Premier League - Newcastle make point at Everton

Eurosport - Mon, 06 Oct 11:37:00 2008

Newcastle came from two goals down to salvage a point in a 2-2 draw with Everton in an absorbing Premier League encounter at Goodison Park.

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In a game that neither side could afford to lose, the spoils were eventually shared after goals either side of half-time from Newcastle's Steven Taylor and Damien Duff cancelled out Mikel Arteta and Marouane Fellaini's first half strikes for Everton.

The result ended a series of five consecutive defeats for crisis club Newcastle - moving them up to 18th, ahead of Stoke - while the point was struggling Everton's first of the season at home.

In the week leading up the match, attention had been focused of Magpies' boss Joe Kinnear following his foul-mouthed tirade at journalists, and prior to kick-off the cameras were again focused on the interim manager as he took his seat in the director's box - a result of a two-match touchline ban.

From the stands Kinnear saw Everton start the better of the two sides, Yakubu going close to opening the scoring as early as the seventh minute; the Nigerian could not quite wrap his boot around the ball as it ran away from him inside the box and his effort flew wide of the upright.

But the home fans did not have to wait much longer for their understandably frail nerves to be settled as referee Howard Webb awarded Everton a spot kick after Nicky Butt tripped Leighton Baines in the box.

It was a stonewall penalty, one which Arteta - wearing the captain's armband in the absence of the injured Phil Neville - duly dispatched after sending Shay Given the wrong way.

Newcastle responded well to going a goal down and if anything taking the lead had an unsettling effect on Everton, who nearly saw their lead wiped out on 23 minutes. Only a decent save and some last ditch defending prevented the equaliser when Duff's first-time shot was parried away by Tim Howard before Danny Guthrie's follow-up was blocked and then Taylor saw his effort cleared off the line by Steven Pienaar.

But despite Newcastle's positive response, the next goal came Everton's way as Fellaini's toe poke from Baines's cross opened up a two-goal deficit for the hosts on 35 minutes.

Two-nil down and Newcastle were rocking but goals immediately before and after half-time - both involving Taylor - saw them stage a comeback as unlikely as it was dramatic.

Being a home-grown player, Taylor has perhaps felt the Magpies' current predicament more than most, so it was fitting that he should be the source of his side's remarkable turnaround.

In first-half stoppage time, he popped up at the back post to meet Geremi's deep cross with a thunderous header which crashed in off the underside of the bar to give Newcastle real hope of getting back into the game.

And then, just seconds after the restart, Taylor took advantage of some slack Everton defending to get to the by-line and pull the ball back towards the penalty spot where Duff fired home with a sweet first-time shot.

With the score at 2-2, the game was so finely balanced it was impossible to predict the outcome.

As it was, there was no further breakthrough, although both sides had their chances to grab an all-important winner.

For Everton, Leon Osman forced Given into a smart save, substitute Victor Anichebe saw a side-footer curl just the wrong side of the post and Yakubu headed weakly straight at Given as time ran out.

But the best chance of the second period fell the visitors' way, Shola Ameobi carving the Toffees' defence wide open with a neat run before squaring the ball for Charles N'Zogbia. But the Frenchman's goalbound shot was brilliantly blocked by a last ditch Baines lunge and the chance went begging - as did Newcastle's hopes of securing a famous comeback.

Mike Hytner / Eurosport

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  1. go go newcastle, they can surely bounce back, come on­ geordies

    From maggie, on Mon 6 Oct 10:30AM
  2. Can we swap Juande Ramos for Joe Kinnear, please?

    From Paul, on Mon 6 Oct 12:56AM
  3. the reds forever!Liverpool lives!we BELIEVE!!!shout out­ to all liverpool fanz.the toons can rise again,sure cos­ dry bones did rise,ehn!!from Naija

    From ceejayexel, on Sun 5 Oct 10:38PM
  4. Joe Kinnear is a winner. He should be made the­ permanent Newcastle manager! He kept Wimbledon in the­ top division during his 7 yeaars as managesr there,­ with no money and also a bent Dutch goalkeeper who was­ bribed into throwing away matches.
    Tom from Putney.

