Tuesday, 16 April 2013

THE TYNE-WEAR DERBY LIVE: Follow Newcastle versus Sunderland from St John... - Daily Mail

UPDATED: 08:16 EST, 14 April 2013 Join us for live coverage of what claims to function as the most fiery Tyne-Wear derby in years. Paolo Di Canio continues his bid to save Sunderland from relegation against their eternal opponents Newcastle. With a Top Noon kick-off, join Adam Shergold from 11am. Newcastle United: Krul (Elliot 56), Debuchy, S. Taylor, Yanga-Mbiwa, Gutierrez, Tiote, Cabaye (d) (Ben Arfa 62), Marveaux, Sissoko, Gouffran (Shola Ameobi 46), Cisse Substitutes maybe not used: Perch, Haidara, Anita, Campbell Booked: Gouffran, Cisse, S. Taylor Sunderland: Mignolet, Bardsley (Colback 54), Rose, Cuellar (Mangane 71), O'Shea (d), Johnson, McClean (Vaughan 64), N'Diaye, Larsson, Sessegnon, Graham Alternatives maybe not used: Westwood, Kilgallon, Mnadron, Laidler Scorer: Sessegnon 26, Johnson 72, Vaughan 82 Booked: Rose, Brown Referee: Howard Webb (Rotherham) Attendance: 52,355 FULL TIME: Newcastle United 0 Sunderland 3 Three remarkable targets create a remarkable effect for Paolo Di Canio. Talk about a new manager rebound. It pulls Sunderland to 15th, three points free from protection and only two points shy of Newcastle. 90+4min Not exactly there. The Sunderland fans again serenading Paolo Di Canio. 90min You will see six included minutes. Colin Young on the stopwatch: 'Howard Webb has measured every second wasted by Sunderland, plus the subs, plus the accidents and determined on six minutes added time. Larsson struggling with cramp' 88min Unsurprisingly, the Newcastle supporters are scurrying for the exits. Quite a few empty seats around the area. 87min Sunderland have never scored three goals in this fitting during the Premier League era. And they have not acquired at St James' by three goals since October 1966 (via Opta). 86min Huge cheer from the absent part as Di Canio reacts to chants of 'Paolo, give us a wave.' Colin Young: 'Di Canio is asked to give the Sunderland fans a trend. Obviously he canat only respond with a light Queen-like identification to the ecstatic Mackems in the high tiers. He lets fly with a complete punch to the air, feet off the floor, fully outrageous response.' GOAL! Newcastle 0 Sunderland 3 (Vaughan 82) That has been amazing! Sub David Vaughan with aA viciously swerving reach that sailed into the top place, leaving Elliot with virtually no chance. The victory is safe now. Colin Young: 'Unreal. Vaughan gathers a pass from Sessegnon, and the Welshman boots the ball in to the top corner with frightening precision. Di Canio moves completely nuts on the pitch a' which doesn't drop so well with the locals.' That's settled it: Di Canio with arms outstretched as Vaughan (left) results Sunderland's next 79min N'Diaye checks Elliot with a shot from an angle, sent away well. 78min Newcastle frantically looking to get some thing right back - a long-range hit by Gutierrez and it deflects to safety off their own man Cisse. Di Canio is annoyed no body shut Gutierrez as he down formed to capture. 75min Newcastle are shocked, St James' is silenced. But a quick response and Sissoko chips a ball on the Sunderland support, but Cisse is offside. Correctly this time around. PURPOSE! Newcastle 0 Sunderland 2 (Adam Johnson 72) A Johnson work from nothing, a shimmy area Gutierrez and an attempt from the edge of the place which forms in the underside part. This time around the total Sunderland seat is on the frequency to enjoy and his nice suit is ruined by Di Canio by moving on the lawn. Jackson is really a Newcastle lover, but that goal might just have crushed them! He gets scheduled for whipping off his shirt. Celebration time: Paolo Di Canio goes mad on the sidelines as Adam Johnson (below) results Sunderland second Stunner: Adam Johnson curls house Sunderland's 2nd target 71min Mangane changes Cuellar for his Sunderland debut. 70min Sunderland planning their third and ultimate sub - Kader Mangane is off the counter. Meanwhile, Ben Arfa sends a header just within the bar after the ball was headed by Debuchy back. 68min Danny Graham is furious - he heads right back across goal at the far post and it happens Yanga-Mbiwa's hand at close quarters. Nothing given. 