Premier League: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer Wins Fourth Game In A Row As Manchester United Beat Newcastle 2-0

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer extended his winning streak with Manchester United to four matches in a row as his team defeated Newcastle at home by 2-0 on Wednesday.
Solskjaer led United to beat Cardiff on his debut, thereafter, he won both against Huddersfield and Bournemouth, and now at Newcastle.
The first half of the game went through goalless until after the break when Romelu Lukaku opened the scores seconds after he came in as substitute.
The Belgian poked in the ball after Magpies' keeper let ball bounce off his hands following a free-kick by Marcus Rashford and the England international, Rashford, doubled the lead by finishing a pass from Alexis Sanchez in 80th minutes.
Winning first four consecutive games with United makes Solskjaer the second manager in 72 years ever to make the feat after Sir Matt Busby.
Red Devils trail Arsenal by three and are five points adrift the nearest team (Chelsea) in top four of the table.

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