Newcastle United continued their pre-season schedule with a joint training session with Burnley. The Magpies trained at the Portuguese Football Federation’s ‘Cidade do Futebol’ complex near Lisbon on Saturday.
The two clubs split their squads to play in two concurrent 11 v 11 sessions. United played two evenly split line-ups against experienced and youthful Clarets sides respectively before switching opposition after 45 minutes.
The Magpies won in each of their respective halves with a brace from Joe Willock and further goals from Elliot Anderson and Miguel Almiron giving them a 4-1 half-time lead. Almiron scored his second against Burnley’s stronger line-up after the break, as Callum Wilson also got on the score sheet to round off a 2-1 second half score line.
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In the other match, Allan Saint-Maximim scored the only goal in the first half as Newcastle defeated an experienced Burnley side. Burnley fielded a youthful side after the interval with goals from Matt Ritchie and Jacob Murphy giving them a 2-0 win in the second half. Newcastle travel to the Estadio de Luz to face Portuguese heavyweights Benfica on Tuesday.
TEAMS
United XI A: Pope, Bondswell, Burn, Botman, Krafth, Shelvey, Joelinton, Guimaraes, Saint-Maximim, Ritchie, J Murphy.
United XI B: Darlow, Targett, Dummett, Lascelles, S Longstaff, Anderson, Willock, Fraser, Wilson, Almiron.
Subs used: M Longstaff (Anderson), Munoz (Almiron).
Unused subs: Turner-Cooke, A Murphy.
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