Half time: Baggies 0
Magpies 0
70 mins Ndiweni
shot/deflection. 1-0
87 mins Cleary shot. 1-1
89 mins Cleary
shot. 1-2
Full time: Baggies 2 Magpies 1
There were
competitive club debuts for central defender Alex Murphy and left
back Jordan Hackett following their pre-season acquisitions.
Michael Ndiweni netted his maiden PL2 goal, having broken his
reserve team duck in an EFL Trophy tie at Mansfield Town last season.
The Ashworth in the West Bromwich Albion side was Zac Ashworth,
the 19 year-old son of current NUFC Sporting Director Dan. Zac joined
the Baggies Academy in 2012, just as his father was leaving his post at
the Hawthorns.
There was a losing start for United in their PL2 opener on Monday, as
the Premier League competition reverted to the U21 age group after six
seasons of U23 classification (although over-age players are still
permitted).
The Magpies became the first side to wear the club's latest blue change
kit in the evening sunshine at Albion's Palm training ground.
United opened the scoring through Michael Ndiweni on 70 minutes, seconds
after arriving from the bench. The visiting striker charged down a
clearance from Welsh youth international 'keeper Ronnie Hollingshead just outside the six yard box and the saw the ball rebound
into the goal.
Back came the Baggies though, Reyes Cleary jinking
his way to the edge of the Newcastle area before converting with a low
right-footed effort that took a slight deflection on 87 minutes.
The visiting defence was breached again just two minutes later; a
crossfield ball finding Cleary unmarked on the left side of the box. He
cut infield to evade a recovering defender and planted the ball past Max
Thompson to complete the comeback for Richard Beale's side.