Chelsea's Raheem Sterling equalised with a superb free-kick 10 minutes later, but Jamaal Lascelles restored Newcastle's advantage with a header on the hour. And less than 60 seconds later, Joelinton punished Thiago Silva after the Chelsea defender mis-controlled Cole Palmer's pass.
Chelsea right-back Reece James was sent off for a second booking in the 73rd minute and Newcastle rounded off their demolition 10 minutes later when Anthony Gordon slotted home. It was the heaviest defeat of Pochettino's first season in charge and the second successive game that Chelsea conceded four goals.
Fourth bottom Luton secured their first home league win this season as Crystal Palace were beaten 2-1 at Kenilworth Road. Jacob Brown's 83rd minute goal won it for Luton after Palace's Michael Olise cancelled out Teden Mengi's opener. West Ham staged a dramatic fightback to steal a 2-1 win that added to rock bottom Burnley's relegation fears.
Jay Rodriguez claimed his first goal this season with a 49th minute penalty, but Dara O'Shea's 86th minute own goal put West Ham level before Tomas Soucek won it in stoppage-time. Brighton won for the first time in seven league games as Joao Pedro inspired a 3-2 victory at Nottingham Forest
Anthony Elanga struck for Forest after three minutes, but Evan Ferguson hauled Brighton level in the 26th minute. Pedro scored for Brighton in first half stoppage-time and also converted a 58th minute penalty. Brighton's Lewis Dunk was dismissed after being booked twice for dissent in the space of 60 seconds in the 73rd minute, just prior to Morgan Gibbs-White's penalty for Forest.
Marcus Tavernier scored twice as Bournemouth won 3-1 at third bottom Sheffield United. Tavernier's brace came either side of Justin Kluivert's noteworthy strike, with Oliver McBurnie's late reply no consolation for United. Kluivert is only the third player - after Florin Raducioiu and Stevan Jovetic - to score in the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Ligue 1 and the Bundesliga.
November 25, 2023