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Season 1998-99 Sheffield Wednesday (h) Premiership |
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4 mins:
Dalglish 1-0 80 mins:
Charvet og 1-1
Ruud Gullit said:
Danny
Wilson:
Independent match report: Ruud Gullit sensed the unease caused by three successive
scoreless League matches and a mediocre dismissal from the Worthington Cup
mid-week, on penalties by Blackburn. "I don't think we played bad football but we need to
create more," said Gullit. "In midfield we struggled. We needed to
hold the ball better." And so Batty, after just 34 minutes, replaced
Hamann. Alan Shearer's half-time withdrawal with a hamstring
injury further muddied Newcastle's direction, although the striker's presence
had served only to contrast his lethargy with Dalglish's energy. "We had two or three clear-cut chances in the first
half and it was a big incentive for us when we saw Shearer wasn't on the
park," said Danny Wilson. Sadly, neither the incentive, nor the appearance
of a bare-breasted female streaker, sufficiently stirred either side and the
game stagnated into a stalemate watched in silence. Benito Carbone, tricky in the first half, was substituted
in 65th minute and expressed his dismay with a gesture at Wilson. "He has
to appreciate that it is a team game," said his manager. "It was his
first game in six weeks and he looked tired." The fresh legs of Richie Humphreys brought extra running
and Wednesday were rewarded 10 minutes from time. Barton debated with Laurent
Charvet the merits of clearing a high ball, so Petter Rudi stole in and steered
the ball home off Charvet's shins. "We were fortunate with the ricochet, but that has
been something we've missed in recent weeks," said Wilson. "We are
not conceding many goals and in 70 per cent of our games we could have got
something. That bit of luck could have turned the corner for us." A final song in the stony silence summed the game up.
"Where's your sexy football now?" asked the Wednesday contingent. In
reply came a sad smattering of applause in agreement, and Srnicek was the only
player cheered from the pitch. |
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