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Season 1998-99 Liverpool (h) Premiership |
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17 mins: Paul
Ince's shot from distance was too strong for Shay Given to hold and
Michael Owen was on hand to convert the rebound from a narrow angle,
deflecting in off the 'keeper 0-1 Full time: Newcastle 1 Liverpool 4
Ruud Gullit said:
"The
first half was not very good and I couldn't resist doing something about it. In
the second half at least we created some chances. I saw some good things and
we'll work on them. It will be a hard job."
Roy
Evans / Gerard Houllier
The Independent match report: It took just 45 minutes for the
rapturous reception accorded Gullit to be turned to boos for the team. In
that time, memories had been revived of the downside of the cavalier
Keegan days with a shocking defensive performance. Liverpool, who move top of the table,
will not be unhappy that the after-match focus was on Newcastle's
failings rather than their own qualities. This is because the attention
would have fallen upon the remarkable Michael Owen, whose 15-minute
first-half hat-trick punctured the Newcastle hype. Patrik Berger scored Liverpool's fourth in first-half injury-time. Newcastle's only consolation was a debut goal for Stephane Guivarc'h that, for five first-half minutes, threatened to bring them back in the game. It proved a false dawn. Gullit had not picked this team but
the change of emphasis was clear in its attacking intent. Newcastle, inevitably, had begun with plenty of attacking brio but could only muster a mis-hit shot by Speed. Then Dietmar Hamann went off injured and Liverpool took control. After 16 minutes Ince hit a piledriver from the edge of the area, Given parried it and, from an acute angle, Owen thumped a volley inside the near post. A minute later Berger fed McManaman, who moved the ball on to Owen as he danced unnoticed through the black-and-white statues. He drew Given and slipped the ball between his legs. The home crowd fell silent. Liverpool relaxed and Phil Babb, short of passing options, was caught in possession by Rob Lee. He passed to Guivarc'h who proved, contrary to popular opinion, that he could put the ball in an empty net from eight yards. Mind, it only went in off the post. Newcastle briefly revived but then
Karl-Heinz Riedle caught Laurent Charvet dwelling on the ball, it ran to
Owen and he was off, spearing the ball over Given. Owen, and Liverpool,
could have had more but they settled for Berger's goal, after he had run
through the defence. All but one of Newcastle's support went home in shock. The other was already in hospital after his girlfriend went into labour. It is to be hoped this birth was less painful than that of his club's new era. Biffa |
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