Eddie Howe's side come from behind to beat League Two Bromley at St James' Park
Eddie Howe's side come from behind to beat League Two Bromley at St James' ParkFor every member of the supporting cast that saw their stock rise on Sunday , there was another who looked like they might be reaching the end of the road in black and white, most notably
Nobody could doubt his commitment here or the amount of ground he covered but there was no incision or enterprise from the Paraguay winger. Newcastle have moved past him., there is an undoubted equation to solve here. Finding a solution that might enable Newcastle to refresh their problem right wing position would be the first feather in the cap of a man who has pretensions to reshape the club.
They stung Newcastle’s much-changed side out of their early complacency with a superb opening goal after Cameron Congreve beat Miley to the ball before curling an outstanding effort past Martin Dubravka’s right palm. Among the 3,000 who journeyed from London there was euphoria and what a moment it was for Woodman, who had described this tie as like returning “home”.
It was a testament to Bromley’s endeavour that Newcastle only found an extra gear when they introduced Gordon andat the interval. The impact of introducing two heavyweights was almost instant as Newcastle landed a decisive blow early in the second half. Matt Targett won the penalty and Gordon coolly converted.
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