Newcastle United vs Anzhi Makhachkala full match video and highlights

Posted on March 15th, 2013 | 59 Comments |

Newcastle United vs Anzhi Makhachkala full match video.

Newcastle United v Anzhi Makhachkala full match video (opens in new window).

Full match videos of yesterday’s Europa League second leg between Newcastle United and Anzhi Makhachkala at St James’ Park.

Match highlights

ESPN highlights of the game.

Alternative highlights (Cisse goal).

Score and goalscorers.

Newcastle United 1 (Cisse 90+3), Anzhi Makhachkala 0.

Teams and match facts.

Newcastle United (4-3-3): Rob Elliot (G), Davide Santon, Steven Taylor, Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa, Massadio Haïdara, Vurnon Anita (Adam Campbell 71, Cheick Tiote, Yohan Cabaye (C, Jonas Gutierrez 37), Sylvain Marveaux, Papiss Cisse, Moussa Sissoko.

Subs: Steve Harper (G), James Perch, Gael Bigirimana, Jonas Gutierrez, Gabriel Obertan, Adam Campbell, Shola Ameobi.

Anzhi Makhachkala (4-3-3): Vladimir Gabulov (G), Andrei Eschenko, Ewerton, Joao Carlos, Yuri Zhirkov, Odil Ahmedov, Lassana Diarra (Oleg Shatov 74), Jucilei, Mbark Boussoufa, Samuel Eto’o (c), Mehdi Carcela-Gonzalez

Subs: Evgeni Pomazan (G), Rasim Tagirbekov, Arseni Logashov, Kamil Agalarov, Oleg Shatov, Fedor Smolov, Lacina Traore.

Yellow cards: Mehdi Carcela-Gonzalez (48, 55), Vurnon Anita (57), Yuri Zhirkov (86).

Red Cards: Mehdi Carcela-Gonzalez (55 two yellows).

Referee: Deniz Aytekin (Germany).

Attendance: TBC.

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59 Responses

  1. Just had a look at their league form 9/2/0 at home and 9/2/0 away. Undefeated so far this season ouch.

  2. Worky, so playing him on that pitch wasn’t such a clever move.

    And I was just marvelling at our shortened injury list, just goes to show we shouldn’t tempt the gods of football.

    No easy games now regardles of who we drew, surprised none of the English were drawn together, or was there seeding?

  3. Cabaye is the bigger loss, Benny hasn’t played much anyway so won’t really be missed.

  4. Didnt want to loose either,took us a while to produce a goal against ten men
    because we lack creative play with no cab or Benny,when is raylor back?

  5. Should be seeing a few Stadium of Light comparisons. It is a tough draw but better than Russia, Turkey or Chelsea. I am not saying it is easier, just preferable.

    I think the NUFC fans would prefer Portugal.

  6. Ben Arfa’s injury is a pity. I said before the match that Pardew would be mad to play him on a plastic pitch (I don’t think I was alone in reaching that conclusion). It probably would have happened anyway, but why take the risk especially since he held back Jonas because of sore knees.

    It also probably means we will have him for at least another season as Liverpool wont risk it now.

  7. Whats the point of having him if he never plays, turning out to be another Dyer or Owen. Pity, be nice to get a proper season from him. Has been a real assett when he has been fit.

  8. Grumpy, he did have a broken leg and seemed fully recovered from that.

    He has had two separate and unrelated issues unlike Owen and Dyer who had the same problems over and over again.

  9. <<<<<<<<<< thinks its time to consider liverpools offer for afra meself,like haveing a rolls royce and never being able to drive it

  10. @GS says:@14
    you wernt alone bud but to be fair , think pards was left with little choice to play afra on that plastic pitch

  11. ToonArmy @19: he had Tiote, Bigi and Shola on the bench who would all have been less of a risk than a half fit Ben Arfa.

    Santon was also on the bench and he basically played as a right winger last night, so why not in the away game?

  12. @GS
    you would never get more than 30 mins out of shola on that plastic pitch bud so which of tiote and bigi you surgesting should of played up front ?

  13. <<<<<<<<<<, this dude here still thinks plastic footie pitchs should be banned

  14. Toonarmy:

    Sissoko, Marveaux and Obertan were on the pitch and could all be pushed up further if need be.

