Eurosport - Mon, 20 Apr 09:38:00 2009
Newcastle slumped closer to relegation with a 1-0 defeat at Tottenham Hotspur that leaves them four points from Premier League safety.
Darren Bent's first-half goal was enough to settle a match that the home team dominated and should have won more convincingly.
Alan Shearer's men have five games to maintain their top-flight status, but their performance over the first hour at White Hart Lane suggests they have little hope.
Things picked up a little after the introduction of Obafemi Martins, but the result means they remain second from bottom on 30 points, four behind Blackburn Rovers and Hull City.
Tottenham moved to within a point of seventh place, which would give them a place in the Europa League that looked unlikely for most of the season. Spurs have won six of their last eight league games.
The visitors might have found themselves a man down as early as the second minute when Sebastien Bassong clumsily hauled Bent down in front of goal, but referee Mark Halsey deemed the coming-together a simple tangle rather than anything more malicious.
Tottenham's technical superiority allowed them to enjoy two-thirds possession, while they took the ball off their opponents with embarrassing ease.
Newcastle cannot be faulted for their endeavour, but they simply looked like relegation fodder as they were outclassed in every department of the pitch.
Harry Redknapp will be concerned over the loss of centre-back Michael Dawson to what looked like a twisted ankle, and the 25-year-old was carried off on a stretcher after landing awkwardly following an aerial challenge.
With Ledley King's troublesome knee keeping him on the sidelines, Redknapp had to deploy substitute Alan Hutton at right-back and slide Vedran Corluka to the centre.
The goal came on 24 minutes after a rare foray forward for Newcastle, with Kevin Nolan shooting straight at Heurelho Gomes from the edge of the box.
Fifteen seconds later the ball was in Steve Harper's net, although Spurs benefited from two large slices of luck. As they counter-attacked Luka Modric's through-ball, intended for Robbie Keane, was deflected by Bassong into the path of Bent.
Harper parried Bent's initial shot but the rebound fell straight to the striker who slotted into the unguarded net from close range.
Tottenham proceeded to toy with their opponents, passing through them in slick, stylish fashion but failing to add a killer second.
Tom Huddlestone went close with three long-range piledrivers, while Modric had a shot that deflected off two defenders, with the second touch off Bassong bouncing fortuitously into the arms of Harper.
As the second period wore on, Tottenham grew increasingly anxious at their inability to add to Bent's opening goal.
Shearer acted decisively, bringing strikers Martins and Mark Viduka off the bench, and the former had a goal disallowed.
Gomes came rashly out to meet a corner and was left in no-man's-land as a clearance thwacked into the Nigerian's hand and he drilled the ball in off the right-hand post.
Referee Mark Halsey awarded handball, but his assessment that Martins handled deliberately was a harsh one.
Martins again looked lively when he won an aerial duel with Corluka in unorthodox fashion and tested Gomes with an instinctive shot.
His energy and invention put Newcastle skipper Michael Owen to shame. The £17 million signing was completely anonymous and few will shed a tear when he leaves St James' Park on a free transfer this summer.
Martins went on to have a penalty appeal turned down, then shot over from close range. He must surely start the remainder of Newcastle's games if they are to have any chance of survival.
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Yes, the scum are going down, come on Sunderland!!
A big club. I cannot believe a"big club" can be in the bottom 3 with 5 only games left.
Oh no thats right "your not a big club" you just have a bunch of moron supporters who sshout on with their big gobs about being a big club. Big club my @#$% !!!
Newcastle, what a disappointing season to the club if eventually they drop..
As for Obafemi Martins, keep giving ur best but if ur best is not good enough to
save the club then find ur way to Arsenal and improve ur game.
God bless u...y re the horse power.
Yippee!!!..I had a 20 quid bet with my mate that Spurs would finish higher than the Geordies, can`t believe that we`re sending them down as well...What an atmosphere for those supporters next season when Peterborough comes to Newcastle.....ha ha!!
bottom 3...Newcastle, Boro and West Brom.
ravenheartmusic your right i can't spell but the toon are going down.ha ha all because shearer's s#it,bring back keegan
Im part of the Free obafemi and michael owen campaign and i say" PLease newscastle go down for their sake."
Newscastle u can keep your rubbish defenders no one wants them as they are gormless. Coluccini get a haircut so you can see where the ball is at and steven taylor get some sleep, those bags under your eyes don't help defending.
ha ha fu**in ha, the mags are going down. And if that's not good enough...Shearer taking them down. How good is that. FTM
For the good of English footall..
spurs are the worst team in london, worst ground.
Come on Shearer!! Take Portsmouth, Middlesbrough and Fulham and save the team!
It's a bad thing for 50,000 geordie fans from Newcastle, not from all over the place, if they go down. To be honest they are 2 to 1 on and you might as well get a few ton on as you will never get a 50% return on your money in a building society after 20 years these days. I would rather it not be the case honestly but too much indecision and 4 managers in 12 months smacks of bad management by your owner. He might be back now but this was not when you needed him. It should have been 6 months ago.
ohhh dear!!! did the scum lose again??? aaaaaaahahahhahaahhahhahahahahhhahh Feckin @#$%!!! mike ashley, yr mission is almost complete!!! he'ssss a mackem a disguise!!!!!
Newcastle will not get 39 points. Trust me, I was right they would get a lucky point at Stoke, they will not another point away, they cannot beat Fulham. Get a defence, get a goalie, train and get fit, that means running not wearing t-shirts in winter and maybe you can be in the prem in time for the Olympics. Enjoy the lower leagues.
Oh, an Grayswood20...you cannot spell Messiah my friend. A double ha!!
down you go what do you expect playing all the sick notes
I am a Spurs fan, but it seems certain Newcastle fans (if they can be called fans) are not giving Alan Shearer a chance. Tell you what Grayswood20. Can you do any better. I doubt it a******e! Ha!
shearer s#it newcastle going down.the so call massire ha ha ha
Paperboy
silly old fool - i have loked at the run-in and that is why i still remain optimistic.
You ought to be worried about your own team (sunderland), who may not win another game looking at their run-in - senile old ditherer. And you honestly believe west brom won't finish bottom - now that just proves your prejudice.
Agree with samanthamccarthy. Where are all the no brainers who said Spurs would be down this season. You were wrong guys, you know nothing about football so keep quiet in future, but i know you won't. Sad really. I hope Spurs get in a striker who can finish off games like this. Sounds like 3 or 4 nil would have been fairer result. Cant afford to dominate games and hope to hold on to 1-0 leads, look what happened at Blackburn. Defence isn't strong enough and hasnt been since Campbell left. Get a guaranteed 20 goals + striker Harry.
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