The
opening goal for Newcastle U21s was subsequently credited to Trevan Sanusi
rather than an own goal by
Temple Ojinnaka as
previously reported.
That's a first strike at this level for the 16 year-old winger in only his
second PL2 start. Sanusi was joined in the starting XI by fellow 16
year-old Leo Shahar.
17 year-old midfielder Anthony Munda also netted a debut U21 goal on a
night when their forward line included two 18 year-olds; Ben Parkinson and
recent signing Alfie Harrison.
A
last-gasp effort from midfielder Anthony Munda ensured that Newcastle U21s
avoided defeat against Wolves in Monday's PL2 encounter at Kidderminster.
The green-clad Magpies went ahead when Trevan Sanusi's shot home on eight minutes,
Wolves player Temple Ojinnaka making an attempt to block but deflecting it
over the line.
Wolves responded in the second minute of added time, Tom Edozie levelling
from point-blank range after Will Brown failed to deal with Ty Barnett's
initial shot.
And the hosts led for the first time in the game on 62 minutes, teenager
Edozie netting his second of the night after Ojinnaka's first attempt hit
the crossbar.
Back came United though and as the 90th minute ticked round, Munda shot
home to register his first reserve team goal and salvage a point.