Alan Pardew's side's first goal of the Premier League season finally
came late on from the Frenchman, earning them a morale-boosting three
points at home to the Cottagers.
A Hatem Ben Arfa strike five minutes from time handed Newcastle United a 1-0 win over Fulhamat St James' Park on Saturday.
The winger's curled effort from the edge of the penalty box brought
Newcastle their first victory of the season, and was a fitting reward
for their efforts in a game they dominated.
Alan Pardew made a number of changes from
the League Cup win over Morecambe in midweek, with Shola Ameobi keeping
his place after scoring at the Globe Arena while captain Fabricio
Coloccini returned.
Yohan Cabaye was also included in the hosts’ squad for the first time
in 2013-14 having been previously excluded amid interest from Arsenal,
while QPR loanee Loic Remy joined him in the dugout.
For Fulham, Darren Bent made his first Premier League start for the
club since his loan switch from Aston Villa while midweek goalscorer
Adel Taarabt dropped to the bench.
Newcastle began the brighter of the two teams, with skipper Coloccini
seeing a header cleared from close range by John Arne Riise after four
minutes.
But the game began to even out as time progressed, with Bent and
Mathieu Debuchy having efforts on goal for the away and home sides
respectively.
Alex Kacaniklic had a glorious chance to put the visitors ahead on
the half-hour mark, when he latched on to a long ball from the back.
However, he was unable to get clean contact and was dispossessed by the
alert Debuchy.
Papiss Cisse then headed wide after a cross from Ben Arfa before the
latter fired over in the last five minutes of the half, however, Fulham
emerged unscathed to go in goalless at the break.
It took until 61 minutes for the first chance of the second half,
with Ben Arfa striking a dipping effort at David Stockdale before Ameobi
glanced a header wide a minute later.
Riise hit back for Fulham after 66 minutes when he forced a save from
Tim Krul with a free kick but Newcastle resumed control of the match in
the aftermath.
Substitute Yoan Gouffran subsequently failed to connect with a Ben
Arfa cross with 79 minutes gone, as the hosts continued to apply plenty
of pressure.
And with five minutes of normal time remaining, their constant creation of chances finally brought a goal, as Ben Arfa cut in from the right-hand side of the box to fire brilliantly home.
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