Stoke City 1 Newcastle 0

Last updated : 30 September 2014 By Footy Mad - Editor

STOKE 1 NEWCASTLE 0

STOKE CITY

1. Asmir Begovic   
2. Phil Bardsley   
17. Ryan Shawcross   
12. Marc Wilson   
5. Marc Muniesa   
6. Glenn Whelan   
15. Steven N'Zonzi   
18. Mame Biram Diouf  23' 
16. Charlie Adam  61' 
13. Victor Moses  82' 
25. Peter Crouch   
 
Subs
3. Erik Pieters   
4. Robert Huth   
7. Stephen Ireland  61' 
10. Marko Arnautovic  23' 
24. Oussama Assaidi  82' 
27. Bojan   
29. Thomas Sorensen

NEWCASTLE

1. Tim Krul   
22. Daryl Janmaat   
6. Mike Williamson   
2. Fabricio Coloccini   
36. Paul Dummett   
24. Cheick Tiote   
14. Jack Colback   
7. Moussa Sissoko   
20. Remy Cabella  74' 
11. Yoan Gouffran  68' 
29. Emmanuel Riviere  45' 
 
Subs
8. Vurnon Anita   
9. Papiss Cisse  45' 
21. Rob Elliot   
25. Gabriel Obertan  68' 
27. Steven Taylor   
28. Sammy Ameobi  74' 
32. Adam Armstrong   

Mike Ashley said Pardew would be "finished" if it ended in defeat, and we think the manager knew that anyway.

Yes he came out with the usual pre-match bullshit, saying "Newcastle are in the relegation zone, but that is OK at this time of the season", leaving Toon fans bewildered once again.

He is a dead man walking, and only a victory was going to silence his doubters, but even then ... only for a short period of time.

There is no going back ... the Toon Army want his head!

It will now be interesting to see what the future now holds for Pardew after a performance from the Tyneside outfit that hardly supported the case for him to keep his job, and was watched by Ashley from the stands.

Newcastle - several of whose fans held up 'Sack Pardew' signs throughout the contest - were slow to react at the back as Peter Crouch headed in from the lively Victor Moses' cross in the 15th minute.

And while there were other moments of defensive uncertainty from the visitors, they rarely looked like finding an equaliser, with Potters goalkeeper Asmir Begovic only really being called upon to make one decent save, keeping out Daryl Janmaat.

Jack Colback came close to levelling late on, but struck the bar from close range.

Stoke might have had a penalty in the first half when Yoan Gouffran bundled over Moses, and substitute Marko Arnautovic then hit the post early in the second half.

Overall, Mark Hughes' team were value for what were their first points at home in the Barclays Premier League this season and takes them from 17th up to 11th.

Newcastle, meanwhile, stay second-bottom and without a league victory this term. They have won only once in 14 top-flight games stretching back to 2013/14, with 10 of those being losses, and Pardew's time as manager must be up.

After a scrappy opening to the game in which Steven Nzonzi and then Emmanuel Riviere missed chance, one of several moments of quality from Moses - and some hesitant Newcastle defending - led to the deadlock being broken.

The on-loan Chelsea winger got the better of Janmaat on the left flank and sent in a delivery that Crouch, outjumping Magpies skipper Fabricio Coloccini, crashed into the net.

As the lofty frontman wheeled away in delight, cries - seemingly from fans of both clubs - of "you're getting sacked in the morning" rang out around the stadium and Pardew looked very worried indeed.

Coloccini fired over the Stoke bar moments later, while a loud clap of thunder breaking out over the ground only added to the sense of gloom surrounding his sodden manager.

The Potters were soon threatening again, with Moses latching on to a Mame Biram Diouf ball and going to ground in the area under a challenge from Gouffran.

Despite Stoke protests, referee Craig Pawson did not award a penalty and as play continued, Moussa Sissoko rifled an effort wide at the other end. Diouf - having injured himself as he played the pass to Moses - was withdrawn for Arnautovic.

Janmaat had a shot blocked by home captain Ryan Shawcross and Newcastle were then on the back foot again as Moses played in Crouch, who skewed his effort wide as Paul Dummett closed him down.

There was a further scare for the visitors when a Marc Muniesa cross came via Mike Williamson to Crouch, the resulting header being cleared by Coloccini.

Newcastle responded with a brief spell of pressure which saw Dummett's shot deflect over and Janmaat then drill one that Begovic - called into action more or less for the first time - pushed away at full stretch.

But Pardew's men looked vulnerable again just before the break as Moses cut through them once more and Arnautovic cracked the ball goalwards, with Dummett doing well to make the block.

Pardew looked to give fresh impetus to his attack by introducing Papiss Cisse for Riviere at the interval, but Newcastle were soon breathing another sigh of relief as the second half got under way as Arnautovic's strike came back off the post.

And some woeful attempts by the away side to clear just after the hour mark saw the ball ricochet through to Moses, whose close-range shot hit the legs of goalkeeper Tim Krul.

Stephen Ireland saw a shot go off-target, before Crouch penalty appeals for a tug on his shirt from Williamson turned down.

Newcastle, meanwhile, were in desperate need of a saviour, and it looked like Colback might be the man in the 84th minute - but, when the ball dropped to him right in front of goal, he could only fire it against the frame and then hold his head in disbelief.