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This Season Match Report 2000-01 - Everton (h) Premier Reserve League - North |
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39 mins. A free kick was correctly awarded midway down the United right when Pistone fouled Gavilan. Intially the Paraguayan attempted to take a throw, but Glass claimed the ball and set it down, before powering a looping effort to the far side of the Everton area. Gary Caldwell rose highest to head the ball dangerously back across goal, and although Bonvin was unable to finish in a central position despite the keeper being off his line, LuaLua was on hand to hook the ball home at the near post into the unguarded net. 1-0 Half time: Newcastle 1 Everton 0 Full time: Newcastle 1 Everton 0
12 mins After
the slowest and most uneventful of starts, United vainly claimed a penalty
when Boyd threaded a pass through to LuaLua and the latter tumbled when
pressurised in the box. Rightly the referee ignored shouts for a spot kick.
Tommy
Craig commented: "The pitch was getting worse as the game wore on. It was a hard and tricky surface to play on and I always felt Everton were a threat. "You're always vulnerable at 1-0 and in that respect our two centre-halves, Gary Caldwell and David Beharall, were superb. Steve Harper also made two or three important saves to keep us in front." "I just felt that we lost composure a little bit and - I don't want us to just kick the ball anywhere. "I obviously want to win but was disappointed a little bit with that but I have to say we showed a lot of character and resilience in our defending in the second-half."
Returning
ex-Magpie 'Sandro Pistone commented: "It was a bad injury and it has taken me a long time to get this far and I just want to be back as soon as possible." It's better not to think of what has happened but more important to look forward and be back playing games this season." "We played much better in the second-half and didn't really let Newcastle move out of their half. In the first half of the game we didn't play really play well but the important thing is that we had a lot of chances to draw or even win the game."
It wasn't pretty
and there wasn't a great deal to warm the cockles (wherever they may be) of the
few fans who turned out on a chilly Tyneside night, but our second home win of
the season was duly claimed against a team who are third in the league and who
comfortably overcame us 3-1 in the reverse fixture. Progress of a sort. However, he was perfectly placed to knock home the ball when we fashioned a rare goalscoring opportunity - his fifth of the season at this level. Perhaps if Gavilan had followed the instructions of coach Tommy Craig and pushed further upfield we may have had more incident in the final third of the pitch, but the result was of paramount importance, the first time this season we've managed to string back to back clean sheets or victories together this season. With Harper replacing Karelse, the team had an even younger average age than at the Boro, Stephen Glass becoming the elder statesmen outfield at the age of 24! Two of our regular performers at this level were also missing - 19 year olds Stuart Green and Brian Kerr, both out injured with dislocated shoulders. Of course, two of our more promising prospects being injured and the side then running into some better form is typical Newcastle, but when they do make their comebacks, they'll return to find a more buoyant and confident set of players. To the credit of the youngsters, they've dug themselves out of a mid-season hole without the benefit of experienced first teamers being drafted in to bail them out. |
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