Alan Shearer said time was running out for Newcastle in their bid to cling on to their place in the Premier League after the Magpies were denied victory by Portsmouth on Monday.
A goalless draw left the Magpies three points adrift of fourth-from-bottom Hull with just four matches left to stave off relegation and a daunting trip to face title-chasing Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday.
The trip to Liverpool is followed by home games against fellow relegation candidates Middlesbrough and then Fulham and a final day trip to Aston Villa.
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Shearer said: “We need to get a win. Time is running out, we know it. We might get something at Anfield and then we have two home games we need to take six points from. I think it will go to the final game of the season. But we need a win to kickstart a bit of momentum.”
SEVEN POINTS CLEAR
The point edges Portsmouth closer to securing their own top flight status, with Paul Hart’s side now seven points clear of the drop zone.
The stakes involved in a match that Shearer had described as both a must-win encounter and the most important of his players’ careers, were reflected in the presence of all three of the club’s leading strikers — Michael Owen, Mark Viduka and Obafemi Martins — in the starting line-up.
That helped to ensure a buzzing atmosphere at the outset but the final whistle was to be greeted with a chorus of jeers from the home fans as Newcastle’s big guns failed to produce the moment of quality required, with Owen squandering a glorious chance just after the hour mark.
Newcastle came close to breaking the deadlock before the interval when David James did well to turn a Damien Duff strike around the post.
From the resulting corner, Viduka sent a looping header over the bar and the home side also had claims for a penalty for handball against Hermann Hreidarsson waved away after Alan Smith had blasted a shot against the Icelander’s arm.
LET-OFF
Five minutes into the second half, there was a real let-off for Newcastle when Peter Crouch went down in the box under a challenge from Fabricio Coloccini.
That was a sign that Newcastle were starting to leave space at the back for Pompey to exploit, but the home side should have taken the lead just after the hour mark when Viduka, despite having been wrestled to the ground, played Owen into a one-on-one situation with James.
The England goalkeeper came out on top in the duel with his international teammate, saving with his legs, and that was to prove Newcastle’s last real chance of claiming all three points.
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