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Birmingham City manager Alex McLeish
"If we'd won tonight, it wouldn't have meant we'd be safe and if we'd lost it wouldn't have meant we'd be relegated. Newcastle deserved it with their second-half performance and we deserved to be leading at half-time, it was the proverbial game of two halves."

- Alex McLeish

 

 

Newcastle United's Michael Owen rescued a precious 1-1 draw in a nervy Barclays Premier League relegation battle with Birmingham City at St Andrews.

England coach Fabio Capello watched Owen show his predatory instincts in front of goal as he levelled matters 10 minutes into the second half with his seventh goal of the campaign.

James McFadden had given Birmingham a deserved half-time lead but it was a different story after the break when the Magpies looked the more menacing.

Owen's strike earned Newcastle only their third point from the eight Barclays Premier League matches since Keegan returned to Tyneside and it was enough to keep them above Alex McLeish's side in the battle to stay in the top flight.

Newcastle were disjointed and barely posed a threat in the opening 45 minutes despite Keegan playing Owen, Mark Viduka and Obafemi Martins together for the first time.

Birmingham were well worth their interval lead with McFadden a constant menace after being restored to the starting line-up and Fabrice Muamba impressing in the centre of midfield.

But the visitors were transformed after Keegan's half-time pep talk and they dominated proceedings and caused the home defence all kinds of problems.

slight deflection

It needed home goalkeeper Maik Taylor to make some crucial saves to deny Newcastle their first league win since mid-December.

McFadden quickly made his presence felt for the home side. The former Everton player unleashed a 20-yard drive which took a slight deflection off Habib Beye and flashed only a couple of feet wide of Steve Harper's goal.

Muamba had scored his first Blues goal against Portsmouth in midweek but he showed a lack of composure when lofting his first time shot over the bar from 15 yards out after good play by Mikael Forssell and McFadden.

The Magpies were unconvincing in defending a Gary McSheffrey corner and the ball bobbled about in the box before Forssell poked a low shot just wide.

Another McSheffrey corner was met by Blues central defender Radhi Jaidi but he failed to make a proper contact with his header which flew wide.

It was 24 minutes before Newcastle had a worthwhile effort on goal with Owen just too high from 20 yards out after being found in space by Martins.

But after 32 minutes McFadden broke the deadlock with his ninth goal of the campaign - and his fourth for Blues since his £6million move from Goodison Park.

There appeared little danger when left-back David Murphy lofted the ball into the Newcastle box but McFadden was able to turn Abdoulaye Faye before clipping the ball wide of Harper into the corner of the net.

good play

McLeish was forced to make a half-time substitution with the limping Larsson replaced by Stuart Parnaby.

Birmingham began where they left off and Harper denied Forssell from close range after good play by McFadden.

After 50 minutes Owen - unmarked 10 yards out - tried to curl the ball past Maik Taylor but the Birmingham goalkeeper made an excellent reflex save to deny him at the expense of a corner.

However, Owen was not to be denied and after 55 minutes he grabbed an equaliser with his seventh goal of the campaign.

Taylor again did well to parry away a low drive from Martins but Owen was the first to react to the rebound and clipped it into the corner of the net.

Newcastle defender Steven Taylor was booked for bringing down McFadden before Maik Taylor pushed aside a stinging drive from Jose Enrique.

The visitors finished the stronger and Maik Taylor had to be alert to keep out a shot on the turn from Martins, with Birmingham's only offering in the closing stages a long-range drive from substitute Mauro Zarate.

 

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Newcastle United striker Michael Owen

Michael Owen

(Newcastle United)
The England striker scored a poacher's goal to earn his side a draw.
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20 per cent
An impressive 20 per cent of IKTS players correctly predicted a 1-1 draw at St Andrews.
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Newcastle United manager Kevin Keeegan
"On chances second half you might think we might have gone on to win it but Maik Taylor's made a great save from Michael Owen, and then Michael stuck one in. First half, we weren't good enough but we've stuck at it and at times we haven't done that."

- Kevin Keegan

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