8 mins
Joseph shot.
0-1
36 mins Parkinson shot. 1-1
37 mins Allen shot. 1-2
Half time: Magpies 1 Whites 2
84 mins Ferguson own goal. 2-2
Full time: Magpies 2 Whites 2
There was
a first PL2 strike for Ben Parkinson in only his second
appearance at this level. Fellow 17 year-old Johnny Emerson made
his reserve debut.
A stubborn second half
display from Newcastle U21s saw them collect their first point in four
attempts at a chilly Whitey Park on Monday night.
Leeds opened brightly and Jeremiah Mullen was left unmarked from a
corner in the third minute, but headed straight at home goalkeeper Max
Thompson.
The visitors were ahead on eight minutes after Charlie Allen breezed past Jordan
Hackett and pulled the ball back from the right hand byline for Mateo
Joseph to clip it home from close range.
Nothing had been seen of the hosts as an attacking force until a defensive mix-up
in the 37th minute gave
Ben Parkinson the chance to fire in his first goal at this level from the edge of the area.
Parity proved to be fleeting however as Leeds went back in front from
their next attack, Sean McGurk jinking to the left hand of the area and
seeing his low cross touched in by Allen at the back post.
Thompson did well to deny Allen in first half added time and the Leeds
striker had the ball in the net on 66 minutes, only an offside flag to
halt his celebrations.
A more focused second half display from Ben Dawson's side didn't
translate into scoring chances, while at the other end Charlie Wiggett
cleared off his own line to prevent Cian Coleman making it 1-3 in the
75th minute.
Newcastle's pressure belatedly paid off with their second equaliser of
the night six minutes from the end of normal time - Matty
Bondswell's centre from the left deflected into his own goal by Connor
Ferguson.
Home defender Remi Savage saw red a minute from the end of normal time
after blocking Luca Thomas on the edge of the box; Max Thompson
acrobatically clawing Morten Spencer's resultant free kick away.
The ten man Magpies could then have won it; Amadou Diallo on the counter
attack and playing
Michael Ndiweni in, only for Leeds 'keeper Dani van den Heuvel to hare off his line and block the shot.
Further Leeds pressure deep into added time looked like paying off when
Thomas found himself one on one with Thompson, but the Magpies custodian
rounded off an excellent display by blocking the shot.
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