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Season 1998-99 Manchester United (h) Premiership |
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15 mins:
Jaap Stam unceremoniously dumped Didi Hamann outside the Leazes End
box and up stepped Solano to converted a right footed free kick via Peter
Schmeichel's left hand post 1-0 50 mins: Cole
won a foot race with Laurent Charvet to reach a through ball from Ryan Giggs
before side-footing past Shay Given. 1-2
Ruud Gullit said:
Alex
Ferguson: Old boy Andy Cole:
Press Association match report: Newcastle old boy Andy Cole returned to haunt his former
club with a precious double as the Manchester United bandwagon rolled on with
this 2-1 FA Carling Premiership victory. It was scarcely more than the Premiership leaders deserved
from a highly-competitive game in which Newcastle played their part but rarely
looked like winning after Cole's equaliser. Ruud Gullit's side have come a long
way since he took over the hot-seat, and this defeat was just their second in
12 outings. But the visitors, led by the excellent Roy Keane,
justified their billing as one of Europe's top sides with a highly-professional
display. Jaap Stam kept Alan Shearer quiet for most of the game,
albeit with the benefit of a little help from referee David Elleray, who seemed
to be in a benevolent mood, and apart from Solano's superb free-kick, the
United goal was never really under threat. Gullit's assertion that opposite
number Alex Ferguson would select his strongest side despite Wednesday night's
trip to Milan proved accurate with Ryan Giggs, Dwight Yorke and Cole all in a
formidable starting line-up. The Dutchman handed a return to last Sunday's goal hero
Temuri Ketsbaia, who resumed his partnership with skipper Shearer, just one
strike away from 150 in the Premiership. Peruvian midfielder Solano, also rested for the midweek
win at Nottingham Forest, came back, as did Greeks George Georgiadis and Nikos
Dabizas. In an untidy start, neither team was able to exert any
telling pressure, although Manchester United's share of the possession will
have been a concern for Gullit. Mr Elleray was in the thick of the action, and the home
side felt hard done by as a series of decisions that went against them. But it
was a decision which went in their favour that proved the key moment in the
early stages as Stam was penalised for a bad tackle on German midfielder
Dietmar Hamann. Shearer and Hamann, both noted for the power of the
shooting, stood over the ball, but it was surprise package Solano who skipped
up to send a delicate curling shot arcing past Peter Schmeichel's despairing
dive. The ball clipped the inside of the Dane's left post before
dropping into the opposite corner to send the home fans into wild celebrations.
However, even the most fervent Newcastle supporter knew that the game was far
from over, and it took Ferguson's men just 10 minutes to restore parity. That they did so courtesy of some slack defending will
have been a major topic of Gullit's half-time team-talk, Henning Berg flicking
on Gary Neville's throw-in and Yorke helping the ball towards goal before Cole
toe-poked it home from close range. Shearer had only two opportunities to improve his scoring
tally, just failing to get above Didier Domi's 31st-minute cross to direct his
header on goal, and then shooting well wide after Schmeichel mis-kicked a
36th-minute clearance. If Georgiadis' replacement by Rob Lee at half-time did not
come as a surprise, Schmeichel's failure to re-appear did, Raimond van der Gouw
taking his place. But it was opposite number Given who was on the receiving end
within six minutes of the restart as Giggs carved out a second opening for
Cole. The Welshman's curling cross enticed the keeper from his line, but the
striker sneaked in before him to touch the ball into the open net. Newcastle knew they had to up the pace if they were to
drag themselves back into the game, but despite a wealth of possession, they
never really put the United defence under any real pressure. Indeed, van der Gouw did not have to make a serious save,
Solano's overhit cross towards the far post on 70 minutes his most anxious
moment of the half. Shearer's frustration grew as Stam got away with a series
of robust challenges which earned him a ticking off from Mr Elleray but nothing
more serious. Keane's experience came to the fore as the visitors
gradually closed the game down, allowing the Magpies plenty of the ball but
putting up the shutters at the back whenever they threatened. |
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