss after six wins and a draw; Manchester United stay level on 51 points but trail Manchester City by nine points.
- Looking ahead, Newcastle now face big fixtures including Barcelona, and Eddie Howe called it `An amazing night... a really famous victory` for their European hopes.
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