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Newcastle United were left to wonder
what might of been, after being dramatically dumped out of the UEFA
Champions League Qualifying Round at the hands of Partizan Belgrade
in a penalty shoot out, after the game ended 1-0 to Partizan on
the night, leaving the score at 1-1 on aggregate.
Newcastle had the first
opportunity after good work from Viana, but Ameobi's header was
straight at the Partizan goalkeeper.
A foul by West on Shearer saw
United awarded a free kick 30 yards out on six minutes, but when
Solano rolled the ball to Viana the Portuguese midfielder's strike
was gathered by Kralj at the foot of his left hand post.
On 10 minutes the goalkeeper
had to be quick off his line to boot the ball clear from Ameobi
following a short back pass from Djordjevic, then Duljaj headed
away for a corner but the visitors cleared their lines.
On 17 minutes Malbasa was booked
for pulling back Solano as he tried to race clear down the right,
and when the Peruvian swung the ball in Ameobi was bundled over
but the referee showed no interest in awarding a spot kick.
At the other end Ilic showed
good skill to turn inside Hughes and cut inside the penalty area,
but he was crowded out before he could get a cross in.
Moments later Cirkovic won a
corner for Belgrade after a flowing move down the right, but Ilic's
in swinger was eventually cleared, then after another quick break
down the opposite flank Iliev lost his footing as he tried to carve
his way through the defence.
Shearer had the crowd on their
feet on 24 minutes when he got on the end of Solano's cross, but
his header flew over the bar, then a minute later Ameobi's glancing
header had the goalkeeper back-pedalling but the ball skimmed the
roof of the net.
Just after the half hour Solano's
powerful shot was blocked by Kralj, and when Solano chipped the
ball back in to the six yard area Ameobi's header was also blocked
and eventually cleared.
On 36 minutes United won another
corner, and when Woodgate headed the ball on Shearer couldn't keep
his header down from inside the six yard box and the chance went
begging.
Six minutes before the interval
a superb ball over the top from Solano set Dyer away, but he shot
straight at the goalkeeper under pressure from two defenders.
On 44 minutes O'Brien headed
Stojanoski's cross away for a corner with Iliev looking to get on
the end of it, but the flag kick did not cause Given any problems,
then Iliev won a corner in stoppage time but again the ball was
cleared and the half ended goalless.
Viana flashed a 22 yard strike
wide of the target a minute into the second period, then at the
other end O'Brien stuck out a leg to divert Malbasa's cross for
a corner which was cleared.
On 49 minutes Dyer won United
a corner which was eventually cleared despite some confusion in
the box, but Partizan went straight up the other end and took a
shock lead on the night to level the scores on aggregate when Illiov
rolled the ball into an empty net after the ball was squared into
his path.
Dyer almost levelled immediately
after Shearer's flick on, but Kralj gathered the ball at the second
attempt.
The goal sparked the 37,293
crowd into life, with the hosts knowing they had to find a goal
from somewhere to prevent the match from going into extra time.
A clever lob over the top from
Shearer saw Dyer race into the box on the hour mark, but the goalkeeper
came off his line quickly to gather the ball before the England
midfielder could get to it.
Shearer then crossed for Ameobi
from the left, but the striker took a touch rather than attempting
a first time effort and failed to hit the target from an angle.
The Magpies' skipper shot high
and wide on 66 minutes as United tried to put the visitors under
some pressure, then Hughes won a corner when his cross deflected
off Malbasa.
Once again Viana's delivery
from the flag kick didn't pose any threat to the Partizan defence,
and when the ball was cleared Bernard's long range drive was well
off target.
On 69 minutes Iliev's strike
from distance skimmed off Woodgate's heel for a corner, and Djordjevic's
header at the back post was just over.
A foul by O'Brien on Delibasic
earned the Irish international a caution, then Ameobi had to head
clear from inside his own penalty area after the Belgrade outfit
won another corner.
