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Newcastle United 1-2 Stoke City

Published by Row 'S' Army on September 27th, 2010 - in Season 2010/2011


Season 2010/2011 – Match 6

Date: Sunday 27th September 2010
Kick-off: 4:10pm (BST)
Venue: St James’ Park
Attendance: 41,915
Referee: Michael Jones (Cheshire)

Teams
Newcastle: Krul, Perch, Coloccini, Williamson, Jose Enrique, Ben Arfa (Gutierrez 62), Barton, Tiote (Ameobi 74), Routledge, Nolan, Carroll
Subs Not Used: Soderberg, Lovenkrands, Ryan Taylor, Smith, Ranger

Goal: Nolan 43 pen

Stoke: Sorensen, Wilkinson, Huth, Shawcross, Collins, Whelan (Delap 57), Whitehead, Diao (Fuller 49), Etherington, Jones, Walters, Fuller (Gudjohnsen 67)
Subs Not Used: Begovic, Higginbotham, Wilson, Faye
Booked: Diao

Goals: Jones 67, og (Perch) 85

Manager Chris Hughton spoke afterwards:

“It’s a learning curve for us. We’ve got to make sure on the lows – and it’s a big low today – that we bounce back. We didn’t defend well enough from set pieces which are Stoke’s strength. It does put pressure on us. We know we have to pick up results at home. There have been a lot of surprise results and at the moment every team seems capable of getting a shock result. As a team that has got promoted we are probably going to lose more than we will win. The teams that have more consistency are those who have the better players. That is why United, Arsenal are up there. This is a learning curve for us and we have to make sure that from the lows we bounce back. I am realistic to know where we are at the moment. My thoughts wouldn’t change. It would be nice to say we will win more than we lose, but I am realistic. We coped with them for the majority but it was all about pivotal moments, we also felt that we needed to get that second – and third goal. We were up against a Stoke team that upped their intensity and we didn’t do enough to get that second goal. Stoke had a very resilient backline and we weren’t able to break through. We didn’t create enough. All you can do is prepare the team. There is not a team that face Stoke who do not prepare for the long throw, that’s a strength of theirs. You are reliant on players doing their jobs and marking individuals. It is normal to be angry. You are frustrated when you let a lead slip. You need to get back into the game and you need to carve out opportunities. It was not through a lack of effort but we were up against a resilient Stoke side.”




Match Report
Newcastle United crashed to their second successive home defeat after surrendering a one goal lead to Stoke City at St James’ Park yesterday.

Manager Chris Hughton restored the starting XI that won last time out at Everton and the Magpies dominated the first-half without creating many clear cut chances. The crisp and precise passing was again in evidence with the Newcastle midfield dominating the play but failing to get in behind the heavily packed Stoke defence. Hatem Ben Arfa and Jose Enrique linked up well down the left, however the individual flashes of inspiration that were evident in the last two games didn’t materialise among the team.

Towards the end of the first-half the breakthrough finally came. Stoke centre-half Robert Huth’s clumsy block of an Andy Carroll run brought the striker down in the box and referee Mike Jones had no hesitation in awarding the penalty. Captain Kevin Nolan stepped up and coolly slotted home the penalty to give Newcastle the lead. Half-time 1-0.

In the second-half it was a different story.  Stoke upped their intensity by applying more pressure onto the Newcastle back four with their usual direct long ball style and the home side crumbled.

Kenywne Jones was proving to be a handful in the air. The tall striker twice hit the woodwork with headers which the Newcastle defence were unable to deal with. Midway through the half Jones finally found the net, a Stoke corner found Huth at the far post and his header back across the face of the goal found an unmarked Jones who headed home from close range.

The goal sparked some life back into the home side but the appearance of throw-in specialist for Stoke, Rory Delap, meant the visitors were able to force the Newcastle defence back at regular intervals.

With five minutes to go Stoke grabbed their second goal curtsey of a James Perch own goal. A Matthew Etherington corner was whipped into the near post where a diving Perch got his head to the ball before Huth but he couldn’t prevent the ball sailing past the hapless Tim Krul.

Nolan had a great chance to level things up after good work from substitute Jonas Gutierrez down the left, but the midfielder screwed his first time shot wide of the post. Perch also had a late chance to make amends for his own goal however his shot was deflected wide. A classic game of two halves with Stoke good value for the win giving their dominance of the second half.

Much to ponder then for Newcastle manager Chris Hughton.

