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EFL Championship: Rafa Benitez's Newcastle secure Premier League promotion

Newcastle became the second Championship side after Brighton and Hove Albion to secure promotion in England's top flight league.

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Rafa Benitez manager of Newcastle United gives a thumbs up as he celebrates victory and promotion after the Sky Bet Championship match between Newcastle United and Preston North End at St James' Park on April 24, 2017 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Newcastle United are promoted back to the Premier League following their 4-1 win.
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Newcastle United sparked a noisy promotion party by beating 10-man Preston North End 4-1 at a packed St James' Park on Monday to ensure a return to the Premier League at the first attempt. Exactly 348 days after being relegated, Newcastle overcame their obvious nerves to bag a prize worth more than 100 million pounds ($127.92 million) and retain an outside chance of pipping Brighton & Hove Albion to the Championship title.

Two tap-ins from Ayoze Perez, a well-worked Christian Atsu goal and a Matt Ritchie penalty, after Preston's Paul Gallagher was sent off for handling on the line just past the hour mark, warmed the crowd of 50,212 on a bitter Tyneside night.

But although Perez gave the hosts an early lead it was far from a stroll on a night of jitters and the crowd was stunned into near silence after 14 minutes when Jordan Hugill threatened to spoil the celebrations with a delightful flicked equaliser.

The goal rocked Newcastle but Atsu's strike just before the interval from a stunning counter-attack proved key and Spaniard Rafa Benitez's side kept their cool to ensure the famous old ground was rocking long before the end.

"It is brilliant," said man of the match Ritchie. "It was a little bit tense but the lads always believed. We are disappointed not to be top of the league but hopefully we will put Brighton under a bit of pressure by winning our next match on Friday (at Cardiff City)."

Captain Jamaal Lascelles added: "It is a bit overwhelming, to be honest. Getting back to the Premier League was always the aim and that is what we have done." Newcastle are four points behind Brighton with two games left.
 

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