Eurosport - Tue, 28 Apr 10:01:00 2009
Newcastle United's troubles at the wrong end of the Premier League continued after a goalless draw with Portsmouth at St James' Park.
The result means that Newcastle are still in the bottom three with four games remaining, ahead of 19th-placed North East rivals Middlesbrough on goal difference and three points behind 17th-placed Hull, who have 34 points.
Pompey, meanwhile, stay 14th but have 38 points, seven ahead of the drop zone and heading towards safety.
In a match where both sides created but missed several chances, a draw was a fair result albeit one of little use to Alan Shearer's side, who must now win at least two of their remaining matches to have a fighting chance of survival.
The game started poorly, with Newcastle looking nervous and disjointed while Portsmouth were content to sit back and look for counter attacks.
Newcastle's passing was woeful at times but, as the half progressed, they gained in confidence and had the better opportunities to open the scoring.
Pompey had the first chance on the quarter-hour mark but a free-kick routine involving Sean Davis and Nadir Belhadj failed to come off when Glen Johnson's driven ball did not reach Peter Crouch.
Three minutes later, Belhadj almost found Crouch with a deep left-wing cross but the low ball was just too long for the striker's first-time effort and Sebastien Bassong put behind.
For the next 45 minutes, though, it was all Newcastle. Jose Enrique suffered a recurrence of his hamstring injury and Toon switched from a 4-3-3 to a 3-4-3, with Damien Duff operating as a midfielder-cum-wingback on the left.
The added width helped considerably, as now there were men to cross for the centrally-minded forward trio of Michael Owen, Obafemi Martins and Mark Viduka.
Alan Smith had a shot blocked by the arm of Hermann Hreidarsson but referee Mike Riley was justified in viewing contact accidental.
Danny Guthrie, who came on for Enrique, had a low drive diverted past David James by Viduka but Johnson slid across to put behind.
There was a half-chance for the visitors but Steve Harper tipped Davis's curler behind, and Toon came back soon afterwards when Smith fired inches over after Owen and Viduka combined on the edge of the box.
Duff forced a smart stop from James when Pompey failed to clear a corner and, from the resultant set-piece, Viduka missed the chance of the half when he headed over from close range.
Martins was unfortunate not to score just before the break when, after a goalmouth scramble, his rising drive was deflected over.
There was little change for the opening phase of the second half with Newcastle given plenty of encouragement by Pompey but unable to convert several gilt-edged chances.
Seconds after the restart, Viduka missed a sitter when he fired weakly at James after he was put clean through by an Owen backheel.
Pompey thought they should have had a penalty when an ill-advised slide tackle by Fabricio Coloccini sent Crouch sprawling in the box but Riley waved the appeals away.
There was almost a calamitous moment for James when he dropped a routine Duff cross into Viduka's path, but the England goalkeeper redeemed himself with a brave block at the Australian's feet.
James then made a superb stop when Owen was sent one-on-one, blocking the Newcastle captain's low finish with his legs, although the former Liverpool and Real Madrid striker should have scored.
That miss - and the introduction of Jermaine Pennant for the ineffectual David Nugent - saw the tide turn and Pompey boss the final half hour.
Toon ball-winner Nicky Butt had been replaced by Jonas Gutierrez, while the extra man in Portsmouth's midfield meant that Paul Hart's side barely gave the ball away to leave Newcastle chasing shadows.
Johnson was able to get forward down the right and sent a low drive wide of the far post after a superb solo run.
Belhadj almost scored a wonder goal when he ran from halfway before unleashing a powerful, rising drive, but Harper was equal to it with a tip over the bar.
Andy Carroll's header over from Duff's left-wing cross was a brief moment of respite for the Magpies, but Pompey would have snatched all three points with a bit more luck.
On 79 minutes, Crouch fired weakly at Harper when he was put through by the impressive Pennant.
And with eight minutes remaining, Pennant swung a corner from the left that Richard Hughes met with a looping header that left Harper a spectator, sailed over the head of Habib Beye and rattled the foot of the post before spinning away to safety.
Johnson and Pennant threatened some more but neither side could break the deadlock.
Newcastle face difficult trips to Liverpool and Aston Villa and must hope they can gain maximum points from home games against in-form Fulham and a vital six-pointer against Middlesbrough.
Portsmouth, meanwhile, will beat the drop if they avoid defeat in at least two of their final matches.
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there are no heros at newcastle anymore,nobody will stand up and be counted.our only hope is the aid of the @#$% around us!!
i say chaps steady on,so much hate shown to Newcastle and the area there of,gosh we are not anti English you know even if we are a nation unto ourselves, we do not dispise people south of the Tyne as much as people think,i mean we let you visit without passports,Peace
Donneysbeck SHUT UP!
alan shearer is back we need to score some goals and especially when he missed that incredible goal
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well, miracles do happen, newcastle may win at anfield, considering arrogance and contempt of the spanish gaffer, he might field a 'C' team to face newcastle
hay why dont you try andy capp coz shearers crapp, i think you need that scrap angel of the north as your new club mascot, the clubs on the scrap heap and going down like leeds, charlton, southampton, you need a hero to save you try jimmy nail.......
by by newcastle
WATH PLAYARS LEEK VIRUKAS, OWANS, SMATHS, BUTTS, MERTAINS, BARTONS OND DAFF THESE BYES SHOULDINAY BE GEETAN RELEGEETED.
OM NAT GOAN TAY SPAM ONYMOR CAZ A DINNY WANT TAY OPPSET ONYWAN. ALREET.
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the newcastle players should be embarrassed to receive their wages after such a dismal display and lack of passion
I reckon if Hull stay up they should buy Mark Viduka
ninja_king_returns, listen man or women what ever you are you chose to turn ur back on us years ago so if you not got anything nice to say then shut the f**k up will you
oh what team is it now man u or liverpool scum
damienhop have you got any consideration for anyone but urself ???????? no didnt think so i am a loyal member of the toon army and have been for tha past 29 yrs so back off with the cartoon and respect others for their chosen team will ya at the end of the day its everyones choice what team they support and for how long they support them but if u got real jordi blood in ya then ur a liferrrr like me and will follow them where ever they end up nxt season cmon the toon posative thinking from now on boys haway the toon
ALAN SHEARER OFFICIALY THE WORST CARETAKER SINCE IAN HUNTLEY.
Titus Bramble and Joey Barton , prime examples of NUFC buying @#$% players and percivereing with them long after they have contubuted to making the club a laughing stock.
Newcastle are awful , they said they will win there last 3 homes games . They havent won at home since December and this 0-0 draw confirms it. They just are not good enough anymore. For the last couple of seasons they have really underperfomed , looks like they will finally get their comuppance.
I used to be a fan years ago , but the team has been screwed around so much, the managers not getting the money they need then fuc.ked off after a few games like Kegan , Allardyce , never givin a chance and now Shearer with zero coaching experiance ges the job , what a shambles . Look at Shay Given , a Newcastle stalwart , so much loyatle , but even he had enough finally.
newcastle is surely going down they deserved they got
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