64min The television replays concur that Carlos Cuellar was playing Cisse onside. it should have been the equaliser. Subscription for Sunderland - David Vaughan changes James McClean. No surprise, says Colin Young. 62min Another change for Newcastle - Hatem Ben Arfa is coming on for Yohan Cabaye. 60min Disallowed goal for Newcastle! Marveaux sends in a free-kick and it fails to Cisse, who makes no mistake. He is demonstrably onside based on the replays however the linesman does not have that luxury and lifted his banner immediately. Contentious: Papiss Cisse (top of image) had a target chalked down for offside, even though Carlos Cuellar (bottom) plays him on 59min Nice ball over the top by Marveaux and Cisse stretches out an extended leg to shoot and collect it. Mignolet blows it out for a large part. 54min Now Tim Krul is down getting treatment after landing heavily on his right leg while striking clear a Sunderland free-kick. He is also injured his knee in the act. Ron Elliot is draining off on the Newcastle seat and comes on for his first style of the Tyne-Wear derby. As Colin Young says, we're able to be here all night if you have anymore accidents. Harm worry: Newcastle owner Tim Krul is pushed off Aerial duel: Yohan Cabaye beats Adam Johnson in the air 53min Paolo Di Canio offers Jack Colback a pep talk - he's about to come on for Phil Bardsley. On another bench, an almighty roar increases. Bill Arfa should have been sent out to warm up. He came on after 63 minutes on Thursday. Thereas 53 on the digital clock today. 52min Adam Johnson spots Krul way off his line and latches onto a lengthy ball. An attempted processor has neither the ability or altitude to trouble the Newcastle keeper. 50min Bardsley has acquired a hit and is simply going the field to have some attention from the physio. He's straight back on. 48min Bright begin to the 2nd time by Newcastle and Cisse gets past Bardsley to win an early on corner... David O'Shea clears away. 47min Today's work is just a very near-capacity 52,355. Traveling football: Adam Johnson (left) and Yoan Gouffran contest the ball Sub for Newcastle: Shola Ameobi on for Yoan Gouffran. The Tyne-Wear derby specialist is on. There is a long conversation between David Vaughan and fitness instructor Claudio Donatelli but no Sunderland changes, says Colin Young. Settle down, settle down. As the field is taken by the two sides again It is time for the 2nd half. HALF TIME: Newcastle 0 Sunderland 1 45+2min A bust-up in the six yard box now as Steven Taylor slid in on Mignolet as he tried to poke the ball towards goal. The Newcastle player is issued by howard Webb with a yellow card. Taylor certainly thinks that was a ball he was entitled to choose, which it was considering the replays. Colin Young's take: 'Taylor goes into the book for a lunge at Mignolet, he may have already been truly wanting to get a loose ball in the area but still another dangerous one and Webb had no choice.' Note taker: Alan Pardew records his observations through the first half 45min We're entering three included minutes. Gutierrez reduces inside and tries to curl one in to the far corner - Mignolet touches the post is rounded by it. 43min Papiss Cisse becomes the next Newcastle person to be booked for a follow-through on Bardsley. Out of character but certainly a booking. Just before, a silly chance by Cabaye nearly reaches the corner flag. Pardew takes notes on his mat and shakes his head very wearily. 