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Sat 15 Dec 2007, Craven CottageReferee: Howard Webb
 Team Lineup 
29
Niemi
22
Omozusi
18
Hughes
6
Stefanovic
3
Bocanegra
25
Davies
27
Murphy
10
Davis
(74)
24
Bouazza
9
Healy
23
Dempsey
Substitutes
34
Baird
14
Kuqi
(74)
8
Smertin
12
Warner
7
Seol
 
 Match Quotes
Fulham manager Lawrie Sanchez
"With five minutes to go I was disappointed we were only going to get a point. And I was even more disappointed when we were cruelly beaten. That has been the story of our season to date, I'm afraid."

- Lawrie Sanchez

 
Fulham 0
Newcastle United 1
Scorer: Barton (90 pen.)
Attendance: 24,959 FT (19:10)

 

A stoppage-time penalty from Newcastle United's Joey Barton condemned Fulham to defeat at Craven Cottage.

The home side had been seconds away from the draw they needed to clamber out of the Barclays Premier League's bottom three but were doomed to defeat when referee Howard Webb adjudged that Elliot Omozusi had fouled Alan Smith.

The first 45 minutes were poor and gave little indication of the drama that was to come.

Newcastle had shaded the match with Barton twice regretting he had not found the net for the first time since leaving Manchester City in the summer any earlier.

Newcastle forced a flurry of early corners, all delivered by captain Geremi, and one saw the England midfielder lose his marker right in front of goal only to fail to make the crucial connection.

His second attempt, on the quarter-hour mark, was much better as he did everything to meet Milner's back-post delivery from the left. His header had power and was directed downwards but home goalkeeper Antti Niemi had anticipated and dived low to his left to save.

best efforts

Fulham's finest first-half moment had already come and gone by then, with the recalled David Healy seeing a snap-shot from the edge of the box pawed around a post by Shay Given.

The rest of the half saw both sets of forwards trying to pick up whatever scraps came their way.

Fulham's Clint Dempsey fired a snap-shot wide and Charles N'Zogbia needed to be alert to stop Healy getting on the end of Hameur Bouazza's cross but Newcastle were troubled by little else and created even less at the other end.

Fulham manager Lawrie Sanchez had attempted to shake things up beforehand with three changes from the side that had lost 3-0 at Everton, with Bouazza, Healy and Carlos Bocanegra restored to the starting line-up.

Bouazza was the man most likely to make things happen and within seconds of the restart had beaten two opponents and fired in an excellent cross. But despite his best efforts Dempsey was unable to get the touch needed to turn it goalwards.

Healy was alert to get to a hopeful head forwards before any of the Newcastle defence but his first-time effort from outside the box was straight at Given.

too high

Newcastle made a change just before the hour mark when Geremi was taken off in favour of Emre.

The Turk almost broke the deadlock after Healy had clumsily felled him with a free-kick that found the head of Nicky Butt, who had managed to get goal side of his marker. Again the header was good but Niemi's positioning was faultless and he made the save.

Dempsey was only just too high with a header from a corner at the other end and with 15 minutes left on the clock Sanchez threw on target man Shefki Kuqi in place of Steven Davis.

Newcastle defender David Rozehnal got on the end of Milner's free-kick after Mark Viduka had replaced the disappointing Obafemi Martins.

But the Czech's connection from almost in front of the far post was neither a shot nor a pass to set up Viduka.

There was a late scare for the visitors when Bouazza robbed Habib Beye but the recalled Claudio Cacapa bravely headed behind as Kuqi thundered in to meet the cross.

Barton forced another save from Niemi before finally beating the Finn from the spot to settle the contest.

 

 Fantasy Player Pick
Joey Barton has joined Newcastle from Manchester City

Joey Barton

(Newcastle United)
Late penalty gave his side all three points.
 IKTS Snapshot
Eight per cent
Only eight per cent of IKTS players correctly predicted a 0-1 away win for Newcastle United.
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Newcastle United
 
 Team Lineup 
1
Given
14
N'Zogbia
4
Rozehnal
6
Cacapa
21
Beye
20
Geremi
(58)
22
Butt
7
Barton
16
Milner
17
Smith
9
Martins
(77)
Substitutes
13
Harper
36
Viduka
(77)
3
Jose Enrique
30
Edgar
5
Belozoglu
   
(58)
 
 Match Quotes
Blackburn Rovers manager Sam Allardyce
"We have played much, much better than this and lost, particularly in our last away game when we played Blackburn off the park. Today we probably didn't deserve to win but they certainly didn't deserve to, that's for sure."

- Sam Allardyce

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