Newcastle late show boosts promotion bid

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Last Updated : Mar 01 2017 | 9:42 AM IST
Newcastle moved a step closer to the Premier League after staging a dramatic fightback to clinch a crucial 2-1 win over Championship promotion rivals Brighton.
Rafael Benitez's side climbed above Brighton into first place in the second tier table thanks to a two-goal burst in the final nine minutes at the Amex Stadium yesterday.
Trailing to Glenn Murray's first half penalty, the Magpies equalised through Mohamed Diame's fortuitous effort before Ayoze Perez bagged the winner just a minute before full-time.
A 12th win in their last 17 away games puts Newcastle firmly on course for promotion.
Benitez's men are two points ahead of second placed Brighton and eight in front of third placed Huddersfield as they look to secure an immediate return to the Premier League following last season's relegation.
"A lot of things are against us, but the reaction of the team was good," Benitez said.
"Watching the replay of the penalty he was pushing our player, you can't give a penalty in this type of game.
"But I think we created a lot of good situations before we got a little bit lucky. And Ayoze was calm and composed for the winner."
It was a bitter blow for Brighton, who are eyeing a place in the top-flight for the first time since 1982-83 after missing out in the play-off semi-finals last season.
But despite the frustrating setback, Brighton boss Chris Hughton, who led Newcastle to the Championship title in 2009-10, knows his team still control their own destiny in the battle for automatic promotion.
"Was it a sickener? Yes, and I don't think it was a result we deserved," Hughton said.
"I generally felt we would go on and win the game.
Murray had only one goal in his last nine Championship outings, but it didn't take long for the veteran striker to net his 17th of the season.
The breakthrough came in the 14th minute when Ciaran Clark and Murray tangled in the area as they awaited a corner.
Referee Bobby Madley ruled in Murray's favour and the striker coolly dispatched the penalty.

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First Published: Mar 01 2017 | 9:42 AM IST

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