6 mins Kershaw shot.
0-1
Half time: Magpies 0 Potters 1
Full time: Magpies 0 Potters 1
United last began a reserve season with successive losses in
2019 and
last suffered two dismissals in one game during 2013: a 0-3 home
loss to Reading featuring red cards for Jamie Sterry and Jak Alnwick.
It's now two defeats from
their opening two games for the U21s; a disastrous Monday
evening at Whitley Park seeing them finish with just nine men.
United fell behind just six minutes of the first whistle and then saw
both Michael Ndiweni and Matty Bondswell dismissed after the break for
their second yellow cards.
Bondswell was guilty of a rash tackle right in front of referee David
Richardson following a softer earlier caution that he disputed, but
Ndiweni had reason to be genuinely aggrieved by both of his cautions.
What looked to be genuine attempts to win the ball in 50/50 challenges
saw two different visiting players exaggerate what turned out to be
non-existent injuries, prompting Richardson to reach for his pocket
twice.
The goal that won the game was a well-struck shot from City midfielder
Ben Kershaw, who was making his debut after completing a move from
Rochdale.
The Magpies had two decent opportunities to level from left wing crosses
by Jordan
Hackett: Santiago Munoz heading wide on 14 minutes before Ndiweni got
the ball caught under his feet inside the six yard box when looking a
certain scorer ten minutes later.
With the rain beginning to fall, United were reduced to ten men four minutes after the break when Ndiweni
was harshly cautioned for the second time.
And ten became nine in the 71st minute when Bondswell also received his
second yellow card just six minutes after the first.
Despite their reduced numbers, Elliot Dickman's side redoubled their
efforts to find an equaliser in the closing stages - Alex Murphy
bringing a fine block out of Blondy Nna Noukeu and substitute Kyle
Crossley also denied.
At the other end, Stoke counter-attacked on several occasions during
what ended up being almost seven minutes of time added on, but couldn't
find a way past Max Thompson to extend their lead.
Biffa