Where Does This Rank In Hughton's 'Must Win Games'?

Last updated : 12 September 2010 By Footy Mad - Editor

NEWCASTLE UTD 0 BLACKPOOL 2

NEWCASTLE: Harper, Perch, Coloccini, Williamson, Jose Enrique, Routledge (Ameobi 81), Smith (Lovenkrands 62), Barton, Gutierrez (Ben Arfa 73), Nolan, Carroll. Subs Not Used: Krul, Campbell, Ryan Taylor, Tiote.

BLACKPOOL: Gilks, Keinan, Eardley, Evatt, Crainey, Adam, Grandin (Carney 85), Vaughan, Varney (Southern 84), Campbell, Ormerod (Harewood 65). Subs Not Used: Halstead, Euell, Phillips, Edwards.

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After all Blackpool were the bookies relegation favourites, and if we are to survive in this league you would expect three points out of this fixture.

But football never works that way, does it. No-one expected us the beat Aston Villa 6-0 and very few expected this defeat.

The problem is (as far as the Toon fans I spoke to yesterday are concerned), is Chris Hughton's 4-5-1 formation for home games, leaving Andy Carroll to battle alone, with midfielders come from deep.

A lot of us saw the line-up against Villa and said "you have GOT to be joking! Villa are here for the taking!". As it happens - Hughton got it right - we got it wrong.

And he went with the same system against Blackpool, but Ian Holloway read the script.

Hughton target Charlie Adam calmly slotted a 45th-minute penalty past Steve Harper then dedicated his goal to youth team coach Gary Parkinson, who is critically ill in hospital.

Adam then produced the pass from which DJ Campbell sealed the win at the death, but only after keeper Matt Gilks had produced a string of superb saves to deny Newcastle an equaliser.

Gilks, who had kept out Kevin Nolan's first-half effort, frustrated Joey Barton, substitute Peter Lovenkrands and Andy Carroll as the Magpies went to desperate measures to get back into the game.

This was Newcastle's first home defeat in 27 attempts, since the days when Alan Shearer was boss.

It was a lively game that started brightly although the Newcastle defence was carved open by Adam's 12th-minute through-ball and the keeper had to block Campbell's effort at point blank range before turning Brett Ormerod's follow-up around the post.

Newcastle's response was swift and wingers Wayne Routledge and Jonas Gutierrez took up the gauntlet, but it was defender Mike Williamson who came closest to giving them the lead.

He met Barton's 25th-minute free-kick with a looping header which evaded Gilks' dive, but came back off the post.

Gilks did intervene, however, seven minutes later when he won a one-one-on duel with Nolan after the midfielder had run on to Carroll's flick-on.

But just as it looked as though the home side were ready to reply they were caught by a sucker punch on the stroke of half-time.

They looked to have enough men back to cover Luke Varney's surge into the box, but Alan Smith's challenge was untidy and when the midfielder went down, the referee pointed to the spot.

Adam beat Harper with the minimum of fuss and then unveiled a T-shirt bearing the message "4 Parky".

Blackpool started the second half in positive mood, but were almost caught within six minutes when Nolan helped the ball on for Carroll.

The striker attempted to round Gilks, but the keeper managed to grab the ball in the nick of time to deny him.

Holloway's men were gradually retreating as the home side started to mount a concerted onslaught.

But for all their possession, Newcastle were able to create little in the way of clear-cut chances with Carroll, Fabricio Coloccini and Williamson all coming close to meeting Barton's 59th-minute free-kick, but not close enough.

Gilks had to come to the rescue three minutes later when Barton muscled his way into the box and looked certain to score until the keeper threw out a hand and Nolan saw a 68th-minute volley partially blocked.

Hughton handed a debut to France international Hatem Ben Arfa in place of Jonas.

Time was running out fast and the tension grew as Lovenkrands fired straight at Gilks, who then collected Carroll's looping header before seeing Jose Enrique shoot wildly over after cutting into the box.

Gilks preserved his side's lead once again with 12 minutes remaining when, after Carroll had played Lovenkrands through, he got down well to palm away his firm drive.

However, he saved the best for last when he blocked Carroll's goal-bound shot with his foot two minutes from time.

Newcastle's despair was complete at the death when, as they pushed men forward, they were caught on the break as Adam found Campbell and he fired unerringly across Harper and into the bottom corner.