    From Tom..., on Sun 5 Oct 10:10PM
  5. although im a liverpool fan, i'm delighted that­ newcastle have scored at least a point. but more­ importantly their performance and attitude was most­ pleasing.

    From etu, on Sun 5 Oct 9:49PM
  6. NEWCASTLE WILL BOUNCE BACK IRRESPECTIVE OF WHETHER CLUB­ IS SOLD OR NOT.
    I JUST HOPE THEY ARE NOT­ RELEGATED-BOUND B4 THEY GET THEIR ACT TOGETHER

    From Olugbayi, on Sun 5 Oct 9:21PM
  7. newcastle to go dowm BORO fan

    From chris, on Sun 5 Oct 8:55PM
  8. The Newcastle fans deserve something to cheer them up.­ Whilst the two clubs today are struggling, for­ different reasons, they will be OK. You cannot imagine­ the PL without them. I pay no ateention to the Press,­ especially those who are smoke based as they are biased­ and have never kicked a ball in their lives. Everything­ revolves around the capital have you noticed, but the­ real people live elsewhere.

    From taff, on Sun 5 Oct 8:43PM
  9. for shawsyshaw... dont count your "chickens"­ and all that.. taylor was one of our best players­ today. get behind the team instead of bad mouthing them­ after 15 mins.

    From Peter...toon army, on Sun 5 Oct 8:29PM
  10. Odds are shortening ... 100/30 ???

    From Terence P, on Sun 5 Oct 8:11PM
  11. Newcastle dont deserve the trouble they are going­ through
    if anyone hasnt noticed which im sure every­ toon fan has
    newcastle united have gone down hill ever­ since Sir bobby robson left
    so yeh hope they sort there­ self out
    and this is coming from a liverpool fan

    From josh_bebb, on Sun 5 Oct 8:03PM
  12. Everton aint't got rhythm and should have taken­ advantage of the chaos that surrounds Newcastle United.­ Two goals up at home and a draw is not at all good­ enough. If you look at the result in the cold light of­ day Everton could well have lost this game and then all­ confidence would have drained away from our side and­ the usual vicious circle would have ensued, with our­ team in freefall. The teams in the bottom quarter of­ the Premiership are well established sides such as­ Everton. Newcastle and Spurs and it proves that it is­ not always money that brings success but the will to­ win and the stomach for the fight.

    From WILLIAM, on Sun 5 Oct 7:02PM
  13. Well, lets see what we can come up with today to stop­ us going bottom of table

    From richard.sunman, on Sun 5 Oct 6:54PM
  14. Comment hidden due to its low rating. Show

    What a load of pants

    From richard.sunman, on Sun 5 Oct 6:52PM
  15. I hope Newcastle will stay up this season.From a­ Liverpool fan

    From dorinb, on Sun 5 Oct 6:47PM
  16. Oh no, this is a terrible result for the Southern Press­ . . . . they're gonna have to write something­ POSITIVE about Newcastle United Football Club now; i­ don't even think they know how to, bunch of biased­ stirrers.

    From cameron w, on Sun 5 Oct 6:22PM
  17. well at least we didnt loose and we got a point out of­ it, COME ON THE TOON.

    From Leyton D, on Sun 5 Oct 6:09PM
  18. 1-0 THIS IS SHOCKING, TAYLOR (HEADLESS CHICKEN),­ COLLOCCINI £10 MILLION THEY SEEN US COMING, CACAPA­ (CANT COMMENT) HASNT TOUCEHD THE BALL YET, AND ENRIQUE­ (JUST A CHICKEN), CANT COMMENT ON MIDFIELD YET AS THE­ BALL HASNT MADE IT THAT FAR

    From P, on Sun 5 Oct 4:22PM
  19. Well, lets see what we can come up with today to stop­ us going bottom of table

    From P, on Sun 5 Oct 4:02PM
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