Ameobi did well to get on the
end of Viana's free kick on 77 minutes but he could not get the
effort on target, then when play switched to the other end Solano
was unlucky to concede a corner when the ball appeared to take a
touch off a Belgrade player but thankfully for Newcastle the flag
kick wasn't capitalised on as West blasted over.
Belgrade won yet another corner
on 83 minutes as they tried to kill the game off inside the 90 minutes,
then Given was well positioned to catch Duljaj's strike.
With five minutes remaining,
Laurent Robert replaced Viana.
In the last minute Malbasa went
down in a heap following a challenge by Solano, and United were
forced to put the ball out of play to allow him to be treated -
much to the crowd's frustration.
The fourth official indicated
there were to be two minutes of time added on, and only a fine save
from Given to deny Malbasa prevented the away team from clinching
victory.
At the start of the extra time,
Gary Speed was replaced by Jermaine Jenas, and there was a scare
for United three minutes in when Iliev's shot rolled across the
face of goal with Delibasic unable to get a touch to poke the ball
home.
Dyer won a corner in front of
the East Stand on 97 minutes, and when the ball was swung into the
near post by Robert it was stabbed away for another corner but this
time the Partizan defence headed clear.
On 99 minutes some tenacious
play from Dyer saw him feed the ball out wide to Solano, and Shearer
got on the end of his cross with his head but could not get his
effort on target.
Three minutes from the end of
the first half of extra time Robert motored away down the left and
crossed for Ameobi, but the striker, flanked by two defenders, could
get a touch.
Dyer then showed unbelievable
energy to scamper back and gain possession as Partizan tried to
break, but when he squared the ball into the middle the defence
once again cleared the danger.
Seconds before the start of
the second period of extra time, both Woodgate and Given appealed
to the crowd to raise the decibel level, and the fans were almost
cheering a goal 15 seconds into the half but Jenas headed wide from
Hughes' cross.
LuaLua was introduced into the
action two minutes later for Solano, and moments later Robert's
effort took a deflection for a corner but despite a scramble inside
the box the ball was eventually hacked away.
Duljaj then fouled Shearer on
the right side of the box, but Robert's low curling effort was gathered
by Kralj.
Duljaj then forced Given into
another save when he cut inside and shot, then LuaLua showed some
of his tricks before crossing into the middle but Kralj caught the
ball.
Malbasa tried his luck from
20 yards but Given saved, then Shearer headed over the bar at the
Gallowgate End after Ameobi's flick on.
On 117 minutes, Belgrade coach
Lothar Matthaus brought on Cakar for Delibasic after his striker
was injured in a collision with Jenas.
Nadj fired just wide of Given's
right hand post a minute from the end, then a foul on Dyer gave
United a free kick on the edge of the box in a central position
and when Shearer blasted the ball through the wall, Krajl somehow
kept the ball out with his feet and the tie went to penalties.
Newcastle's penalty jinx continued
as they crashed 4-3 in sudden death.
Shearer, Dyer, Woodgate and
Hughes all failed from the spot, with successful kicks from Ameobi,
LuaLua and Jenas cancelled out by Nadj, Cakar, Ilic and Cirkovic
left Newcastle to ponder what might of been.
Newcastle now enter the UEFA
Cup.
Match report taken from nufc.co.uk
Sir Bobby said:
"I have to say we took
bad penalties. "It comes to penalties and they tell me we've
never won a match on penalties here, so we've done it again.
"We missed the first three,
so how are we going to win on penalties? But we were in a position
to actually win it because their lad put it over the bar.
"His bottle went and he
put it over the bar and we were in with a chance.
"Aaron Hughes is usually
so calm and cool and confident on penalties and he hits it over
the bar. I've never seen him hit it over the bar.
"It was one of those dreadful
nights, really. We're devastated because we had a chance on penalties
and we couldn't do it on penalties.
"We missed four penalties
out of seven. Come tomorrow in training, we'll knock all seven in."
It's no good crying over spilt
milk, it's gone, forget about the Champions League.
"We'll try to put ourselves
in a position at the end of this season where we can try it again."
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