Newcastle botched the potential chance to go fourth in the Premier League following a sublime last part rebound from Fulham.
A point for the Jaybirds would have sent them above Manchester City, who visit Stockpile on Sunday, 2 February.
Be that as it may, substitute Rodrigo Muniz finished a fine Fulham circle back in the 82nd moment after he got the deftest of addresses Andreas Pereira's risky free-kick into the case.
Subsequent to falling behind in the main half to Jacob Murphy's 37th-minute opener, the Cottagers evened out in the 61st moment when Raul Jimenez turned in Antonee Robinson's cross, with the assistance of a diversion.
The Jaybirds began well and drove when Murphy was found by Anthony Gordon's diverted cross, permitting the winger to opening home his fourth objective of the time.
Brief before the opener, Sandro Tonali made St James' Park wheeze after his loud 30-yard hit struck the upstanding.
Fulham protected masterfully to keep the in-structure Alexander Isak calm until the 76th moment when he cut inside from the left and twisted an exquisite exertion off the upstanding - nearly making it 2-1 to Newcastle.
It was the initial opportunity in a year Newcastle have been beaten for two games on the twist at home in the association as Fulham finished their most memorable first class twofold over the Jaybirds beginning around 2008-09.
Marco Silva's side climbed to 10th in a tight Premier League table as they sit only five points uncontrolled of Newcastle in fifth.