Bournemouth and Newcastle United shared the spoils in a tense 0-0 draw at the Vitality Stadium, a result that highlighted defensive solidity but left both sets of supporters wishing for more in attack. Bournemouth started brightly, with Dominic Solanke leading the press and David Brooks finding pockets of space between Newcastle’s lines. The Cherries thought they had taken the lead midway through the first half when Brooks finished off a clever through ball, but the goal was chalked off for a marginal offside after a VAR review.
Newcastle, rotating their squad following a midweek Champions League defeat, lacked their usual fluidity going forward. Eddie Howe’s men missed Anthony Gordon’s direct running and looked reliant on Alexander Isak to create something out of nothing. Despite having more of the ball in the first half, Newcastle’s best chance came from a long-range effort by Bruno Guimarães, which was comfortably saved by Bournemouth’s Neto.
The second half saw Bournemouth grow in confidence as they sensed Newcastle’s fatigue. Justin Kluivert was lively on the left, causing problems for Kieran Trippier with his pace and movement. Bournemouth’s midfield duo of Philip Billing and Ryan Christie began to dictate the tempo, recycling possession and forcing Newcastle deeper. The Vitality crowd roared their team forward, particularly in the last 20 minutes when the hosts started to pin the visitors back in their own half.
Nick Pope became Newcastle’s hero late in the game, producing a brilliant fingertip save from Kluivert’s curling free-kick in the 84th minute, a moment that kept the scores level. Bournemouth kept pressing, with substitute Antoine Semenyo flashing a shot just wide of the post in stoppage time, but they could not find the decisive moment to break Newcastle’s resistance.
At full time, the result felt like two points dropped for Bournemouth, who created the better chances and finished strongly. Newcastle, on the other hand, will be relieved to escape with a clean sheet and avoid a third straight defeat across all competitions. The draw extends Bournemouth’s unbeaten home record, while Newcastle’s away struggles continue, raising questions about their ability to consistently compete on multiple fronts this season.
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