41min Great twitter from England cricketer Monty Panesar - 'What's Di Canio doing burning my celebrations?' Spot the difference! Monty Panesar (right) tweeted saying Sunderland manager Paolo Di Canio had copied his method of enjoying No keeping back: Stephane Sessegnon gets past Jonas Gutierrez 40min Therefore near a Sunderland minute! Carlos Cuellar came in unmarked and his header is preserved by Krul and his sharp reactions. Our guy Colin Young: 'Very not exactly two five minutes ahead of the break. Carlos Cuellar emerges unmarked at a Larsson place and his free close range header is batted away by Tim Krul. Cries of `Hatem Ben Arfaa start in top of the corners of St Jamesas Park.' Row: Sunderland and Newcastle participants collide after Steven Taylor fouled Simon Mignolet 37min Colin Young writes: 'More physiotherapist work. Graham drops awkwardly in your community as he turns Yanga-Mbiwa and fires a low opportunity at Tim Krul. He goes down holding his hip and gets only a little recovery time to the consternation of unimpressed home supporters. Pardew now in serious conversation with Gouffran. Ten minutes to half-time and the Newcastle boss should already be thinking of his team-talk.' Chance: Newcastle's Papiss Cisse tries to defeat Simon Mignolet in a one-on-one possibility 36min Yellow card for Danny Rose for a challenge in the place on Debuchy. The Newcastle manufactured somewhat of a meal of it, but Rose's intention was clear. 34min The 3,000 Sunderland fans up in the Gods are having a great time right about now. Danny Graham sees some place to obtain a shot down in the penalty spot again, but it lacks the ability to bother Krul. Graham hasn't gone down awkwardly under challenge from Yanga-Mbiwa, who landed on him. He will be ok to continue through. Joy: Celebrations on the frequency and in the stands (below) as Sunderland take the lead 32min Colin Young exhales again: 'Time for a break. Head incidents for Bardsley and Gouffran so the physios are on and refreshments passed out on the touchline. Di Canio deep in conversation with Adam Johnson.' 29min Close again! Cisse was about to run off and enjoy as his low photo minds for the place but Mignolet gets down at full stretch and grabs it! 28min Newcastle struck right back right away as Cisse gets through on purpose after turning Bardsley and Mignolet does sufficient to get it away after the picture comes in from point-blank range. 26min GOAL! Newcastle 0 Sunderland 1 (Sessegnon) Paolo Di Canio is working up and down the touchline and pounding the air - why? Sessegnon has only given the lead to Sunderland. A target from nothing. Gutierrez error, the ball comes back to Sessegnon who discloses one from 20 meters and buries it in the bottom part. Oh, something was looked by Di Canio like this... Yes! The opening goal is celebrated by paolo Di Canio by Stephane Sessesgnon 23min The very first scheduling for Yoan Gouffran, who stamped on Adam Johnson's base. Colin Young's view: 'Gouffran is the first scheduling of the afternoon. Alan Pardew and Newcastle fans behind the event aren't impressed with the Sunderland wingeras roll on the ground, but he was truly powerfully placed on shall we say. Not just a smart challenge.' 22min Sunderland have a training ground program for free-kicks where about seven people stand offside and then work back at the latest possible time. It's maybe not worked so far. 20min Yohan Cabaye truly on his last notice after having a couple of fouls in quick succession. Colin Young's Di Canio watch: 'Fair to say di Canio is pretty unimpressed with Seb Larsson. Dreadful free-kick from the place flies into contact. And that is Sunderlandas collection piece expert. Not as disappointed as he is with Alfred NaDiaye however whose improbable back heel in the Newcastle area breaks down a promising attack.' 18min Which was a good set-piece chance for Sunderland, who have been the higher side to date, but Larsson fully over-hits the free-kick and it drifts out of play. Contentious: Sunderland fee charm as Danny Graham is kept back by Steven Taylor No contains barred: Sylvain Marveaux is questioned by Danny Rose 14min Good transfer from Sunderland - Sessegnon, large right, takes his time then detects Danny Graham in the box. He tries to spin and work a opportunity but is brought down. The Sunderland person claims he was tripped by Taylor, but nothing given. The replays show Taylor had a company grip of Graham's top - must have been a penalty. Colin Young's take: 'Big Sunderland appeals for a fee but Howard Webb unmoved. Danny Graham fell theatrically (again) turning in the area but the challenge was deemed by the referee from behind from Steven Taylor safe. There was a small pull on his clothing but not enough to send Graham to surface. Adam Johnson and Seb Larsson major angry protests but Graham might be lucky he wasn't booked.' Derby action: Sunderland's Carlos Cuellar (left) and Newcastle's Sylvain Marveaux contest the ball 12min Paolo Di Canio has not sat down yet - throwing every ball, prowling the touchline and feeling every tackle together with his players. 