Another win for the Toon

Newcastle 2-0 Aston Villa

Obafemi Martins' brace earned Newcastle victory against Aston Villa and lifted the Magpies out of the bottom three.

Martins opened the scoring on the hour, beating Villa keeper Brad Friedel with a left-footed shot from 18 yards after turning inside Martin Laursen.

The Nigerian secured victory, tapping home from close-range after good work down the left from Jonas Gutierrez.

Nicky Butt also struck the post for the Magpies while Laursen's header hit the upright for Villa in the first-half.

Needing victory to climb into the Premier League's top three, Villa started the better of the two sides and should have taken a lead into the half-time break.

Laursen had the visitors' first real chance, heading Gareth Barry's 11th-minute corner against the post.

Ten minutes later Gabriel Agbonlahor had Villa's best chance of the half but the normally reliable striker mis-kicked from close range after Ashley Young had played him in.

Just before the break Agbonlahor turned provider, playing in Ashley Young, but Newcastle keeper Shay Given was equal to the effort with a point-blank block.

Newcastle held on until half-time, with only midfielder Joey Barton testing Friedel in the Villa goal with a long-distance effort.

But Barton showcased both sides of his personality in a lively first-half display as he was spoken to by referee Steve Bennett for appearing to flick Agbonlahor in the face.

Newcastle improved after the break and after Barton was booked for a late challenge on Luke Young, the controversial midfielder created the opener.

But Barton showcased both sides of his personality in a lively first-half display as he was spoken to by referee Steve Bennett for appearing to flick Agbonlahor in the face.

Newcastle improved after the break and after Barton was booked for a late challenge on Luke Young, the controversial midfielder created the opener.

Barton found Martins with an accurate long ball on the edge of the Villa box and the Nigerian superbly cut inside Laursen before rifling a low drive past Friedel.

Soon after, Butt came close to making it 2-0 with his glorious 20-yard free-kick curling against the post and rebounding away to safety.



O'Neill frustrated by Newcastle defeat
But Newcastle continued to press and a second goal arrived with eight minutes remaining, again courtesy of Martins.

Gutierrez provided it after fine work down the left wing, beating the challenge of Nigel Reo-Coker before cutting the ball back to Martins, who made no mistake from close range.

Victory lifted Newcastle to 14th in the Premier League, while Villa remain in fifth place.


Newcastle: Given, Beye, Coloccini, Taylor, Jose Enrique, Gutierrez, Barton, Butt, Duff, Martins (Cacapa 88), Ameobi (Owen 90).
Subs Not Used: Harper, Guthrie, Bassong, N'Zogbia, Geremi. Booked: Beye, Barton, Martins, Ameobi.

Goals: Martins 60, 83.

Aston Villa: Friedel, Luke Young, Cuellar, Laursen, Shorey (Sidwell 72), Milner, Reo-Coker (Harewood 85), Barry, Ashley Young, Agbonlahor, Carew.
Subs Not Used: Guzan, Davies, Knight, Salifou, Gardner.

Booked: Barry, Luke Young, Sidwell.

Att: 44,567 Ref: Steve Bennett (Kent).


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