Date: Tuesday
8th January 2002, 7pm
Venue:
The Autoquest Stadium, Widnes. Home of the Widnes Vikings RL team
and now Unibond football side Runcorn - Halton.
Third season this venue has been used by Everton for reserve
fixtures.
Conditions: Given
recent bad weather, a cold clear night was something of a relief and
the pitch held up well, partly due to the postponement of Saturday's
Runcorn Unibond game.
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Half time: Everton 0 Newcastle Reserves 0
62 mins A cross from the Everton left reached LuaLua, who brought
it down with his foot, only to see it bounce and fall into the range of
the lurking Chadwick. He smashed it goalwards on the volley
and it simply flew past a frozen Harper into his top right hand corner
from close on 20 yards. Simply unstoppable. 0-1
Full time:
Everton 1 Newcastle Reserves 0
Toffee's reserve coach Andy
Holden said:
I thought he (Gerrard)
had a great game and made a few important saves for us,
He pulled a great
save off after just 10 minutes to keep it a 0-0 and that gave us the
confidence to go on and progress in the game.
Then there was a
couple after we went ahead and right at the death, well, he has kept us in
the game to be honest.
Whilst the efforts
of the keeper were crucial last night, so too was the attitude of the
outfield players who showed great strength against a more experienced
Newcastle outfit.
The lads stuck at
it to be fair to them and it wasnt easy because the conditions on the
pitch werent great and they faced a side with a bit of experience.
They had Warren Barton playing at full-back and the two front-runners both
had first team experience, so credit where credit's due.
It was always
going to be scrappy, end-to-end, and I think they actually had more
chances on goal than ourselves.
Everton midfielder Keith Southern made his first appearance of
the season after return from a cruciate injury and commented:
"It's been a long road back but
I'm delighted to get 90 minutes in - there's nothing more frustrating than
working hard all the time at the training ground knowing that you're not
going to get a game at the end of the week.
But the medical people here have
been brilliant and I had to take on board their advice and wait until I
was completely ready to play again.
Now it is just a case of taking my
time and trying to get as many reserve games under my belt as I can.
"It was nice to be back from a
personal point of view, but the result was the most important thing, we're
obviously at the wrong end of the table and we needed the points."
Tommy
Craig commented:
"I was actually
delighted with the way we played and we had so many chances.
"I could not
have asked more from the team in terms of attitude and application but we
had one of those nights when we were never going to score.
"And I have to
say that Everton keeper Paul Gerrard was absolutely magnificent. He made
some truly brilliant saves from Lomana Lua Lua, Jamie Coppinger and Shola
Ameobi.
"In addition,
Shola hit the post and he had another shot which hit the keeper before
going on to strike a post."
"The big plus
point is that all these five got in a really good shift."
"In the last
two years we have been second and third in the table at Christmas and then
fallen away in the second half of the season and I don't want that to
happen again."
A luckless Newcastle side crashed to
their third consecutive defeat, and have now only taken one point from
their three trips to the Autoquest Stadium.
However as coach Tommy Craig pointed out, all that was missing was goals
and in chances created and territorial possession we were the superior
side. On another night Shola Ameobi might have had a hat trick, but
Gerrard was equal to his two first time shots on target in the opening
half hour, and the post intervened after the break when the Everton
'keeper had over-committed himself.
It was scoreless at the break, and at that stage there looked to be only
one winner, but in similar fashion to the Leeds home reserve game, we
contrived to miss our chances and allow the opposition to snatch an
unlikely winner. To be fair to Everton, they had been slightly more
involved in the game than Leeds, and the eventual goal scorer Chadwick
missed the best chance of the first half when Harper saved well from his
shot when on-on-one.
Pointless return aside, there were a number of positives for United from
the game: most notably the return of midfielder Brian Kerr to something
approaching his old form, with his touch and passing vision coming back
finally after something of a lean spell since his return from injury.
With midfielders in short supply, Michael Chopra was asked to reprise his
England role on the right flank and almost broke through once or twice,
while behind him Warren Barton put in a steady professional shift.
The talented twosome upfront never quite got into gear and failed to
linkup with each other - this was one of those nights when Lua passed
rather than shot and vice versa: some of his approach work was marvellous
but his usefulness to the team rather less so. Some late hope was provided
by Coppinger, who made several dangerous runs in from the left and almost
saved a point in the 4th minute of added time with a header from an
awkward angle that Gerrard just clutched.
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