Premier League
Oct 19, 2013 12.45pm
2
2
HT : 1 1
FT
  • Yohan Cabaye 23' goal
  • Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa 41' redcard
  • Paul Dummett 57' goal
  • Yoan Gouffran 68' yellowcard
  • Mathieu Debuchy 86' yellowcard
  • goal Steven Gerrard 42'
  • yellowcard Steven Gerrard 45'
  • yellowcard Kolo Toure 71'
  • goal Daniel Sturridge 72'
  • yellowcard Daniel Sturridge 84'

Ten-man Newcastle United hold Liverpool

Ten-man Newcastle hold Liverpool

Liverpool failed to make the most of playing against 10 men for almost 50 minutes as they could only draw with Newcastle United at St James' Park this afternoon.

Newcastle took the lead midway through the first half as Yohan Cabaye was allowed deep into the Liverpool half as the visitors backed off, before the Frenchman unleashed a shot that dipped in front of Simon Mignolet and bounced into the net.

Liverpool initially struggled to find their feet in the game, with Mahmadou Sakho coming close with a header he failed to control.

However, they were level just before half time when Luis Suarez was played in on goal only to be dragged down by Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa, a challenge for which he was shown a straight red card.

Steven Gerrard made no mistake from the penalty spot, placing his shot past Tim Krul in the bottom corner of the net.

Far from impose themselves on the game, Liverpool managed to fall behind early in the second half thanks to some poor defending that allowed substitute Paul Dummett to creep in unmarked to score.

The visitors managed to draw level for a second time when Suarez crossed for striker partner Daniel Sturridge who nodded past Krul.

Despite Newcastle's effort in the game, Liverpool suddenly looked the more likely to win as they began to create chances and nearly bagged a winner four minutes from time.

Gerrard's cross found Sturridge only for the England forward to make a poor connection and see his effort sail wide.

Although Suarez saw a late free kick pushed away by Krul, Newcastle held on for a point that pushes them into the top half of the table for the time being.

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