Saturday 21 October 2017

Newcastle 1 Crystal Palace 0: Mikel Merino nets dramatic winner

SUPERSUB Mikel Merino sent Newcastle up to sixth with a late headed winner against Crystal Palace.
In a largely forgettable game, the Spaniard came off the bench and nodded in Matt Ritchie’s corner four minutes from time. And that was enough to see Rafa Benitez’s boys climb three places in the table, in what is now their best Premier League start after nine games in since 2011-12, when they finished fifth.
The talk in the build-up had been all about Mike Ashley looking to sell the Toon and a potential takeover by Amanda Staveley.
But the financier, who runs the multi-billion investment fund PCP Capital Partners, was not at St James’ Park.
There were, though, some notable names in the stands, with England boss Gareth Southgate taking up a seat behind Geordie legends Sting and Jimmy Nail.  Unfortunately, there was little action for the trio to get excited about in the first half.
In fact, the biggest talking point was a scissor tackle by Yohan Cabaye on DeAndre Yedlin, which saw the ex-Newcastle midfielder escape with a yellow card, when fans thought he should have seen red.
In the first half, Christian Atsu had one powerful run and shot into the side netting.
While at the other end Wilfried Zaha headed wide from inside the six-yard box after Andros Townsend’s cross. After the break, Townsend curled just over from 15 yards but chances remained few and far between.
Yet the first time either keep had to make a save was Julian Speroni in the 72nd minute, from a weak long-range effort from Toon sub Mo Diame.
Speroni had to be alert again soon after to keep out Jonjo Shelvey’s swerving 20-yard drive.
Palace sub Ruben Loftus-Cheek then hit a cross-shot, which Patrick van Aanholt narrowly failed to slide in and slot home.
And the visitors were left to rue that miss as Merino sent the Toon Army wild.
From The Sun

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