    The point was that Ben Arfa wasn’t fit and didn’t perform the role that Pardew picked him for. Plus, what I said about Santon.

    I know we would have had a lot of defensive midfielders if Tiote or Bigi played, but we were away on a plastic pitch so would that have been so bad?

  15. I’ve been monitoring the Newcastle United injuries and there are quite a few instances now of Toon players coming back, then going down again with the same injury very quickly. It isn’t just Benny right now, it’s Cabaye with his groin (there are too many knacked groins at NUFC too). It would tend to suggest that they are being rushed back too quickly and flogged too much.

  16. Yeah at least nobody will try and buy him come summer I hope. In other news Nile Ranger has admitted assault. Excellent!

  17. @GS
    <<<<<< is with ya thinking now thought you were surgesting we played tiote or bigi up front for a second there lol :)

  18. @workyticket @26
    agree this seems to be a major problem with players breaking down not long after coming back,know we all want to see these players on the pitch, but starting to think meself maybe the fans demands to rush these players back has something to do with this

  19. Toon, there was also Marveaux and several others before. I am hoping (fingers crossed) that we divven’t get as many groin strains now since Pardew has moderated his kick and rush ways to the point where we no longer make Stoke look like Barcelona. It would be interesting to know more about Pardew’s training regime though.

  20. <<<< thought meself when i saw afra, he was at least a good month away from being anywere near match fit in my view, so think he was back meself a month to early in my view

  21. <<<<<<<<<<< if we got a good offer for him this summer,this dude here might be tempted to take it

  22. TOONARMYELITE says:
    March 15, 2013 at 5:13 pm

    “<<<<<<<<<<< if we got a good offer for him this summer,this dude here might be tempted to take it" I wouldn't Toon. I think the club should stay well away from that awful style of play we started the season with, take a very close look at the training methods and be very careful not to rush key players like Cabaye and Ben Arfa back from injury too soon.

  23. @workyticket
    hes a good player the only probs his woefull injury record,dudes starting to ring k dyer alarm bells thats all

  24. <<<<<<<<<<<<<< has been talking to me mate the benfica fan tells me they mix the surporters together at there place like a party there he says,so traveling fans should have a decent time :)

  25. I don’t think there is any question that Ben Arfa was rushed back. I am not a sports fitness expert but aren’t we supposed to have some of them on staff? They can’t be very f@cking good at their jobs if we do.

    I broke my arm a couple of years ago. What if I had started shoveling snow before it had healed, I probably would have stressed it and made it worse. Plastic pitch, Ben Arfa not ready, made it worse. It probably wasn’t even Pardew’s say so except he should have been EXTRA cautious knowing it was a rock solid frozen plastic pitch.

    I know they take a scan when they first tear a hamstring but do they take another after rehab? If they do then we need a better f@cking scanner as well or somebody who can read it.

  26. Worky: I didn’t see that one. As you can see, I am a bit irked by the Ben Arfa situation as every man and his dog (and me) could see that coming. Maybe not the operation, but the relapse.

  27. Hopefully, we will not underestimate Wigan like we did last year although everything they did in the first half seemed to come off. I doubt this will happen again.

    Also, they attacked us wide like Spurs did and we were beat before the game had really started. Will Mr. Pardew have learned something?

    Our team will be very different as well, with what 5 or 6 different starters.

    It is a difficult game to call but we can go a long way to relegating them if we don’t get beat. This and the FA cup semi-final are their most important games of the season, I think.

  28. Here is last year’s team that played Wigan:

    Krul, Simpson, Williamson, Coloccini, Santon, Cabaye, Tiote, Guiterrez, Ben Arfa, Cisse, Ba.

    So that is at least 6 changes for us.

  29. GS says:
    March 15, 2013 at 7:57 pm

    “As you can see, I am a bit irked by the Ben Arfa situation as every man and his dog (and me) could see that coming. Maybe not the operation, but the relapse.”

    Well to me it’s part of a bigger problem GS. As I mentioned above, Benny isn’t the only one by any means.

