Tuesday, April 2, 2013

David Gibson: More away day Blues as Newcastle United ripped to shreds - ChronicleLive

The alarm bells are ringing fully again for Newcastle fans following the major defeat at Manchester City Carlos Tevez bags Manchester City's first goal against Newcastle When we had presented the trumpets and put away the alarm bells it has became more than a touch early. Geordies could hear the peal of the bells loud and clear yet again. The pursuing pack are now actually at their door after United were torn to pieces by a Manchester City side as star-studded as a cloudless winter sky. When United acquired their one and only away success at Aston Villa as January found a finish with Frenchmen pouring over the Channel and as much as Tyneside the near future appeared positively rosy. However, since then the Magpies have gone to Spurs, Swansea, Wigan and Man City and lost each time. Not really a point gained. As a result West HamA and Southampton have leapfrogged them and also those perennial relegation competitors Wigan have closed the gap to three items with a casino game in hand. The alarms, the bells... Enjoy it or not United are straight back in the mire. Never mind winning the Europa League, neverA mind looking for a top-10 end, avoiding the fall will do for Geordies that are biting their nails once more. Iall tell you this: the Tyne- Wear derby in a week has now taken on significant proportions for both groups. Itas no more just about regional bragging rights, this really is about PL success. The loser may go down. Perhaps a double header with Portuguese giants Benfica dominates the sky line, in reality Unitedas next twoA large fits are home to Fulham and home to Sunderland. Itas a complicated scenario for Alan Pardew, who wished to be well away from trouble and in a position to concentrate on putting out his strongest team against Benfica twice within an effort to get the Europa League and go on. Now heas back to needing to consider reducing his Euro efforts to second in value as he did early in the season. If Man City are allowed to be a group in disarray with their champions banner decreased then goodness knows what might have occurred if they'd been on the coat-tails of these red neighbors. Mind you, United stepped on to the subject with Danny Simpson and Jonas Gutierrez their full-backs and Gabriel Obertan preferred to Sylvain Marveaux, which did little to heighten any vulnerable optimism on the terraces. Obertan was down by half- time, having allowed City a crucial second goal thatA got the game beyond Newcastle. With 40 minutes gone it was 0-0; at half-time it was 2-0. If Carlos Tevez won an excellent group purpose then Obertan criminally allowed Samir Nasri to be on and give David Silva for the second. Game over. The fact that Rob Elliot pulled off some good saves and nevertheless let in four objectives tells the story about how precisely United were dismantled. City far too much room was allowed by them to play their football as opposed to getting around them, specially in the first half. You do notA let thoroughbreds an un- questioned gallop and then expect you'll stay with them. Probably the City result was expected, if not the margin of it, but defeats at Swansea and Wigan most definitely weren't. When will Newcastle know that should you bow the knee to the reasonable, then inevitable beat against the best has the cumulative effectation of losing you way down one of the dead-beats. Precisely where United are right now that is.

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