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Season 1998-99 Middlesbrough (h) Premiership |
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Half time: Newcastle 0 smoggies 0 59 mins: Robbie
Mustoe 1-0
Ruud Gullit said:
manager
tbc:
Middlesbrough supporters were challenged by their club
programme last week to name the three Newcastle's to be found in England. The
answer, of course, is Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle under Lyme and Newcastle
under Boro. A 63rd-minute penalty scored by Alan Shearer in his 100th
game for Newcastle United denied Middlesbrough their first win on Tyneside
since Boxing Day 1991. But Bryan Robson's side are still six points above them.
Not that any great disparity was evident in a local dispute which - Robbie
Mustoe's opening goal apart - lamentably lacked class and distinction. Such has been the intensity of team-building on the banks
of the Tyne and the Tees, only two survived in each squad from the last St
James' Park meeting the season before last: Robert Lee, Warren Barton, Robbie
Mustoe and Steve Vickers. Both clubs, however, remain in the construction process,
Ruud Gullit having been simultaneously preparing his players for the FA Cup
Final and lining up signings to replace them. The expected summer arrivals
include the Dynamo Kiev right-back Oleg Luzhnyi, who had been on Robson's
wanted list until Gullit negotiated a pre-contract agreement last week. Newcastle's line-up was bolstered by the return of another
player who spurned Robson to settle on Tyneside, but Duncan Ferguson, starting
his first Premiership match this year, might as well have spent the first 29
minutes in the Milburn Stand. It took his colleagues that long to provide him with
something more than scraps of possession, though the towering Dundonian ought
to have devoured the header Alan Shearer laid on his plate. At least the missed
opportunity stirred Newcastle, and the game, to life. It had been played at a plodding pace until then,
enlivened by one half- chance, squandered by Boro's Mark Summerbell in
ambitiously attempting a Kanu-copy finish to Robbie Stockdale's low cross from
the right. But Newcastle, now in nose-bleed territory, tested Mark
Schwarzer twice before half-time, Gary Speed firing into the Australian
goalkeeper's arms after scything through the defence with a wall-pass which
Ferguson returned, and Shearer blasting a 20-yard free-kick. Schwarzer had to get down smartly to Shearer's header in
the opening minute of the second half, but Middlesbrough enjoyed the better of
the early exchanges after the break. They even forced a save from Steve Harper.
The Newcastle keeper was a spectator in the first-half but his reflexes were in
working order as Gary Pallister got his head to a free-kick hoisted from deep
on the right by Mustoe. A Boro breakthrough looked increasingly likely and it
arrived on the hour, Mustoe playing a one-two with Alun Armstrong on the right
edge of the area before sliding a right-footed shot under the advancing Harper.
But it was a short-lived lead. When Didier Domi was tripped by the over- eager
Stockdale three minutes later, Shearer stepped up to punish the visitors from
the penalty spot. |
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