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Season 1998-99 Nottingham Forest (a) Premiership |
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45 mins: Shearer penalty 1-0
Ruud Gullit said:
Ron
Atkinson:
Independent match report: After falling behind to a contentious
penalty in first-half stoppage time, Forest equalised almost immediately but
were reduced to 10 men early in the second period when wing-back Mathieu
Louis-Jean was sent off. They paid the price 16 minutes from the end when the
midfielder Dietmar Hamann spectacularly drove home Newcastle's winning strike. Given the imbalance in numbers, the result
was no surprise but the story might have unfolded differently, regardless of
the incident that gave Alan Shearer his 50th goal in a Newcastle shirt, had
Forest not squandered two inviting chances in the first 11 minutes. Either Steve Chettle or Andy Johnson should
have forced the ball over the Newcastle line when Dougie Freedman headed Pierre
van Hooijdonk's corner back across goal. Neither could and then Freedman
himself was culpable, shooting straight at Shay Given after Van Hooijdonk sent
him clear. Newcastle, who left on the bench four of
their starters from the FA Cup win over Everton, did not threaten Mark
Crossley's goal until Shearer headed over from a 19th-minute corner. Indeed,
the penalty was their first shot on target. The decision of the referee, Jeff Winter,
to award it took everyone by surprise. No player had appealed, but the official
adjudged Richard Gough, the former Rangers stopper making his Forest debut, to
have pushed Shearer as the two contested a corner. "If all of those were
given there would be a penalty awarded at every corner," Atkinson said. The atmosphere would have become more
strained had not Freedman headed Forest level within three minutes. The dismissal of Louis-Jean came five
minutes into the second half when Winter decided his foul on Louis Saha
warranted a second yellow card. Forest's cause was not helped by having to
take off Gough and Stale Stensaas through injury and their hopes were wrecked
16 minutes from time when Hamaan unleashed a rocket from 25 yards. "I'm disappointed because we played as
well as we have since I took over," Atkinson said. "I've told the
players that if they had performed like that for the whole season they would be
half-way up the table and Dave Bassett would still be in charge." |
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