The Tyne-Wear Derby
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MT: Welcome back to the second Tyne-Wear derby of the season. Yes, you heard right, it's Newcastle vs Sunderland at the St. James Park. It's Martin Tyler and Alan Smith commenting on today's game, and we hope to bring you an absolute classic. The atmosphere here is unreal, and the crowd is certainly prepared for a brilliant match.
AS: Well, It looks a brilliant game, and one of great importance for both clubs. Newcastle are stuck in 11th, with Sunderland just 4 places above their Magpie foes. A win for either club could cause a real rumble in the table. Well, the lineups have been released, here they are.
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MT: Well, Newcastle have opted for their 4-5-1, and the key player today has to be Waldemar. This lad, just 19, is one of the most technically gifted players on the planted, and he has the potential to make a huge impact. Of course, there is Maninho, who is always a threat to score. However, Andrew Wisdom is in the team, which comes as a surprise considering Javier D'Amico has been the regular starter this season.
AS: Southampton have gone for a more counter based formation, the 4-2-3-1 today, with the most surprising inclusion in the team being Dominic Beradi. Jim Moran, who scored the winner in the last Tyne-Wear derby, gets a rest. Also, new signing Nic Cornoa lines us at left back, a player Francesco Totti was interested in signing for his Newcastle. However, Corona snubbed the Toon and has joined Sunderland. Now, the players are ready, and we're ready for a classic at the St. James Park.
MT:
And we're off! (1)
AS:
Now it's Roberts, running down the middle of the pitch, he's gotten past Yann M'Villa. He has a go from range, saved comfortably by Alex McCarthy. My, what a goal that would have been if that got past the Newcastle Keeper. (8)
MT:
Skopjanac has it now. He crosses towards the middle! Headed away by Nic Corona and now Sunderland are on the attack. Roberts has it again, he cuts across the middle and has a go, well wide. Newcastle really need to focus on marking Roberts though, he could score if he gets another chance. (18)
AS:
Now it's Alex McCarthy to take the free kick. He looks for Yann M'Villa, and It's stolen by Dominic Beradi! Beradi is through on goal here, he must score! He goes for the chip, oh that's really poor. Beradi is shaking his head in shock, that was a real chance for Sunderland to take the lead. (21)
MT:
And that's half time! (45)
AS: Well, once again, just like the last time out, Newcastle are getting totally pulverized by Sunderland. They haven't had a foothold in the game at all here, and Totti's pep talk really needs to spark his team, or else Sunderland will be going home with three points.
MT: I completely agree with you Alan, Newcastle have been dreadful and Totti doesn't seem to be too happy with his side.
AS: Sunderland have kicked off the second half (46)
MT:
Iker Munain with the ball now near half-field, he's passed to Nedlev, who's found a wide open Beradi out on the right flank! Dominico goes right by Elvis, and his shot goes... JUST WIDE! Best chance of the game right there, and Sunderland are in absolute control. It's hard to see Newcastle escape with a point here. (50)
AS:
GOAL for sunderland, it's a tap in from Dominico Beradi. But NO, the assistant has his flag up, great play from Sunderland but yet again the goal does not come. It was brilliant play by Buckley, who found Beradi on the wing. Beradi squared it back at the top of the box to Buckley, who's shot was well saved but fell back to an offside Beradi. So close for Sunderland. (55)
MT: Signs of life from Newcastle here, a dangerous cross from Elvis has to be cleared away. (57)
AS: Ante Rebic has a free kick from just outside the box, but the angle is a little bit too tight to shoot. Rebic floats in a cross, and it's headed away back to Waldemar at the top of the box. Waldemar takes a touch and
MT:
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GOAL for Waldemar, his first for the club and he's obviously delighted. The crowd is going wild here at the St. James Park, it's Newcastle's first chance and Newcastle's first goal. It's an absolute corker by the young Brazilian, a half volley that found it's way into the roof of the net, an unstoppable effort. (71)
AS:
Clayton to Munain, Munain here. Oh, he's played a perfect pass to Goretzka, who's through on goal! Goretzka can't miss! McCarthy comes up HUGE for Newcastle, best save of the night! Goretzka's got his head in his hands. (84)
MT:
And that's full time! The Newcastle fans are delighted and so is Francesco Totti, who winss his first major derby with Newcastle in front of his home fans. It's a fantastic result for the Toon, and Sunderland leave empty handed despite having 25 shots.
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