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Season 1997-98 Ajax (n) Friendly |
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Half time: Ajax 0 Newcastle
0
Kenny Dalglish said:
Morten
Olsen:
Independent match report: But at least Kenny Dalglish could use this
otherwise sterile encounter with the Dutchmen to see how effectively the twin
breech in his strike force could be plugged. What he saw will not have inspired much
confidence, even allowing for the lack of sharpness to be expected in a
non-competitive match at the end of July. Faustino Asprilla, sent to forage up front
alone, occasionally displayed the sleight of foot and deftness of touch that
opens up defences for the missing strikers, and Peter Beardsley, playing in the
hole behind him, produced the odd incisive pass. Once, when Asprilla's delicate first-half
back-heel released Beardsley into the box with only goalkeeper Fred Grim to
beat, they even combined to create a clear-cut chance. But what Newcastle were
crying out for, as if they needed reminding, was a striker with the killer
instinct. Beardsley pulled that chance, probably
Newcastle's best, across the face of goal, and Asprilla twice dwelt too long on
the ball with the goal at his mercy and was robbed by timely Ajax tackles. But it was Ajax who showed what finishing
is all about with three excellent goals in nine minutes late in the second
half. Substitute Benni McCarthy had only just
come on to the pitch when he turned in Shota Arveladze's free-kick from six
yards with the sort of first-touch efficiency of which Shearer would have been
proud. The second, a 35-yard screamer from Nigerian international Sunday Oliseh,
was pure theatre, and Pavel Srnicek hardly saw it as it flashed past him. McCarthy, a 17-year-old South African,
rounded it off with what was almost a repeat of his first goal, though this
time the Ajax captain, Frank de Boer, was the provider. The ease with which Ajax changed gear in
the second half to cruise home should give Dalglish something else to think
about. Srnicek had been badly exposed even before
the floodgates opened and for a while another Newcastle injury crisis
threatened when he lay prone for several minutes in the back of his net after
making a reflex save. |
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