  30. Ed on .com seems to think we’re lucky to get Benfica rather than one of the “stronger” teams (He obviously doesn’t know much about European football), and also because it’s “close” too. Well the only teams that are possibly stronger than Benfica are the ones in this country, and the only real mismatch is Basel and they must have something to get this far.

    http://www.nufcblog.com/2013/03/15/newcastle-can-reach-final-four-a-great-draw-for-us/

    Once again on Benfica, their manager has the perfect name if he ever wants to be a Toon messiah, Geordie Jesus.

  31. I said earlier Benfica wont be easy but a better place to go for football than Turkey or Russia. Werent there only about 70 NUFC fans at Anzhi?

  32. GS says:
    March 15, 2013 at 11:57 pm

    “I said earlier Benfica wont be easy but a better place to go for football than Turkey or Russia.”

    Why is it a better place to go for football than Turkey or Russia GS?

    On the distance thing, Istanbul and Moscow are only about 500 miles further away from Newcastle then Lisbon.

  33. I am thinking of the fans. It is more difficult to get to Russia than Portugal and my impression is there seems to be trouble when English clubs go to Turkey. I don’t know if that is really true or not, it is just the impression I have.

    I have never been to Turkey but I have been to Lisbon and that is a nice city to visit.

    I didn’t bring up Lazio. Are away fans even allowed to watch their games?

  34. GS says:
    March 16, 2013 at 5:41 pm

    “Why Alan, why?”

    GS, on several occaisions in his past, he’s been the perfect illustration of the idiom “Pride comes before a fall.”

    GS says:
    March 16, 2013 at 5:23 pm

    “I didn’t bring up Lazio. Are away fans even allowed to watch their games?”

    Oh Aye you have a point there. I think that both Fenerbahce AND ‘Nazio’ have to play their next Europa games behind closed doors. In a previous behind closed doors game for Fenerbahce, their fans parachuted flares into the stadium, and they’re already on probation for match fixing!

  35. Say we win tomorrow. Are we basically guaranteed safety? Surely after this renewal we cannot ruin this good run we are on.

  36. No easy game in EPL , Wigan are battlers and won’t be pushover , a wun punta draw will be great too !

    Re Europa League , think Pardoo putting brave face , saying it’s a great draw !

    Man , I looked at all the teams and six out of the other seven , Benfica , Steau Bookarest, FC Basel, and Chelski and Spurs are all pretty tough opponents ! Would be really happy and surprised to get through this one ! And semi’s will have even tougher games , so let’s be realistic , probably not going to win it , but great distraction from league , and good to get a littl;e shopping in russia , ukraine and lisbon high street !

    HTL against Wigan !

  37. West Ham were relegated once with nine more points than we have right now Phisix, or six more than we’ll have if we win tomorrow. Also, QPR are also rising like a Phoenix from the ashes and tomorrow’s opponents may well be third bottom but they have two games in hand and are known for end of the season rallies so there could still be a few surprises and there won’t be any Sunderlands or Derbys who are adrift with ridiculously low points totals. So no, it isn’t “guaranteed.”

    I really don’t think we will be though unless Pardew really excels himself, or the whole of the squad is abducted by aliens.

  38. nzedtoonman says:
    March 16, 2013 at 9:58 pm

    “Man , I looked at all the teams and six out of the other seven , Benfica , Steau Bookarest, FC Basel, and Chelski and Spurs are all pretty tough opponents ! Would be really happy and surprised to get through this one !
    NZed. Basel and Bucharest should be the Bradford cities of this competition and would have been the best”

    NZed, Basel and Bucharest are the Bradford Cities of the competition, and should be the easier draws if there is such a thing at this stage.

  39. Bucharest are out. Nzed missed Fenerbache and Lazio who are no pushovers. That makes his point even more valid. There is a case to be made that us and Basle are the weakest teams left in the competition.

  40. I see Chucky took his toys to another site. He is playing nice at the moment. It won’t last.

  41. i wouldn’t put it past pardew messing it up, it’s what he does best.
    ashley should do himself a favour, and f**k gimpfist off, at the end of the season.
    i still think we will pay the price for sticking by this conman, and his apparent ineptitude, down the track.

  42. GS says:
    March 17, 2013 at 5:35 am

    “I see Chucky took his toys to another site.”

    Chuck’s a slag GS. He’s always been seeing other blogs behind this blog’s back.