Newcastle
U21s
concluded their PL2 season on Monday night with the anticipated victory over Derby County at their
temporary base of Loughborough
University Stadium.
The Rams came into
the game having taken just a single point all season from 19 league
fixtures and were soon on the back foot; Rodrigo Vilca, Jamie Miley
and Lewis Miley all trying their luck early on.
The Magpies broke the deadlock on the half hour when Vilca found space down the left and played it to Lewis
Miley, who squared it to brother Jamie to fire
home from the edge of the six yard box.
A minute before the break Billy Vigar fouled Harrison Ashby in the box and
Amadou Diallo
confidently converted the resultant spot kick.
2-0 up and apparently cruising, United were forced into a reshuffle
straight from kickoff in the second half; newly-arrived home
substitute Lennon Wheeldon seizing on an under-hit backpass from
Remi Savage and Max Thompson racing out of his area to trip him with barely 12 seconds
gone.
Thompson
was red-carded and substitute goalkeeper Will Brown introduced for Vilca. Brown's first action was to deal comfortably
with the resultant free kick, but within five minutes he'd also
brought down Wheeldon as the Derby player sought to profit from the
goalkeeper's heavy first touch.
This time the offence was in the box and although referee Greg
Rollason gave the penalty, he opted only to show a yellow card to a
relieved Brown.
Wheeldon's awful effort from 12 yards barely reached the replacement
goalkeeper and within two minutes Derby's misery was compounded as
Newcastle opened up a three goal advantage with the goal of the
game.
Lewis Miley began the move when cutting out a through ball midway
inside his own half and his short pass to Nathan Carlyon saw him
excellently pick out Diallo galloping into space on the United
right.
A great first touch from the winger took him past Jack Bates and a
dipping cross to the back post was met by Lewis Miley, who confidently volleyed the ball back across
Evans from the edge of the six yard box.
3-0 became 4-0 on 63 minutes when good combination work on the right
between Ashby and Diallo saw Jamie Miley play in Michael Ndiweni,
who swept home the goal that matched the scoreline when the two
sides met on Tyneside earlier in the season.
The Rams got one back in the 72nd minute when a deep cross from
Bates on the right following a corner kick was headed in by Darren Robinson.
Victory for Newcastle saw them secure an eighth place finish, three
places and 10 points off a spot in the promotion playoffs - their
eighth successive failure to reach the top tier.
The race for the title and the one automatic promotion place will go
to the final game on Friday, with Leeds United needing to avoid
defeat at West Bromwich Albion in order to pip Southampton.
Leicester City are the first of the two relegated sides
to drop down from Division One, with Wolves, Manchester United, Blackburn
Rovers, West Ham and Spurs all still with a chance of joining them.