Substitute Darren Ambrose chose the perfect moment to score his first
Barclaycard Premiership goal to snatch a point for Newcastle at Leicester in
injury-time.
Ambrose, who claimed the winner for former club Ipswich at Leicester last
Boxing Day, pounced at the death to head past Ian Walker just when it looked as
though the home side had clinched a famous victory in their 4,000th league
match.
Paul Dickov had fired the Foxes ahead on 67 minutes and time was running out
when Sir Bobby Robson sent on Ambrose and Michael Chopra for Aaron Hughes and
Lomana LuaLua, but his gamble did the trick to just about keep the Magpies'
European challenge on track.
Leicester will feel hard done by after giving their all in a contest which was
low on quality but high on commitment but the result was just about right after
the visitors failed to make the most of their greater share of the possession.
The Leicester faithful arrived ready to party as a stadium record crowd of
32,148 hoped for a little Christmas cheer, and as their side left the pitch at
the break, they would have been happy enough with what they had seen.
That is not to say that there was much attractive, flowing football on offer,
but what they got from Micky Adams' men was a committed display in which the
Magpies were never allowed things their own way.
Even with the handicap of losing central defender Steve Howey with just 16
minutes gone when the gamble to play him after a late fitness test on his
injured hamstring backfired, City were solid enough and limited United's front
two, Alan Shearer and Lomana LuaLua, to scraps of possession.
Newcastle looked the more dangerous when they were in possession, but a tricky
wind, which might have made life difficult for defenders and goalkeepers alike,
seemed to cause more problems for the men attempting to deliver the ball into
the box.
United winger Laurent Robert belatedly used that uncertainty to good effect
six minutes before the break when he sent in a dipping, swerving free-kick from
all of 40 yards which Ian Walker had to tip over, but that represented the
keeper's only real problem of the opening 45 minutes.
Leicester's approach in attack was perhaps a little more pedestrian as Titus
Bramble and Andy O'Brien dealt comfortably with Les Ferdinand and Dickov,
although they were at sixes and sevens on 29 minutes when Muzzy Izzet was given
an opportunity to deliver the ball into the box from a corner.
James Scowcroft managed to get in a flick as the visitors' defence slept,
Olivier Bernard heading off the line before Shay Given bravely dived in front of
Dickov's feet as he attempted to hook a shot home, referee Chris Foy bringing
the alarm to an end by awarding a free-kick.
The Magpies should have taken the lead within six minutes of the restart when
Nolberto Solano combined superbly with both Shearer and LuaLua before sliding
Robert in, but Walker raced from his line to block with his legs.
Full-back Olivier Bernard sent a long-range effort just wide as United
increased the tempo and LuaLua was only just off target with a
beautifully-struck drive which had Walker beaten.
However, as the game opened up, the Foxes too found their feet, and Given had
to be sure on the hour to collect Izzet's diving header after Jordan Stewart had
crossed from the right.
The Turkish international also chanced his arm with a long-range shot, but it
was Dickov who eventually broke the deadlock with 67 minutes gone.
Ferdinand flicked on Walker's long clearance and as Hughes and Bramble
dallied, the Scot made a nuisance of himself before prodding a shot past the
stranded Given.
Things got worse for the visitors on 74 minutes when Bernard was pole-axed by
a Robert clearance, although he was able to continue after treatment.
United continued to enjoy the lion's share of the possession but were never
able to create a meaningful opportunity in the face of a determined defensive
effort, Jermaine Jenas and Robert both slicing wide from distance as the
frustration grew.
Ferdinand might have increased his side's lead with an 85th-minute header
which flew just wide, but there was to be a late, heartbreaking twist in the
tail for his side.
Bernard got in a cross from the left which reached Jenas and, when Walker
blocked his shot, Ambrose stooped to head into the empty net to rescue a point.
Teams:
Leicester Walker, Curtis, Thatcher, Howey (Elliott 16),
Stewart (Davidson 71), McKinlay, Izzet, Scimeca, Scowcroft,
Dickov, Ferdinand.
Subs Not Used: Coyne, Bent, Hignett.
Goals: Dickov 67.
Newcastle Given, Hughes (Ambrose 85), O'Brien, Bramble,
Bernard, Solano, Jenas, Speed, Robert, LuaLua (Chopra 86),
Shearer.
Subs Not Used: Harper, Woodgate, Viana.
Goals: Ambrose 90.
Att: 32,148
Ref: C Foy (Merseyside).