Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Newcastle 1 Fulham 0 match report: Papiss CissA's late goal directs Alan Pardew... - The Independent

When dilemma surrounded a spot, Alan Pardew ran, If the time came. When crisis surrounded an area, Alan Pardew ran, If the moment came. Place was taken by an explosion of energy within the body of Newcastleas manager as Papiss CissA, three minutes into injury time, weaved late wonder, and meant he had to move, rapidly. So he went. He ran with the wild abandon of a happy child, arms outstretched, shouting in aid, over an advertising hoarding and in to the arms of followers who wereA delirious. Not happy, delirious. He was engulfed, and he didn't go. Further later on, in a corner of St Jamesa Park, CissA also ran, got a hurdle and hugged a , and then another man, and then more men. Moussa Sissoko, from Le Blanc-Mesnil on the outskirts of Paris, raced to participate him, as did Adam Campbell, from North Shields. Sylvain Marveaux lay vulnerable in the penalty area with cramp. Yohan Cabaye limped to participate the activities that have been everywhere you taken care of whacking his base in a handle. In the stands, energy crackled like lightning, a from the well of the bellies of 51,000 Geordies, developing a cacophony of sound. It's this that comfort looks and appears like. Chaos reigned across the Newcastle dugout. Clenched fists. Roars. Hugs that fit living out of you. Large fives. Kisses. Probably. That was from the staff. Pardew was dragged from the group by way of a steward, such as a molested stone star, tucking his shirt into his pants. Two more stewards were ushering Sissoko, Campbell and CissA straight back from the spirits of supporters. CissA ended when he made the message and appeared to the stands in wonderment, at what, who knows? His purpose, that was excellent? The actual fact it had been the third house game working he's won in injury time? Or at the vitality of the reaction? The injury of relegation has not cured in these parts. They still remember the agony of that fateful trip to Villa Park last year. Damien Duff was the ball player who deflected an attempt into his or her own purpose. He is still jeered whenever he returns to St Jamesa Park, maybe not for the target, for the understanding he never realized just what a soccer club methods to its people. His misplaced cross, in the 93rd minute, as Fulham rocked on the ropes, gasping for air, went along to Cabaye. From 25 yards out, Cabaye shot low, it found CissA, who flicked the ball into the air and in the blink of an eye crashed a right footed shot into the place of Mark Schwarzeras target. 37 seconds of forgettable soccer and ninety two minutes were forgotten then. aI donat think I could put in words the value of the goal,a said Pardew. aI couldnat hear the roar of the group, someoneas supply was battering my ears during the time. I knew nevertheless because our supporters are clever how much it meant. They know how important that has been, how important for this week in front of us now. The mood was changed by the goal. Iave the place where a target makes a time held it's place in situations. The spirit of the group was very evident today.a The opening 45 minutes were terrible. Then, within the public address system came this: aChelsea 0, Sunderland 1a. It was achieved by a combined groan.A Newcastle rallied however the drama was saved for the 93rd second. To those in black and white, it had been worth the wait. Bookings: Newcastle Sissoko, Cisse. Fulham Senderos, Riise. Person of the match Cisse. Match score 7/10. Possession: Newcastle 50%. Fulham 50%. Efforts on target: Newcastle 5. Fulham 2. Referee K Friend (Leicestershire). Attendance 51,847

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