Friday, 24 May 2013

West Bromwich Albion 1 Newcastle United 1 match report: Newcastle left to rue... - The Independent

Spring was in the air here yesterday but also for Alan Pardew, a constant chill remains. The six days since his Newcastle sideas home derby embarrassment by Sunderland should have felt like six months and they weren't really able to generate the restorative victory they craved yesterday. Rather, despite earning a decent stage, the Tynesiders really ended the day losing two areas to 16th a' with Sunderland among the groups rising above them. Relegation is a faint chance a' they have six points more than Wigan, who have a game title at hand a' but Newcastle should wait a little longer to confirm success. aYou need to be sure you secure the factors and donat count on other folks not finding them,a said Pardew, who obviously can't watch for in 2013 to finish. aWeave got good players and when we buy them all fit, I would expect us to concern for the utmost effective 10 in 2013. But place surely got to stay in the division.a Yesterday was about providing a reply. Malcolm Macdonald, the former United striker, had summed up the feeling after last Sundayas derby debacle by labelling Newcastleas period as a adisastera; a severe judgment but this is a team that, true to its colours, does not do shades of grey. Some thing similar could possibly be said of the match with Newcastle dominant in the first half, Albion on top in the 2nd, and the waste for Pardew was his players did not capitalise on their initial superiority. aThe first half we should really have put that game to sleep. We had 2 or 3 good chances at 1-0 and were managing effectively with West Brom,a he explained. Newcastle have won just once on the Premier League trips this term but took the lead after ten minutes through Yoan Gouffran. Yohan Cabaye enjoyed a slow pass into Papiss Cisse, working into space on the left of the box, and the striker turned back towards target and lofted the ball toward the six-yard box where Gouffran got facing Jonas Olsson and flicked the ball over Ben Foster. The first half ended on an email of conflict when James Perch resolved Billy Jones just in the Newcastle field. Umpire Mike Jones blew for a violation but, after a lengthy consultation together with his associate, granted a free-kick on the edge of the location, not really a charge. aThe concern was demonstrably in the box,a said Clarke. Clarke sent on Shane Long rather than Yacob at half-time and minutes later the Irishman very nearly won on the follow-up after Rob Elliot poured Marc-Antoine Fortuneas shot. Lukaku then headed against the crossbar from Chris Bruntas corner and ultimately the equaliser appeared. It came from right-back Jones, the first Englishman to score for Albion in 2013. Some neat work was followed by it by Fortune and James Morrison, who worked the ball in to Lukaku together with his back again to target in the box. With the Belgian fighting to put up off Steven Taylor, Jones walked in and, despite an errant first touch, slid the ball home from nine yards. Elliot then tipped over Morrisonas header to make sure Newcastle at least received a draw. aMy overall feeling is place shown precisely what we had a need to today without actually getting the three pointsa was Pardewas judgment, but a victory would have been therefore far better. West Bromwich (4-4-2 ): Foster; Jones, McAuley, Olsson, Popov; Dorrans, Morrison, Yacob (Long 46), Brunt; Fortune (Rosenberg 90), Lukaku (Thomas 90). Newcastle (4-2-3-1 ): Elliot; Debuchy, Taylor, Yanga-Mbiwa, Haidara (Ben Arfa 77 ); Perch, Cabaye (Gosling 90 ); Gouffran (Ameobi 69), Sissoko, Gutierrez; Cisse. Referee: Scott Smith Person of the match: Cabaye (Newcastle) Match rating: 6/10

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