Newcastle United’s Jacob Murphy scored twice in the opening 11 minutes as his side beat a dismal Leicester City 3-0 away to move fifth in the Premier League on Monday.
Eddie Howe’s side was ruthless in boosting its Champions League qualification hopes while 19th-placed Leicester became the first side in English Football League history to suffer eight successive home league defeats without scoring.
Leicester set another unwanted club record as it suffered an 11th home league loss of a miserable campaign.
Murphy was left unmarked to slot in the opening goal from Tino Livramento’s low cross in the second minute and he had another easy finish to make it 2-0 after Fabian Schar’s audacious long-range effort from inside his own half bounced down off the crossbar.
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Former Leicester player Harvey Barnes increased the misery for the host before halftime with a close-range finish.
Ruud van Nistelrooy’s team showed more resilience after the break but Newcastle cruised to a victory that put it above champion Manchester City on 53 points from 30 games, level with fourth-placed Chelsea and with a match in hand.
“We know we are in a good position in the table. All we can do is our job and win our games and we will finish in the top four or five,” Barnes told Sky Sports. “If we win the games, the teams will be chasing us and not us chasing them.”
Leicester has 17 points from 31 games and looks destined to join relegated Southampton back in the Championship next season.
Newcastle’s third successive league win fuelled the feel good factor at the club which ended a 70-year wait for a domestic trophy by winning the League Cup final last month.
That Wembley win over Liverpool ensured it will be in Europe next season but it has set its sights on a return to the Champions League and with fifth likely to be good enough, it is in a strong position.
Leicester has lost 15 of its last 16 Premier League games and is 15 points adrift of the safety zone.