Sunday, 24 May 2015

Newcastle vs West Ham Match report 24/05/15

John Carver celebrates with Jonas Gutierrez

In nothing other than a ‘must win’ game for Newcastle, something they haven’t done since February, they managed to scrape over the line in the relegation decider in a 2-0 victory thanks to goals from Moussa Sissoko and Jonas Gutierrez, meaning Premier League status was secured for next season.

Going into the game knowing that a draw may not be enough if Hull won, the emphasis was on Newcastle to attack from the off, against a West Ham side that had only won 3 times in the last 22 games.

Fittingly, Newcastle started spritely and had a good chance in the first minute through Emmanuel Riviere, but in keeping with his season he fluffed his lines from close range on the angle. Probably not the player Newcastle were hoping the ball would fall to considering he’s only scored once in the League all season.

West Ham also started well dominating possession in the early stages, but creating few chances. Manager Sam Allardyce arrived on the day looking to send his former club down, a game that also saw Kevin Nolan return to St James’ Park. Although the latter left the club under slightly better circumstances.

The next big chance again fell to Riviere again but this time a little more difficult, acrobatically missing with a scissor kick at the near post following good work from Sissoko and Daryl Janmaat down the right.

The energy and desire expressed by the Newcastle players was unparalleled with what has been shown and criticised the last few weeks, but understandably nerves crept in as the breakthrough continue to elude them.

Most of West Ham’s threat was down the left through Aaron Cresswell and Stuart Downing but on the whole offered little considering the amount of possession they had.

As news continually filtered through that Hull were also struggling to make the breakthrough they needed against Man United, the fans continued to bite their nails in hope.

It looked like it just wouldn’t happen for Newcastle as again Riviere the culprit for another missed chance in the 51st minute, missing a sitter from four yards.

However the miss went unpunished as Sissoko finally put Newcastle in front in the 54th minute and the euphoria was plain to see around the ground as there was an eruption of noise and the relief was evident across John Carver’s face.

West Ham continued to probe following conceding, looking to spoil the day for Newcastle but that final pass just wasn’t good enough. The constant threat however started to bring back the tension among the home fans as they knew a West Ham goal and a Hull goal meant relegation.

It seemed destined that is would go to the wire as Vernon Anita was sent through on the 83rd minute in a 4 on 1 situation, the 1 being Adrian the goalkeeper, but managed to fluff his lines when trying to square the pass allowing Adrian to intercept to the fans disbelief.

However the release of tension finally left the ground as Gutierrez, a hero following his return from testicular cancer, wrapped up the points and Premier League football next season with a deflected 25 yard drive low into the net, the celebrations that followed equalled the significance of the moment.


Newcastle survive. Relief for the Toon Army. A restructuring of the club is necessary this summer which today’s game won’t cover up.

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