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Newcastle United 0 Bristol City 0

By Lee Ryder on Oct 3, 09 02:00 PM

BRISTOL City keeper Dean Gerken dented Newcastle United's promotion charge with a defiant display at St James's Park.

Gerken, who was only in the side because Adriano Basso injured himself during the warm-up, produced fine second-half saves to deny Danny Guthrie and Kevin Nolan inside a minute as the Magpies had to make do with a point at home for the second time in four days.

Marlon Harewood had earlier hit the post and Steven Taylor and Kevin Nolan both headed against the crossbar, but the Coca-Cola Championship leaders were simply unable to break down their opponents on a frustrating afternoon.

The home fans once again made their feelings about owner Mike Ashley known a day after former boss Kevin Keegan was awarded £2m in damages for constructive dismissal.

On the pitch, caretaker boss Chris Hughton, who was named Manager of the Month for the second successive month before kick-off, left young strikers Andy Carroll and Nile Ranger sitting on the bench as old heads Marlon Harewood and Peter Lovenkrands got the nod.

The home side had two ambitious penalty appeals turned down inside the opening five minutes, although it was City who produced the first shot, Steve Harper getting down well to save Nicky Maynard's long-range effort.

But it was Newcastle who almost took the lead with 10 minutes gone when Lovenkrands lifted the ball over the top for Harewood, whose shot came back off the post with Gerken beaten.

Robins midfielder Cole Skuse saw a blistering 15th-minute half-volley deflected just over, and Steven Taylor had to mop up in front of his own unguarded goal after Zurab Khizanishvili's woefully short back-pass allowed Lee Johnson to beat Harper to the ball.

The Magpies keeper had to get down well to claim Johnson's 40th-minute cross at his near post after Evander Sno had picked out the midfielder's run into the box.

Gerken was back in action within two minutes of the restart when he had to get down well to field a Jonas Gutierrez shot with Newcastle making a concerted push.

Lovenkrands went agonisingly wide with a left-foot drive after an enterprising 52nd-minute run across the edge of the City penalty area, and Gerken saved from Harewood four minutes later as the pressure mounted.

The keeper saved the visitors twice within seconds, clawing out a Guthrie volley and then turning away Nolan's header, but needed the help of the woodwork again when Steven Taylor and then Nolan both hit the bar.

Referee Graham Salisbury astonishingly waved away Harewood's claims for a penalty after he was brought down by substitute Jamie McCombe with 16 minutes remaining, and City managed to weather a late storm to claim a point.

I was at the game, and you can click below to replay my live blog.

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3 Comments

Ted Kane said:

We had plenty of chances to win this - and would've had more if a few players had the courage to go at the defence instead of knocking the ball square and spurning a shooting opportunity or the chance to run on goal. However, let's face it: we were awful. Gutierrez was terrible and should have been taken off sooner; Guthrie wasn't much better and neither was Louvenkrands. I appreciate Simpson wasn't playing on the right, but he had a nightmare and seemed to have no idea when to tackle. Why on earth didn't Carroll start - particularly since we seemed intent on hitting it high to the front men? We have absolutely no shape, and certainly no pace and we seem to have a great deal of trouble putting in a decent cross whether from open play or a dead ball. I think Hughton's been lucky so far, but he's been found out these last two games.

On the plus side, the stupid obstruction aside, Khizanishvili was pretty good - probably our best defender and maybe our best player.

The ref was one of the poorest I've seen at SJP. Step aside Uriah Rennie!

terry said:

4 Points dropped this could costs us big time come later in the season.

deakaz said:

pretty good game, however we lacked the finishing touch. Hopefully things will start looking up when Ashley leaves.

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