11min Tim Krul reveals a superb control of his penalty area to come and claim Bardsley's corner from the right - however he clattered Taylor in the process! 8min Definite permit off for Newcastle there as Sessegnon is penalised for a soft foul on Steven Taylor. Taylor was the last man and the Sunderland striker would have been clean through but also for Howard Webb's whistle. One-on-one: Simon Mignolet involves gather the ball at the feet of Newcastle striker Papiss Cisse 7min Quick rush from Yoan Gouffran, applying his trickery to work an easy method past Bardsley. But he took it too broad and the possibility stumbled on nothing this time. 5min Long ball outrageous from Yanga-Mbiwa searching for Papiss Cisse - but he only overruns it and Mignolet slides out to state. At one other end, applause from the Sunderland supervisor for James McCleanas break down the left but a wasted opportunity for the readers and his absolutely mis-timed corner lures behind. 4min Football, fashion... Colin Young can perform it all: First major news of the afternoon. The colourful jumper have been ditched by di Canio from his own store in Italy. He's gone for red club tie and white shirt beneath the black suit. Newcastle fans signing: `Di Canio, he originated in Swindon Town, to send the Mackems down.a Welcome the the North-East! Paolo Di Canio takes his place in the away dug-out 2min Long ball from Cabaye hoping to discover Debuchy for Newcastle, but Danny Rose muscles the Frenchman out of just how and shepherds the ball out for a goal kick. KICK-OFF! We will be got by sunderland underway 11.59am a handshake and Good humour between Alan Pardew and Paolo Di Canio. 11.57am Howard Webb brings the 2 sides out into a wall of sound and passion at St James.' Di Canio has experienced the Rome derby, the Old Firm derby and the Sheffield derby - I wonder how this one examines. He takes up his seat on the absent dug-out and takes an immediate omitted of the canal. Good to see you: Alan Pardew and Paolo Di Canio shake hands before kick-off 11.55am The 2 groups come in the tunnel. 11.54am Colin Young sets the scene before the start: 'Keiren Westwood last to reach the relative sanctuary of the dressing rooms, after having a good washing under water jets on the frequency. The clubs have just been read out loud, with the pantomime booing placed in. Mascots, ball children, photographers, Barclays logo welcomers on the message all ready.' 11.50am Just 10 minutes until kick-off there and now is some anxious looking people among both sets of followers as they take their seats. So much riding on today, much more so than usual. 11.46am Nice observation from Opta, who say that Shola Ameobi has scored seven goals against Sunderland, more than any other player in a Tyne-Wear derby. A supersub today? 11.37am Nobody wants suggesting, but Sunderland's Premier League status looks significantly rocky - they've not acquired in eight suits (pulled 3, missing 6). This means they are out of the relegation zone by virtue of purpose difference only. Di Canio's first match, at Chelsea last weekend, was the last time they've dropped a Premier League match from a winning position this year. 11.31am And if you're not feeling pumped up enough with half-an-hour until kick-off, have a look at Colin Young's evaluation of the two squads (brace yourself, Mackems...) 11.29am Newcastle are likely slight favourites to win today, but it looks Alan Pardew gets his explanations in early. 11.21am Paolo Di Canio has been talking ahead of the big match and it turns out his managerial style has acquired some significant admirers... 11.19am Sunderland Craig Gardner is stopped today, but he's sailed to the game by train with the Mackem supporters and has only tweeted a picture of the escort to the ground. 