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Alan Shearer talking after Saturday’s match at St James’ Park.
Newcastle United winning 1-0 against the England and NUFC legend’s first ever club.
We all know that there is no doubt where Alan Shearer’s loyalties lie, however, he didn’t need to be biased when he talked about what everybody had witnessed in this game.
The big talking point of course, was Fabian Schar’s 28th minute red card and the part played by Ben Brereton Diaz in that decision (not to mention the referee and the VAR…).
Ben Brereton Diaz runs up behind Fabian Schar and shoves him to the ground.
Schar jumps up and there is a coming together, then BOTH players move their heads forward.
The Southampton player then humiliating himself by collapsing to the ground to try and get Schar sent off.
This was the opinion of Alan Shearer on the incident, speaking on Match of The Day – 17 August 2024:
“They (Newcastle United) can’t have too many complaints, you know the laws, if you put your head into someone then you run the risk of red card.
“He (Fabian Schar) takes the bait completely and it is just embarrassing what Ben Brereton Diaz does and the way he reacts like that.
“It really is embarrassing.
“It is not nice to see.
“What I would say, is that they both put their heads in together.
“They both put their heads together and it just the way that he (Ben Brereton Diaz) goes down (that gets Schar sent off).
“It is a red card, I am not going to complain about that, he deserves it and they are going to be punished.
“If anything, it will probably put another £5m on the Marc Guehi fee, if they are going to try and get him, he (Fabian Schar) misses the next three games.”
Stats via BBC Sport:
Newcastle 1 Southampton 0 – Saturday 17 August 3pm
Goals:
Newcastle United:
Schar red card 28, Joelinton 45
Southampton:
(Half-time stats in brackets)
Possession was Newcastle 22% (27%) Southampton 78% (73%)
Total shots were Newcastle 3 (3) Southampton 19 (4)
Shots on target were Newcastle 1 (1) Southampton 5 (1)
Corners were Newcastle 3 (3) Southampton 12 (1)
Touches in the box Newcastle 16 (11) Southampton 48 (8)
Pope, Livramento, Schar (Krafth 28), Burn, Hall (Kelly 70), Longstaff, Bruno, Joelinton; J Murphy (Krafth 30), Isak, Gordon (Barnes 70)
Subs:
Dubravka, Trippier, Targett, Osula, Almiron, Willock
Attendance: 52,196
(Newcastle 1 Southampton 0 – An absolutely magnificent effort and win by 10 man Newcastle United – Read it HERE)
(Newcastle 1 Southampton 0 – Instant Newcastle United fan / writer reaction – Read it HERE)
Newcastle United schedule to end of October 2024:
Sunday 25 August 2024 – Bournemouth v Newcastle (2pm) Sky Sports
Week commencing Monday 26 August 2024 – Carabao Cup round two matches will be played
Friday 30 August 2024 – Summer transfer window closes at 11pm.
Sunday 1 September 2024 – Newcastle v Tottenham (1.30pm) Sky Sports
(The first international break of the season)
Sunday 15 September 2024 – Wolves v Newcastle (4.30 pm) Sky Sports
Weeks commencing Monday 16 September AND Monday 23 September – Carabao Cup round three (This round split over two midweeks)
Saturday 21 September 2024 – Fulham v Newcastle (3 pm)
Weeks commencing Monday 16 September AND Monday 23 September – Carabao Cup round three (This round split over two midweeks)
Saturday 28 September 2024 – Newcastle v Man City (12.30 pm) TNT Sports
Saturday 5 October – Everton v Newcastle (5pm) Sky Sports
Saturday 19 October – Newcastle v Brighton (3pm)
Sunday 27 October – Chelsea v Newcastle (2pm) Sky Sports