Stoke City 1-1 Newcastle United

Stoke City edged closer to Premier League survival with a valuable, yet disappointing point after a 1-1 draw with Newcastle, who remain in the bottom three, at the Britannia Stadium this evening. Live on Setanta Sports, Abdoulaye Faye headed the Potters in front mid-way through the first half, netting against his former club for the second time this season, before Newcastles Andy Carroll punished Stokes defensive approach and earned his side a point with a looping header, ten minutes from the end of a bad-tempered second half.A confrontation typical ofa fiesty encounter Stoke manager Tony Pulis selected a rare unchanged side for the match, with Danny Higginbotham able to play in his usual left-back role despite carrying a back injury. Both Steven Taylor and Obafemi Martins were ruled out late for the visitors, meaning David Edgar and former ineffective Stoke loanee Shola Ameobi lines up in the Newcastle defence and attack respectively. It was Stoke who made the brighter start, forcing a succe sion of early throw-ins and corners, and it was from one of these corners that the first chance of the game came about. Ryan Shawcro s met Matthew Etheringtons whipped cro s ten yards out, but was only able to glance it inches wide of Newcastle keeper Steve Harpers left hand post, though in truth, with men on the goalline, had his header been on target it would probably have been blocked. The Potters enjoyed further pre sure as the half progre sed, twice going close to opening the scoring in the fourteenth minute of the game. First, James Beattie, who played the majority of the match with his head heavily bandaged after being caught in the head bythe arm of Ameobi,saw his stabbed effort cleared off the line after a goalmouth scramble, before Ricardo Fuller, who had one of his frustrating matches headed well over after beating Harper in the air to Glenn Whelans cro s.Beatties head injury didnt stop him being an aerial threat As the game entered its second quarter, the visitors began to get more of a foothold in the game, and fashioned their first genuine opportunity, Michael Owen getting in behind the Stoke defence after some hesitation, before finding Ameobi in the middle, but the ball only struck the forwards torso and bounced behind for a goal-kick. Still, it was a warning shot for the Stoke defence, who had begun to look complacent, especially Faye, who was keen to prove his quality to the club who ludicrously let him go in the summer. As well as displaying his awesome defensive capabilities, Stokes Senegalese captain, who was voted man of the match,showed what a menace he can be going forward too, opening the scoring in the 33rd minute. The Nick Wittgren Jersey Magpies showed why they are in such a poor league position, with some defending that an under eights team would be ashamed of from a Liam Lawrence corner. Harper hesitated in coming for the ball, his defenders stood stationery, no-one tracking the run of Faye, who had the easy task of powering a header into the gaping net to put Stoke one to the good. After the match, Newcastle were agrieved thatthe corner that led to the goal was awarded, with Match of the Days embarrasingly Shearer-centric analysis proving that a goal-kick should have been the outcome of referee Chris Foys decision.Faye scores his third of the season, and, never one to respect his former club, proceeds to rub it in The impetus was very much with Stoke for the remainder of the half, and Newcastle probably considered themselves lucky to be just one goal behind at the break, with Harper saving well fromFullers powerful header in the halfs final moments. It was, in fact, what I like to call a Given save, after the media plaudits Harpers predece sor in the Newcastle goal Shay Given has been winning since his move to Manchester City, a Given save being one that looks good, but the keeper would have been disappointed not to make. Newcastles interim manager, and returning hero Alan Shearer, who was taunted by the rowdy home fans for much of the game, had his side out extremely early for the second half, but it seemed to have no positive effect on his players, as Stoke continued to bo s proceedings, playing arguably the best twenty minutes of football we have seen all season, creating chance after chance to open up a two goal cushion, with Fuller, Etherington (twice), Whelan (twice) and Faye failing to convert good chances. It doesnt matter how well youre playing though, while the scorelines only 1-0, theres always a chance youll concede an equaliser, and that was exactly what happened to Stoke. In truth, from seventy minutes onwards things started to go wrong for Stoke, with Pulis making a very questionable substitution, replacing Beattie, who seemed fit and dangerous, with Richard Cre swell, who poses nothing like the threat up front. This allowed Newcastle a little more freedom at the back, and they pushed up more, while Stoke continued to sit deeper and deeper, to the extent that when the equaliser came, it was no surprise to anyone. In fact, Carroll had gone close minutes before, heading wide of Thomas Sorensens goal when he really ought to have scored. Thus, Newcastles goal eventually did come ten minutes from time. After a long throw, a weapon so succe sfully used by Stoke this season was cleared by the Potters defence, the ball was sent back into the danger area, where it was met by Carroll, jumping majestically and showing excellent neck strength to guide the ball looping over and past Sorensen and into the Stoke net, sending the previously subdued travelling Geordie contingent wild.Carroll heads the Magpies level Having had our two most dangerous Brad Hand Jersey attacking outlets in Beattie and Etherington just substituted, it was always going to be difficult for Stoke to push on in search of another goal, and few chances were created in an even end to the game, Whelan having the only shot and sending it well over seconds before the final whistle. Reflectively, six points clear of the relegation zone in thirteenth position with six games left t play, our position still looks very strong, and was slightly improved by other results today, but it is a great disappointment to have squandered the chance to earn a deserved three points as a result of some over-negative play today. Hopefully we will be able to go one step further and close out that win to all but secure safety next Saturday, when struggling Blackburn visit the Britannia Stadium.Stoke side: (4:4:2)SorensenWilkinson Shawcro s Abdoulaye Faye Higginbotham Lawrence Delap Whelan Etherington Beattie FullerSubstitutions: Cre swell for Beattie (73), Pugh for Etherington (80), Kelly for Wilkinson (90)Subs not used: Simonsen, Sonko, Olofinjana, TongeAttendance: Unknown
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