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Blues Show Size Of Shearer's Task (Sky Sports)
Newcastle United 0 Chelsea 2
Chelsea
cleared any doubts inside Alan Shearer's head regarding the size of his mission
to rescue Newcastle United from the peril of Premier League relegation with a
2-0 victory at St James' Park.
The ex-Magpies and England captain answered an SOS call from his flailing
hometown club on Wednesday, but Frank Lampard and Florent Malouda ensured his
eight-game managerial tenure opened in defeat in front of a disappointed 52,000
sell-out.
With Joe Kinnear convalescing from a triple heart bypass, Shearer, the top
goalscorer in Newcastle history, arrived at the club's Benton training ground on
Thursday morning preaching the benefits of man management and rebuilding
confidence.
And his impact was evident from the first blast of referee Rob Styles' whistle,
but Chelsea silenced supporters in a tight opening half and took the lead 11
minutes after the interval when Lampard headed in following an error from
Fabricio Coloccini.
Chelsea arrived with eyes still on the title and Guus Hiddink's side reinforced
their aspirations in the 65th minute as Malouda latched onto a pass from the
excellent Lampard to slot a second for the visitors.
Replays demonstrated that Newcastle should have had a consolation when a
deflected Michael Owen effort was cleared from behind the line by Ashley Cole
with 15 minutes remaining as the Tyneside party ended in disappointment.
Newcastle now have just seven games in which to save themselves from relegation,
the first of them at fellow strugglers Stoke next weekend.
The Magpies knew they would struggle to match Hiddink's men for innate skill and
fluency, and decided to make up for that with effort and sheer
bloody-mindedness.
Rugged
Nicky Butt set the tone with a rugged early challenge on Michael Essien, and
Jonas Gutierrez was fortunate to escape punishment for a two-footed lunge at
John Terry which drew extended protests from the Blues skipper.
Chelsea rarely sidestep a battle and a tense encounter unfolded with the
visitors pressing repeatedly, but meeting stern resistance and Newcastle
attempting to hit them on the break.
Clear chances were few and far between, with Steve Harper having to pull off a
fine 19th-minute save to keep out Salomon Kalou's diving header and Habib Beye
just getting a touch to divert Nicolas Anelka's shot into the side-netting 14
minutes before the break.
The Magpies created only one real opening when Obafemi Martins, perhaps
surprised that Jose Enrique's low cross had been allowed to reach him, stabbed
just wide of the post with his knee as he reacted late.
But for Shearer, who spent much of the first 45 minutes of his reign stalking
the technical area and barking out orders, there was much with which to be
pleased.
However, he will have been concerned with the lack of quality of delivery from
his wide men, and in particular with Ryan Taylor's inability to avoid the first
man from a series of free-kicks in promising areas.
Owen and Martins combined to almost open Chelsea up within three minutes of the
restart, but the visitors responded swiftly.
Essien drilled a long-range shot high and wide, but Malouda's clever spin took
him in on goal with 51 minutes gone and Harper had to make another excellent
block at his near post.
Pressure
Martins fired wide under pressure from Terry and Alex three minutes later, but
the opening goal came with 56 minutes gone, and it went to Chelsea.
Coloccini's dwelled in possession and was robbed by Anelka and, after a poked
pass from Lampard, the ball again ran to the Frenchman, who chipped a shot over
Harper and onto the woodwork, with Lampard easily heading the rebound into the
empty net.
Gutierrez might have done better when he headed substitute Damien Duff's
64th-minute cross straight at Petr Cech, and his side's plight worsened within
seconds.
Anelka flicked on Cech's clearance and Lampard slid the ball into the path of
Malouda, who despatched a left-foot shot across Harper and into the net.
Owen thought he had pulled a goal back with around 15 minutes remaining when his
deflected shot was cleared by Cole, with replays suggesting the ball had crossed
the line.
The 29-year-old was in again two minutes later when Martins played him into
space inside the box, but his left-foot shot was saved easily by Cech.
But it was the visitors who finished with a flourish as substitutes Michael
Ballack and Franco di Santo, Malouda, Kalou and Lampard all went close.
Disappointed applause rang around St James' Park on the final whistle as the
home fans trudged away hoping against hope that Shearer could yet be their
saviour as Newcastle remain 18th, but fall three points from safety.
Newcastle United |
Team Statistics |
Chelsea |
0 |
Goals |
2 |
0 |
1st Half Goals |
0 |
2 |
Shots on Target |
10 |
2 |
Shots off Target |
3 |
3 |
Blocked Shots |
3 |
4 |
Corners |
6 |
7 |
Fouls |
20 |
1 |
Offsides |
4 |
0 |
Yellow Cards |
2 |
0 |
Red Cards |
0 |
62.8 |
Passing Success |
82.8 |
25 |
Tackles |
23 |
92 |
Tackles Success |
91.3 |
40.6 |
Possession |
59.4 |
54.4 |
Territorial Advantage |
45.6 |
Newcastle United
Harper, R. Taylor, Beye,
Enrique, Coloccini, Gutierrez, Nolan (Guthrie 69), Butt, Lovencrands (Duff 44),
Owen, Martins (Carroll 81)
Subs Not
Used Forster, Edgar, Geremi, Smith
Booked
Goals
Chelsea
Cech, Ivanovic, A. Cole, Alex, Terry,
Lampard, Essien (Ballack 57), Mikel, Kalou, Anelka (Di Santo 67), Malouda
Subs Not Used
Hilario, Mancienne, Carvalho, Belletti, Deco
Booked
Lampard, Malouda
Goals Lampard 56, Malouda 65
Attendance 52,112
Referee
R. Styles