Newcastle fume as Chelsea come from behind to earn controversial point

Reece James celebrates after pulling a goal back for Chelsea shortly after the break.
Reece James celebrates after pulling a goal back for Chelsea shortly after the break.ANDY BUCHANAN / AFP

Chelsea recovered from a two-goal HT deficit to claim a 2-2 Premier League (PL) draw against Newcastle United in a result that extends the Magpies’ unbeaten run at St James’ Park to 10 games (W8, D2).

Key stats

- Nick Woltemade is the fourth Newcastle United player to score twice in the opening 20 minutes of a Premier League game at St. James' Park, after Andy Cole v Liverpool in November 1993, Duncan Ferguson v Southampton in January 2000, and Jacob Murphy v Tottenham Hotspur in April 2023.

- Newcastle recorded six big chances in the first half - the most on record in a Premier League first half against Chelsea, and Magpies' joint-most (also six v Southampton in March 2020).

- In Robert Sánchez and Aaron Ramsdale (one each), Newcastle v Chelsea is the first Premier League game to see both goalkeepers create a chance since Sunderland v Watford in December 2016 (Heurelho Gomes and Jordan Pickford).

Highlights

Analysis

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Anthony Gordon was given Flashscore's Man of the Match award and was given the highest rating of the match with the Newcastle midfielder given 7.6 - narrowly ahead of Joao Pedro and Nick Woltemade (7.5 each).

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Match report

Needing a reaction after the disappointment of the Wear-Tyne derby defeat, Newcastle wasted no time imposing themselves against fellow EFL Cup semi-finalists Chelsea.

With just four minutes on the clock, Robert Sánchez produced an excellent reaction stop to keep out Anthony Gordon’s close-range effort, but he could do nothing to prevent Nick Woltemade from slamming home into an empty net on the follow-up.

Woltemade had netted just once in 11 games heading into this one, but with 20 minutes played, the Newcastle forward had a brace as he applied a deft touch to Gordon’s inswinger, surviving a long VAR check to put the Magpies two ahead.

The visitors gradually improved as the half wore on, coming close to halving the deficit when Pedro Neto inadvertently guided the ball in with his hand. Nonetheless, the hosts could have all but wrapped up the points before the break had Woltemade been able to direct Gordon’s dangerous ball on target.

Only Brentford had dropped more PL points from winning positions than Newcastle’s 11, and just four minutes after the restart, Blues captain Reece James restored some Chelsea confidence when he whipped a delightful free-kick in off the post to halve the deficit. 

Soon after, Trevoh Chalobah got away with a rough challenge on Gordon that could have conceded a penalty, preserving Chelsea’s momentum as they pressed for a leveller.

Looking unrecognisable from the first half, the Blues found an equaliser in the 66th minute thanks to João Pedro, whose first touch from Sánchez’s long pass took the ball away from Malick Thiaw, allowing him the space to race through on goal and slot past Aaron Ramsdale.

An end-to-end finale unfolded as James slid in to deny substitute Harvey Barnes what looked to be a certain goal, shortly before side-footing a volley wide to the despair of the home crowd.

Another substitute, Anthony Elanga, could have stolen the points at the death, but his counterattack ended with him bending a shot off-target as an enthralling contest drew to a close.

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Newcastle are without a clean sheet in 10 games, a stat that will undoubtedly concern the Toon after throwing away a commanding HT lead to leave them in the bottom half of the PL standings.

For Enzo Maresca, a much-improved second-half display will see his side end the weekend where they started, sitting fourth despite dropping points in four of their last five league games (W1, D3, L1).

Flashscore Man of the Match: Anthony Gordon (Newcastle United)

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