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Published 13:25 13 Apr 2024 BST
Updated 13:28 13 Apr 2024 BST

It's certainly not looking like a day to remember for Tottenham Hotspur as they go into the break trailing by two goals.
Both of Newcastle's goals were scored within two minutes of each as Alexander Isak knocked one into the back of the net in the 30th minute, followed by Anthony Gordon in the 32nd.
Now everybody is saying that same thing about Micky de Ven.
Despite a fairly end to end opening to the game, Newcastle took control as the half progressed.
After Spurs’ sudden capitulation, fans were quick to point out that Isak has dominated Van de Ven.
It's still all to play for. Or is it?
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