Watch Sunderland Vs Newcastle Live Stream , For a majority of this edition of the Tyne-Wear Derby, Sunderland were the better side. All in all, they probably deserved a point from the match. However, Newcastle United were able to finish off one chance while Sunderland couldn’t find the goal that their play likely deserved, and one moment of brilliance by Ryan Taylorended up being the difference.
The first half was extremely physical and controversial, with Sebastian Larsson and Yohan Cabaye both getting away with red card offenses. Larsson’s was a handball off the line, while Cabaye’s was a dangerous challenge on Phil Bardsley. Both teams created plenty of chances in the first half, but both goalkeepers were superb.
While the first half was entertaining, the beginning of the second half was quite a bit slower. It seemed like both Alan Pardew and Steve Bruce thought the match was a little too wide open for their tastes and decided to shut it down, ultimately resulting in a style of play that was less easy on the eyes, but probably more practical for both sides.
The goal eventually came in the 63rd minute, and it was equal parts luck and skill that caused Ryan Taylor to score. From the left side of the penalty area, he swung in a free kick to the far post towards the head of Steven Taylor. However, the central defender missed and the ball sailed directly into the back of the net, giving Newcastle the lead.
Sunderland pressed for the equalizer but never found it as Newcastle’s defense held strong. In the 89th minute, Bardsley was shown a red card, reducing the Black Cats to ten men and all but killing off their chances of salvaging a point.
The first half was extremely physical and controversial, with Sebastian Larsson and Yohan Cabaye both getting away with red card offenses. Larsson’s was a handball off the line, while Cabaye’s was a dangerous challenge on Phil Bardsley. Both teams created plenty of chances in the first half, but both goalkeepers were superb.
While the first half was entertaining, the beginning of the second half was quite a bit slower. It seemed like both Alan Pardew and Steve Bruce thought the match was a little too wide open for their tastes and decided to shut it down, ultimately resulting in a style of play that was less easy on the eyes, but probably more practical for both sides.
The goal eventually came in the 63rd minute, and it was equal parts luck and skill that caused Ryan Taylor to score. From the left side of the penalty area, he swung in a free kick to the far post towards the head of Steven Taylor. However, the central defender missed and the ball sailed directly into the back of the net, giving Newcastle the lead.
Sunderland pressed for the equalizer but never found it as Newcastle’s defense held strong. In the 89th minute, Bardsley was shown a red card, reducing the Black Cats to ten men and all but killing off their chances of salvaging a point.
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