Half time: mackems 0 Newcastle 0
49 mins
Scott shot. 1-0
64 mins Bennette
shot. 1-1
87 mins
Johnson header 1-2
Full time: mackems 2 Newcastle 1
Monday saw the second Tyne-wear U21 meeting of the season staged - and
once again there was late joy for the red and whites.
An improbable added time effort by their 'keeper earned the mackems a
point on Tyneside in October and they went one better at the academy of
plight in the return game - claiming victory with an 87th minute goal.
The wind was the winner of a scoreless opening period, United's only
effort of note a 23rd minute shot from James Huntley that Jacob Carney
saved and a
booking for Callum Wilson (a home defender, not our lad).
Things livened up somewhat after the interval when midfielder Josh Scott
powered home a fine effort from inside the box to give United a 49th
minute advantage.
Although winger Amadou Diallo found space down the left flank, an
under-strength Magpies side featuring debutant teenager forward Ben
Parkinson proved unable to turn pressure into further goals.
Almost inevitably they were punished when the hosts levelled thanks to a
curling effort from Costa Rican wideman Jewison Bennette on 64 minutes.
Magpies defender Harry Barclay then needed treatment before the restart
and was unable to continue - further weakening a backline already
reshaped due to injury and loan departures.
The mackems claimed all three points three minutes from the end of
normal time, when defender Zak Johnson was left unmarked to head in
Caden Kelly's corner.
The defeat leaves Ben Dawson's side winless in their last five PL2
fixtures, reducing still further their chances of qualifying for the
promotion playoffs.
PS: Missing from the side was defender Niall Brookwell who has joined National
League North side Darlington for the rest of the season.
Biffa