Too many of his midfield players were ineffective, Wayne Routledge and Kevin Nolan never really got into the game and contributed little. An decent first-half by Joey Barton was then backed up by a woeful second that included sloppy distribution and inaccurate final balls. This all makes the decision to substitute his other two midfielders, and incidentally his most consistent performing, Hatem Ben Arfa and Cheik Tiote even more of a baffling one.

Hughton also needs to reassess the flexibility of the 4-4-1-1 formation at home. Far too often Andy Carroll was left isolated upfront making it easy for the Stoke defence to nullify any treat. Right-back James Perch place in the team must also be considered with in-form Ryan Taylor and the returning Danny Simpson hot on his heals.

Something has to change because for all the good work done winning at Everton and Chelsea away, defeats at home to the likes of Stoke and Blackpool will put the team under extra pressure at the wrong half of the table.

Andrew McTernanRow ‘S’ Army

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Match Preview: Newcastle United v Stoke City

Published by Row 'S' Army on September 25th, 2010 - in Season 2010/2011


Season 2010/2011 – Match 6

Stoke (h)

Date: Monday 27th September 2010
Venue: St James’ Park
Kick-Off: 1:10am (AEST), 12:40am (SA), 11:10pm (WA)
Referee: Michael Jones (Cheshire)
Australian TV: Live on Foxsports 3
Forum: Match Thread

Team News:
Newcastle United will be without long term injury victims Steven Taylor, Stephen Harper and Dan Gosling, while doubts remain about the fitness levels of Danny Guthrie, Leon Best and Danny Simpson. Xisco will again be suspened but James Perch returns following one match suspension in midweek.

Stoke City have doubts about Jermain Pennant (hamstring), Kenwyne Jones (grion) and Jon Walters (ankle). Goalkeeper Thomas Sorensen and midfielder Rory Delap are expected to return to the team about rested in the Carling Cup.

Last 5 Form:
Newcastle United
CC3 – Chelsea (a) W 4-3
PL – Everton (a) W 1-0
PL – Blackpool (h) L 0-2
PL – Wolves (a) D 1-1
CC2 – Accrington Stanley (a) W 3-2


Stoke City
CC3 – Fulham (h) W 2-0
PL – West Ham (h) D 1-1
PL – Aston Villa (h) W 2-1
PL – Chelsea (a) L 0-2
CC2 – Shrewsbury (h) W 2-1

Match Stats:
All time – Newcastle 39 wins, 19 draws, Stoke 21 wins

Odds:
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Newcastle $2.00, Draw $3.40, Stoke $3.75

Did You Know?
Stoke City haven’t won at St James’ Park since 1976.

Match Preview
Following their midweek Carling Cup triumph Newcastle United return to Premier League action when they take on Stoke City at St James Park in a live Sunday afternoon game.

Manager Chris Hughton will again revert back to his strongest starting XI after making nine changes in midweek. Andy Carroll, Hatem Ben Arfa, Joey Barton and Jose Enrique will lead the changes to Hughton’s team as Newcastle look to continue the momentum that has been gained by victories at Goodison and Stamford Bridge.

Stoke will pose a very different threat to that of Blackpool, who surprised everyone with victory at St James’ Park two weeks ago, Tony Pulis’s side are notorious for their aerial bombardment which have caused better sides than Newcastle trouble. Throw-in specialist Rory Delap is a major weapon for the Potters with his unique ability of being able to throw the ball deep into the box from almost anywhere in the oppositions half. This gives Stoke a distinct advantage and with tall striker Kenwyne Jones in their side it means the Newcastle defence will have to be on their guard throughout the 90 minutes.

However, Stoke are yet to pick up a point on the road this season and Newcastle will be keen to continue that trend by bouncing back from defeat last time out at home.

After a matching winning full debut at Everton last weekend Hatem Ben Arfa will be looking to impress his new fans even further. His energetic runs and skilful control certainly caught everyone’s eye, and it will be hoped that he can serve up the type of quality crosses that striker Andy Carroll thrives on.

Surprise defeats yesterday for Spurs, Arsenal and Blackpool plus draws for Fulham and Birmingham means a victory for Newcastle would see the Magpies move up to 5th place in the league. You would think we should have too much for Stoke at home especially with confidence so high.

Hope you all enjoy it HOWAY THE LADS!!!

Andrew McTernanRow ‘S’ Army

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