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Late
goals from substitutes Ramires and Willian denied Newcastle their first win of
the season as Chelsea fought back to claim a 2-2 draw at St James' Park.
Steve McClaren's side were much the better team in the first 45 minutes of the
Saturday Night Football contest in the Premier League and the Magpies
took the lead in the 42nd minute thanks to Ayoze Perez's strike.
Chelsea came out with renewed intensity after the interval but they found
themselves 2-0 down when Georginio Wijnaldum stole a march on the Chelsea
defence to head home Perez's cross.
Jose Mourinho reacted by throwing on Ramires and Willian and it was the
Brazilian substitutes who came to the Portuguese manager's rescue with two
strikes in the last 11 minutes to earn a point.
Ramires could have won it late on but was denied by Tim Krul and the result
means McClaren is still awaiting his first Premier League win as Newcastle boss,
while Mourinho is still yet to taste victory in the league at St James' Park.
With Diego Costa serving the second of his three-match back, Jose Mourinho
picked Loic Remy ahead of Radamel Falcao and he was nearly rewarded in the 12th
minute when the Frenchman turned Branislav Ivanovic's cross goalwards, but the
ball flashed wide of the near post.
Newcastle responded through Wijnaldum as he easily beat Ivanovic for pace before
whipping in a cross for the returning Aleksandar Mitrovic, who got above Gary
Cahill but could not direct his header inside the far post.
It was the home side who looked the better of the two sides and they would have
been ahead were it not for a double save from Asmir Begovic in the 29th minute.
The Bosnian goalkeeper first denied Perez and just seconds later got down low to
his left to keep out Daryll Janmaat's effort.
In the 38th minute, Cesc Fabregas tested Tim Krul from distance but the Dutch
goalkeeper palmed the ball away to safety.
Minutes later, there were shouts from the visitors for a penalty as the ball hit
Moussa Sissoko's arm in the penalty area but Martin Atkinson was well positioned
to wave away the appeal.
Despite that, it was a half to forget for Mourinho's men and Newcastle's
dominance was finally rewarded when Perez took advantage of poor defending from
Kurt Zouma and Ivanovic to bring Vurnon Anita's long ball down and fire it past
Begovic.
After the break, Chelsea started brightly with Fabregas picking out Remy, whose
header was brilliantly saved by Krul, despite the linesman's flag being raised.
Chelsea were seeing plenty of the ball with Eden Hazard becoming more
influential but he could not beat league debutant Kevin Mbabu, who put in an
excellent challenge to thwart the Belgium international's driving run at goal.
However, it was Newcastle who struck next as Wijnaldum escaped Fabregas in the
penalty area to nod home Perez's cross in the 60th minute.
Mourinho responded by bringing on Willian and Radamel Falcao for Nemanja Matic
and Remy, but it was not until the introduction of Ramires in the 73rd minute
that Chelsea sprung to life.
The Brazilian midfielder had an immediate impact, thumping a powerful 25-yard
effort into the top corner with 11 minutes remaining.
Pedro had wasted a glorious opportunityto level just minutes later but they got
their equaliser in the 86th minute when Willian deceived Krul with a curling
free-kick to snatch a point.
Ramires could have sealed all three points and his manager's first win at St
James' Park in the 89th minute but his header was superbly saved by Krul as
Newcastle held on for a point.
Teams
Newcastle United Krul, Janmaat, Mbemba, Coloccini (c), Mbabu,
Sissoko (de Jong 90+2), Anita, Colback (Obertan 54), Wijnaldum, Perez, Mitrovic
(Toney 85)
Subs Not Used Elliot, Williamson, Lascelles, Thauvin
Booked Colback
Goals Perez 42, Wijnaldum 60
Chelsea Begovic, Ivanovic (c), Zouma, Cahill, Azpilicueta,
Matic (Willian 61), Fabregas, Pedro, Oscar (Ramires 73), Hazard, Remy (Falcao
61)
Subs Not Used Blackman, Terry, Mikel, Kenedy
Booked Ivanovic, Pedro
Goals Ramires 79, Willian 86
Attendance 48,682
Referee Martin Atkinson