11.17am Listed below are a few data to create the world before an afternoon kick-off. Because these things really matter in a game like this. Sunderland haven't overwhelmed Newcastle in six Premier League matches - drawing four and losing two - because a 2-1 home victory on October 25, 2008. Hostile: Newcastle fans greet Sunderland manager Paolo Di Canio as the team bus is stepped off by him Stand-off: Newcastle and Sunderland fans greet each other with smoke bombs outside St James' Park In the 21 Premier League matches between the sides, Newcastle have won eight and Sunderland just three. One other none have been draws, including three 1-1 results in the last four. Emergency scrap: The bottom half the Premier League 11.12am Newcastle striker Shola Ameobi, on the counter today, has taken the need for this specific derby within an interview in the matchday process. He said: 'This fixture doesn't must be any more attractive, nevertheless when you go through the table it suddenly becomes more critical. 'It is about bragging rights but it is also about success, and both parties will undoubtedly be battling tooth and nail for that. 'The truth both groups really would like the three factors, it is going to make it nicer and can put that extra little bit of spice to what has already been an exceptional match.' He continues: 'It is everything. Then it'd be this one, In the event that you ask 99 per cent of Newcastle supporters what sport epitomises anything Geordies are about. It's not only about football, it is about passion and bragging rights, being in such close proximity to Sunderland.' 'It is everything': Newcastle striker Shola Ameobi trapped the best note in the matchday program 11.05am And here's the Sunderland team: Mignolet, Bardsley, Rose, Cuellar, O'Shea, Johnson, McClean, N'Diaye, Larsson, Sessegnon, Graham Substitutes: Westwood, Kilgallon, Colback, Vaughan, Mangane, Mnadron, Laidler 11.01am Confirmation of the Newcastle United team: Krul, Debuchy, S. Taylor, Yanga-Mbiwa, Gutierrez, Tiote, Cabaye (c), Marveaux, Sissoko, Gouffran, Cisse Substitutes: Elliot, Perch, Haidara, Anita, Bill Arfa, Campbell, Shola Ameobi Legend: Fans arriving early for the overall game round the statue of Sir Bobby Robson 10.58am Sportsmail's Colin Young has the breaking team news: Newcastle United boss Alan Pardew is considering using Jonas Gutierrez as left-back in the current noon Tyne-Wear derby. With evening first decision Davide Santon out for the summer season with a injury, the fitness of Massadio Haidara has been watched since his return on Thursday. Minutes were played his first 90 by the young Frenchman since he was injured by Callum McManaman at Wigan. If he's not risked, Pardew can use James Perch in the part but Gutierrez has played there for Argentina and as emergency cover for his membership. His tenacious and combative defending won't suit Adam Johnson or Seb Larsson on the Sunderland right. Steven Taylor, Cheick Tiote and Mathieu Debuchy are typical anticipated to be healthy and Sylvain Marveaux an Yoan Gouffran return to the side. Hatem Ben Arfa is on the Newcastle bench. Sunderland chef Paolo di Canio meanwhile includes a clean bill of health aside from Steven Fletcher, Lee Cattermole and the suspended Craig Gardner, who is joining fans on the list of absent contingent. Titus Bramble is also established to lose out. Di Canio is expected to remember Gateshead-born striker Danny Graham who has yet to report since his move from Swansea City. Calm before the storm: St James' Park beneath overcast heavens today prior to the Tyne-Wear derby between Newcastle and Sunderland 10.55am Sunday. High Noon. Is there tend to be more appropriate time for just one of English football's many powerful showdowns? Think about it in and keep your sense of purpose at the door, this is simply not one for neutral. And with a Paolo Di Canio in the absent dug-out, that great thunder and blood of this derby for the very first time, the blue touchpaper is one again lit for a volcanic experience. Welcome to Sportsmail's protection of the Tyne-Wear derby between Newcastle United and Sunderland from St James' Park. Newcastle United v Sunderland critique

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