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Sat 07 Feb 2009, The HawthornsReferee: Chris Foy
West Bromwich Albion
 
 Team Lineup 
19
Carson
2
Hoefkens
5
Barnett
   
23
Meite
3
Robinson
14
Kim
(45)
7
Koren
   
28
Valero
(84)
11
Brunt
(45)
27
Morrison
32
Fortune
Substitutes
9
Bednar
(45)
1
Kiely
31
Mulumbu
18
Monteiro
4
Cech
20
Teixeira
(45)
16
Moore
(84)
 
 Match Quotes
West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Mowbray
"We shot ourselves in the foot today. I don't think Newcastle came and did anything special. All three goals were gifts for them. In the Premier League you can't defend like that otherwise you are not going to win any football matches. Generally over the last three weeks at home we have done okay defensively, clean sheets against Middlesbrough and Tottenham. But today, it wouldn't have mattered who we were playing against, if you defend like that, you can't win games."

- Tony Mowbray

 
West Bromwich Albion 2
Newcastle United 3
Scorer: Fortune (4, 72)
Scorer: Duff (1)
Scorer: Lovenkrands (8)
Scorer: Taylor (40)
Attendance: 25,817 FT (16:55)

 

Newcastle United overcame the enforced absence of manager Joe Kinnear as an inspired display from Damien Duff helped them to achieve their first win in seven Barclays Premier League matches.

Chris Hughton was in charge of the Magpies after Kinnear had been taken to hospital on Saturday morning as a "precautionary measure" after feeling unwell at the team hotel.

But goals from Duff, Peter Lovenkrands and Steven Taylor helped lift some of the gloom surrounding Newcastle and sent bottom placed Albion hurtling closer to the relegation trapdoor.

Duff was a constant threat with his pace and trickery while veteran Nicky Butt and new signing Ryan Taylor also made important contributions.

But Newcastle would be the first to acknowledge they were helped by some poor defending by the home side.

Centre-backs Leon Barnett and Abdoulaye Meite were all at sea and completely lacking in understanding while goalkeeper Scott Carson hardly inspired confidence.

On loan Marc Antoine-Fortune netted a brace for the home side, who dominated the second period territorially.

The Magpies handed a debut to midfielder Ryan Taylor following his move from Wigan and gave a first start to Lovenkrands after two substitute appearances.

Dream start

Newcastle got off to a dream start by taking the lead through Duff after just 75 seconds, following a mistake from Barnett.

Shola Ameobi tried to pick out the run of Duff. Barnett should have cut out the pass, only to stumble and allow the winger a clear run at goal. Duff had all the time in the world to steady himself before drilling the ball past Scott Carson.

The home side quickly retaliated and in the fourth minute drew level through Fortune.

Butt gave away possession and this was seized upon by Albion playmaker Borja Valero, who threaded the ball through to Fortune.

He took advantage of a slip on the edge of the box by Steven Taylor and fired a low shot past Steve Harper into the corner of the net.

Lovenkrands restored Newcastle's lead after nine minutes, volleying in from 15 yards after Butt's cross was volleyed back across goal by Ryan Taylor.

Fabricio Coloccini came to Newcastle's rescue when he blocked a goalbound shot from James Morrison after good play by Valero, who had shepherded the ball away from Harper.

But the fragile nature of the Baggies defence meant United always looked capable of scoring when they ventured forward.

Hammered home

Ryan Taylor would have been disappointed not to have at least hit the target when he dragged a shot wide from 15 yards out when in space.

But the Albion defence was non-existent when Steven Taylor stretched Newcastle's lead after 41 minutes.

Ryan Taylor's corner flew straight across the box with Meite ball-watching as Steven Taylor sent a glancing header into the corner of the net.

Mowbray made a double substitution at the start of the second half with Roman Bednar and Filipe Teixeira replacing Chris Brunt and Kim Do-Heon respectively.

Morrison was not too wide of the mark with a curling 20-yard effort but the Magpies looked relatively comfortable in protecting their advantage.

Duff came close to making it 4-1 with an angled drive which flew just past the far post after he had dispossessed Carl Hoefkens.

With 18 minutes left Albion reduced the arrears in controversial circumstances.

Bednar was down injured and Newcastle players were urging the home side to kick the ball out of play so he could receive treatment.

But Albion played on and Koren slipped the ball through to Fortune, who hammered home his second goal of the match.

Valero came close to making it 3-3 when his glancing header from a Robinson cross flew just wide - but the Magpies held on for victory.

 

 Fantasy Player Pick
West Bromwich Albion striker Marc-Antoine Fortune

Marc-Antoine Fortune

(West Brom)
Two goals from Tony Mowbray's new signing were not enough.
 IKTS Snapshot
one per cent
A mere one per cent of IKTS players correctly predicted a 3-2 win for Newcastle United at The Hawthorns.
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Newcastle United
 
 Team Lineup 
13
Harper
27
Taylor
12
Bassong
2
Coloccini
3
Jose Enrique
16
Taylor
   
4
Nolan
   
22
Butt
11
Duff
23
Ameobi
(80)
24
Lovenkrands
(90)
Substitutes
6
Cacapa
36
Viduka
(80)
20
Njitap
17
Smith
34
Forster
19
Xisco
(90)
30
Edgar
 
 Match Quotes
Newcastle United first-team coach Chris Hughton
"We came out of the blocks very well and got the early goal. It was a big disappointment to lose that lead so early. But we showed great character. Offensively I thought we did very well today. Apart from the goals, we created enough chances to go further ahead in the game. You will always look at the goals you concede but overall we were the better side. There are some pluses. I thought we had a lot of energy and the new players had a good influence on the team."

- Chris Hughton

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