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BOLTON WANDERERS REPORTS 1997-1998
Picture John Barnes celebrates scoring the opener.

Newcastle 2 Bolton 1

By Carl Liddle, PA Sport.

John Barnes celebrated a personal milestone, his 200th League and Cup goal, but there was little more to cheer until almost a minute into injury time when Temuri Ketsbaia popped up to score the winner for Newcastle.

His celebration was extravagant as he took his shirt off to celebrate what could well be a vital three points for the Magpies at the end of a stressful week.

Even a 17-minute substitute appearance by Alan Shearer failed to lift the gloom that had fallen on St James' until the Georgian combined with fellow sub Shearer and Darren Peacock to score.

Well before the game kicked off there were more cameramen than a Hollywood blockbuster - all there to put on record the return of the local hero Shearer.

And a stadium which since the introduction of its all-seater status doesn't fill until the ten-minute period leading up to kick-off was today unusually vibrant by 2.30pm - would he really be involved?

When the answer arrived at, on a simple piece of A4 paper, the relief was as evident within the confines of the Media Centre as it surely was within the ever filling stands.

Peter Beardsley, who also deserved some of the spotlight on his return to St James' Park, had to take a back seat as he skippered Bolton out on to the pitch.

Not since the arrival of Kevin Keegan as manager in February 1992 has there been such an instant change of mood.

And, as Newcastle fans indicated in the local radio phone-in earlier, it was the most vital game for the club since the last game of the 1991/92 campaign.

With Shearer on the bench after being out the whole season with ankle ligament damage, it took United six minutes to go ahead.

Barnes broke onto a fine ball from Steve Watson to superbly chip an acute angle shot high over Keith Branagan into the Bolton net for his 200th League and Cup goal of a glittering career.

United all too often found space in behind the visitors' defence as Mark Fish and Andy Todd were forced to turn and chase United attackers.

Bolton hit back and twice in as many minutes Beardsley, skipper for the day on his return to Tyneside, was involved. First Per Frandsen fired narrowly wide and then Scott Sellars smashed a fine free-kick goalwards only for Shaka Hislop to save well moving to his left.

The playing surface was very poor and as the game moved towards half-time many home moves became bogged down in midfield.

Northern Ireland winger Keith Gillespie was having a good time down theUnited right, but his final ball into the box was once again poor.

Wanderers looked effective in midfield with Frandsen and Sellars busy but their attack was hardly worrying the home back four in which Peacock and Stuart Pearce, back after injury, were in fine form.

Alessandro Pistone, the United left-back, was finding a great deal of space but on almost every occasion his final ball, like that of Gillespie, was either overhit or misdirected.

Within minutes of the restart Shearer was out warming up much to the delight of the home fans.

But powerful efforts from Pollock and Beardsley so nearly brought Bolton a warranted equaliser before the crowd went wild with Shearer looking set to go on.

But before the England skipper got on to the pitch, Bolton hit back through Nathan Blake in the 72nd minute. The striker turned Peacock and blasted an effort past Hislop from 10 yards.

Shearer finally got on to a huge ovation as the United striker replaced Barnes with 17 minutes remaining.

With his final throw of the dice Temuri Ketsbaia replaced Tomasson as the visitors continued to hold out. Despite the late winner this was anything but a convincing show from Newcastle against a spirited Bolton.

Teams

Newcastle: Hislop, Watson, Peacock, Pearce, Pistone, Beresford, Barton, Barnes (Shearer 72), Lee, Gillespie, Tomasson (Ketsbaia 79).

Subs Not Used: Given, Rush, Hamilton.

Booked: Barton.

Goals: Barnes 6, Ketsbaia 90.

Bolton: Branagan, Cox, Fish, Todd, Phillips, Pollock, Frandsen, Sellars, Beardsley, Taylor (Gunnlaugsson 83), Blake.

Subs Not Used: Johansen, Aljofree, Carr, Ward.

Booked: Frandsen, Todd.

Goals: Blake 72.

Att: 36,767

Ref: G Poll (Tring).

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