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Newcastle United vs West Ham United. Premier League.

St James' Park, NewcastleAttendance50,031.

Newcastle United 2

  • Ayoze Pérez (6th minute)
  • G Wijnaldum (15th minute)

West Ham United 1

  • N Jelavic (49th minute)

Newcastle 2-1 West Ham: Steve McClaren's side move out of bottom three with victory

Georginio Wijnaldum of Newcastle United celebrates scoring his team's second goal
Image: Georginio Wijnaldum celebrates scoring Newcastle's second goal

Newcastle moved out of the bottom three of the Premier League after a 2-1 win against West Ham at St James' Park on Saturday.

Ayoze Perez and Georginio Wijnaldum struck inside the first 15 minutes as the hosts raced into the lead, with new £12m signing Jonjo Shelvey having a hand in both goals.

Hammers boss Slaven Bilic reacted by bringing Nikica Jelavic on at the break but though the striker handed his side hope in the 47th minute, it was Newcastle who held on to record their first win in six league outings.

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Georginio Wijnaldum gives his reaction after scoring for Newcastle, as they hung on for a win over West Ham

Steve McClaren's side move up to 17th and two points clear of the relegation zone for now, with Swansea hosting Watford on Monday Night Football.

West Ham remain fifth, four points behind Tottenham following Spurs' 4-1 win over Sunderland earlier in the day.

Ayoze Perez of Newcastle United celebrates scoring his team's first goal
Image: Ayoze Perez celebrates scoring Newcastle's opener

Buoyed by both their midweek fightback against Manchester United and the arrivals of new signings Shelvey and Henri Saivet, Newcastle started brightly against the Hammers.

Perez, who had already seen Adrian save his early side-footed effort, fired the Magpies into a sixth-minute lead, curling the ball beyond the dive of Adrian after Wijnaldum had laid the ball off from Shelvey's pass.

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Newcastle boss Steve McClaren was delighted with his side's first-half display

It was the perfect start for Newcastle and their new £12m man, but in the 13th minute West Ham could have been back on level terms but for a crucial intervention from captain Fabricio Coloccini. Aaron Cresswell fired in a low cross from the left and with Michail Antonio poised at the back post, Coloccini got back to deny the winger.

It turned out to be a crucial intervention as two minutes later Shelvey, who was involved in a an off-the-ball incident with Enner Valencia not spotted by referee Neil Swarbrick, fired out a brilliant cross-field pass to Daryl Janmaat, who picked out Wijnaldum, and he smashed the ball home from close range to score his ninth goal of the season.

Georginio Wijnaldum of Newcastle United scores his team's second goal
Image: Wijnaldum fires his shot past Adrian and into the roof of the net

Newcastle continued to cause the visitors' defence problems with Aleksandar Mitrovic denied by Adrian, but they were given a warning just before the break when they needed Rob Elliot to keep out Cheikhou Kouyate's powerful strike.

Wijnaldum could have made it 3-0 within minutes of the restart but he scuffed his shot wide after good link-up play with Moussa Sissoko and Mitrovic.

Mikica Jelavic of West Ham United celebrates scoring his team's first goal
Image: Nikica Jelavic handed West Ham a lifeline minutes after the restart

That miss was to prove costly as West Ham hit back seconds later, Jelavic latching onto Chancel Mbemba's short back-pass before rounding the keeper to pull a goal back.

The visitors were buoyed yet dominated most of the second-half possession without ever really threatening the Newcastle goal.

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Slaven Bilic was frustrated to see West Ham's unbeaten run end at Newcastle after a slow start

Newcastle still looked the more likely to add a third with Mitrovic forcing two saves from Adrian and Shelvey, who impressed on his first outing for the club, as McClaren's men looked to hit their opponents on the break.

West Ham did have one final chance to grab an equaliser with Kouyate leaping highest to head Jelavic's cross goalwards, but Elliot produced an 89th-minute save to deny the visitors.

Jonjo Shelvey of Newcastle United and Mark Noble of West Ham United compete for the ball during the match between Newcastle and West Ham
Image: Jonjo Shelvey enjoyed an impressive debut for Newcastle

Charlie Nicholas' Soccer Saturday verdict

"The difference was Shelvey. He does try too many Hollywood passes, but when he gets it right it looks amazing. Players are looking at him and want to give it him.

"Magnificent three points for them. Steve McClaren will have a big smile on his face. They played with a high tempo, pass and move scenario that had an end product.

"West Ham are always intriguing, Payet was on the ball all the time but it never really happened for them today. Defensively there are concerns. They were a little bit all over the place."

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Charlie Nicholas discusses Newcastle's 2-1 win against West Ham at St James' Park

Player ratings

Newcastle: Elliot (7), Janmaat (7), Mbemba (5), Coloccini (7), Dummett (6), Sissoko (7), Shelvey (8), Colback (7), Wijnaldum (8), Perez (8), Mitrovic (7).

Subs used: Lascelles (6), Gouffran (6), Saivet (6).

West Ham: Adrian (7), Tomkins (6), Collins (7), Ogbonna (6), Cresswell (6), Obiang (6), Noble (6), Kouyate (6), Antonio (5), Payet (6), Valencia (6).

Subs used: Jenkinson (5), Moses (5), Jelavic (6).

Man of the match: Jonjo Shelvey

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