Goodnight!published at 22:45 British Summer Time 7 April
Another night of Premier League action over.
We'll be back tomorrow when Arsenal take on Real Madrid in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-finals.
Should be a cracker, see you then!
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Leicester become first side in Football League history to lose eight successive home league games without scoring
Newcastle move level on points with fourth-placed Chelsea
Jacob Murphy scores twice in opening 11 minutes, Harvey Barnes adds third against former club
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Jess Anderson
Another night of Premier League action over.
We'll be back tomorrow when Arsenal take on Real Madrid in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-finals.
Should be a cracker, see you then!
FT: Leicester 0-3 Newcastle
Newcastle move up to fifth in the Premier League with that victory, leapfrogging Manchester City to go level on points with Chelsea.
Leicester remain in the relegation zone.
FT: Leicester City 0-3 Newcastle
Leicester boss Ruud van Nistelrooy, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "Very difficult especially after 33 minutes, we lost another game starting with the best intentions. We lost another early goal. It's very disappointing and worrying.
"It's a big challenge. We all know the run of form we're in. It's extremely difficult. Especially if there aren't light points to build on.
"The most difficult thing is we are in a place for such a long time and there are no results. The most important thing is the club and to bring it forward. That's the worrying part.
On Jeremy Monga: "You could see glimpses of his great qualities. He's a great winger and has speed. He's a fantastic talent, a great boy. He deserved these minutes and hopefully, more to come.
"It's clear and we've been saying that. We want to show what we're about and show our qualities but we aren't able to.
"I want the club to do well. The club is first and that is something to consider. It is hard because I came to the club to help it forward but it is clear there haven't been enough results to get points on the board and that's not good enough."
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At what point does Jacob Murphy get into this England squad? Far better stats than Phil Foden this season, and Bukayo Saka is the only Englishman with more assists. He deserves it. Get him on the plane!
Rob
FT: Leicester City 0-3 Newcastle
Leicester boss Ruud van Nistelrooy speaking to Sky Sports: "It's clear where it went wrong very early in the game again."
On if goals were avoidable: "If we look at the three goals carefully we could have done better in all three. Newcastle are deadly on counter attack and finished the game very quickly."
On worrying stats: "What is worrying is the run of form, the lack of goals, the lack of results we can't produce. Trying different things, different structures, different players in different positions and the results are not there."
On not changing his starting XI again: "Looking over the last month we tried different things and different ways to play with different personnel. You want to give that a chance. That's what we tried to do. If you keep changing every week you can't see that progress but it's very worrying."
On not scoring for eight successive home games: "It shows. It's a confidence thing. In the second half you can see when there is no pressure anymore it frees people up. Then you see some reasonable football. When the pressure is on it becomes very difficult. With an early couple of goals it collapses."
On if he still has the fight to continue at Leicester: "This is a difficult night. It's important to analyse this and sleep on it and recover. That is it for now. There are no questions, but it's dealing with another setback for now that's what I can say."
FT: Leicester 0-3 Newcastle
Newcastle manager Eddie Howe, speaking to Sky Sports: "I think we're in a good place. Today was always going to be difficult for us but we started the game so strongly and put ourselves in a good position. We're playing with confidence but we're going to need it because the next three games are tough.
"If you can start fast and score the first goal then it can influence the game. The first goal was high quality.
On Jacob Murphy: "He's up there for him. He's played well all season for us. He's always been a great team player for us with work ethic but this season he's added goals. I'm really pleased for him that he's getting more recognition.
On Fabian Schar's shot: "He brings a flair that not many centre-backs can bring. It's another Fabian moment. For a split second, I thought it was in. There are not many centre-backs in football that can do what he can do.
"There was a worry when we won the cup that we'd drop. Just a subconscious feeling that you've achieved a massive high and there's a fall from that. The challenge for the group was can you go again and they've done that well.
On reaching the top four: "It will mean a great deal to us. It's difficult to think too far ahead and think of the implications. We need to do our job and that is to win games.
On Alexander Isak's fitness: "I think he's 100% fit, I wouldn't have taken any risk with him tonight if he wasn't. I don't think we'll have to manage him."
FT: Leicester City 0-3 Newcastle
We're still waiting to hear from Leicester boss Ruud van Nistelrooy.
What are your thoughts Leicester fans? Should the Foxes part ways with him?
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FT: Leicester 0-3 Newcastle
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe speaking to BBC Sport: "Really pleased. A massive win for us. We knew it wasn't going to be easy. We started really well and that gave us the foundation to go and win.
"It was a bright start. The first goal was a real highlight for us in of quality. When you start the game in that fashion it makes it easier for you. Leicester were competitive but I wanted us to add more goals."
On Fabian Schar's long-range effort hitting the woodwork: "It's another Fabian moment. He's capable of these things and he has delivered again. For a second I thought it was in. Jacob did really well to follow up and get the tap-in."
On the team keeping their focus after winning silverware: "That was the biggest challenge for us. I can't complement them enough. They are a very down to earth, humble group who want to do well and represent the club in the right way. They have shown that in the last few weeks."
On how he sees the race for Champions League football: "It's going to hot up. The next week for us is a big week. We have three really tough games and that will go a long way in seeing where we are at the end of the season. We are in a better position than we were but there is still a lot of work to do."
FT Leicester City 0-3 Newcastle
Jacob Murphy speaking to Sky Sports: "I think the message going into it was to get a quick start. Knowing that if we got a quick start 'could their fans turn on them">