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Season 1998-99 Partizan Belgrade (h) European Cup Winners Cup First Round, First Leg |
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12 mins:
Stuart Pearce and Rob Lee combined for the defender push forward in a
central position before releasing the ball to Alan Shearer who was
to his left and unmarked just inside the box. He netted with a
right-footed dink over the approaching goalkeeper at the Gallowgate End
1-0
69 mins:
Laurent Charvet's tackle on Bjekovic was outside the
box, but the visiting player was on the other side of the line by the time he
tumbled over. Vuk Rasovic tucked the penalty away 1-1 Full time: Newcastle 2 Partizan Belgrade 1
Ruud Gullit said:
Ljubisa
Tumbakovic:
Independent match report: Leading from the 11th minute with an Alan Shearer goal, Newcastle required the face-saving grace of Nikos Dabizas's 71st minute header to avoid travelling to Belgrade on level terms. Partizan's followers happen to be known as the Gravediggers and the 60 who made the trip to St James' Park were rewarded with the sight of a lifeless Newcastle performance in the first leg of this Cup-Winners' Cup first-round tie. Gullit's team were animated enough at the start but, after Shearer made the early breakthrough, steering a sidefooted shot over Nikola Damjanac from close range, they struggled to forge clear chances, despite enjoying a monopoly of possession. It took them until the hour mark to seriously trouble Damjanac again, Gary Speed forcing a point-blank save from the Partizan goalkeeper. It was on the same date last year that Newcastle accomplished their famous beating of Barcelona, thanks to three goals by the Colombian Faustino Asprilla, and the South American introduced in the second-half last night, the Peruvian Nolberto Solano, showed fleeting signs of sparking the Tynesiders to attacking life. In the 68th minute, though, Laurent Charvet challenged Menad Bjekovic on the left edge of the Newcastle area and, when the Yugoslav striker crashed to the ground, the Dutch referee Dick Jol pointed to the penalty spot. Vuc Rasovic stepped forward to strike the equalising goal but Newcastle regained the lead three minutes later. Stephen Glass hoisted a left-wing free-kick and Dabizas rose to plant a looping header over Damjanac. The locals in the less than full crowd
reserved their cheers for the Partizan players at the final whistle - not
because the young Serbs, with an average age of 21 and without an international
in their ranks, produced a stirring performance. Biffa |
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