MANCHESTER City pushed Newcastle manager Sam Allardyce to the brink of the sack with a 2-0 victory at St James’ Park.
Goals from Elano and Gelson Fernandes piled the pressure on the Toon boss and handed City their first away win in the Premier League since the opening day of the season at West Ham.
Allardyce, who had seen his side take just one point from the previous nine despite facing struggling Derby at home and Wigan at the JJB, dominated for long periods, but simply could not make the pressure tell as City staged a classic smash and grab raid.
Even the returning Michael Owen could not turn the tide as he passed up a glorious opportunity to equalise within 35 seconds of his introduction as a half-time substitute.
By contrast, Sven-Goran Eriksson's side produced two top-quality finishes from Elano and substitute Gelson to kill off the game.
That the Magpies should have emerged with something to show for their efforts will be little consolation to fans who have seen the season go from bad to worse, and despite chairman Chris Mort's assertion that owner Mike Ashley is not actively looking for a new manager, Allardyce's future looks bleak if the current run continues.
To make matters yet worse there were boos from the bulk of a crowd of 50,956 on the final whistle.
City arrived on Tyneside with Darius Vassell operating as a lone striker and content to try to hit the Magpies on the break as they looked for their first league win away from Eastlands since the opening day of the season.
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The home side, having been robbed of a point at Chelsea by a controversial offside decision on Saturday, responded with an enterprising display and had they have taken any of the hatful of chances they created before the break, they might have given an appreciative home crowd something tangible to cheer.
Visiting keeper Joe Hart knew little about the fifth-minute Habib Beye header which flew his way, and only his positioning kept the Senegal international's close-range effort out.
Thereafter, the Magpies peppered his goal with Abdoulaye Faye testing him twice from distance and Obafemi Martins blasting fierce effort his way.
However, the Nigerian was guilty of not making the most of a series of openings as the visitors found themselves pinned back, and he was not alone with Charles N'Zogbia scuffing another effort at Hart and then sending a low cross too far ahead of the unmarked Mark Viduka.
Eriksson's side had started to show flashes of their ability to hit teams on the counter, and it took a good save from Shay Given to deny Martin Petrov when he fired in an angled drive from the left on 31 minutes.
However, having earlier survived a potentially catastrophic back-pass by Claudio Cacapa which Stephen Ireland squandered, they were hit seven minutes before the break.
There was much to admire about Vassell's lay-off to Elano and the aplomb with which the Brazilian curled the ball beyond Given and into the bottom corner, but Allardyce could only shake his head and appeal to the heavens as another game started to slip away.
He decided to replace Martins with Owen at the break, and the change almost had the desired effect with less than a minute gone.
N'Zogbia picked out the £17million man's run and he was on the ball in a flash, only to see Hart block his right-foot shot with his leg.
Newcastle were starting to re-establish their momentum, although were struggling to open the visitors up, with N'Zogbia's speculative 35-yard effort symptomatic of their problems.
As the home side's desperation grew, central defender Cacapa twice found himself in advanced positions down the left, but was unable to make the most of either opportunity.
However, Micah Richards had to make a vital block to deny Viduka a near-post tap-in from N'Zogbia's 63rd-minute cross.
Allardyce, who had earlier replaced the tiring Duff with Jose Enrique, sent on Emre for Faye with 17 minutes remaining, but the game was effectively over before they had broken sweat.
City replacements Kelvin Etuhu and and Gelson combined for the latter to fire past Given and shatter Allardyce's hopes of a fightback as another bad night at St James' ended to a chorus of disapproval.
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chris.city, Manchester (02/01/2008 at 22:18)
roslers boot, Bolton (02/01/2008 at 22:21)
3 Star Jumper (02/01/2008 at 22:22)
Watching Swede (02/01/2008 at 22:22)
chester bells (02/01/2008 at 22:23)
Rick, Glos (02/01/2008 at 22:23)
skyblue1894 (02/01/2008 at 22:26)
BLUEBOY! MANCHESTER NOT LONDON!, MANCHESTER (02/01/2008 at 22:29)
sack the scousers¬!
skyblue1894 (02/01/2008 at 22:29)
Just think, we could have taken on Sam the man LOL
KippaxBlue, America (02/01/2008 at 22:32)
luke.Lincoln (02/01/2008 at 22:33)
dave jones (02/01/2008 at 22:33)
Syko, on my chair (02/01/2008 at 22:33)
Not our best performance as I thought we had some people running on fumes 2nd half but overall we made the most of it and took the points.
Great performances from Dunney (humble pie for some once again), Hart, Ned, Micah, Corluka (candidate for buy of the season), Hamann and Ball. Vassel did a nice job up front holding play for our midfielders to come into it - which is what we need playing 4-5-1. Elano not 100% but showed flashes of the talent and class we all love, great goal, should do him good. Petrov and Ireland did a lot of running, which helped a lot. So glad for Etuhu and Gelson to make an impact, nice one boys.
Win away from home, to put moaners to rest, and we're back to 4th, so very happy.
PS: Once again we get a joker of a ref... booked Vass for protecting the ball, yet let NU players tackle Corluka from behind several times! The standards are so low it is embarassing.
Ferrari (the original one), Toulouse (02/01/2008 at 22:38)
IceBlueHelsinki (02/01/2008 at 22:38)
Perfect strikes from Elano and Gelson!!
Solid Team performance, particular in the second half.
Mr Ed (The Stables) (02/01/2008 at 22:39)
miamiblue, Miami (02/01/2008 at 22:40)
bbcity Caboolture Australia (02/01/2008 at 22:41)
Superblue, Sunny Glasgow (02/01/2008 at 22:41)
g2thesmith (02/01/2008 at 22:42)
Blue-Swede-dude, In Nancy's Knickers! (02/01/2008 at 22:45)
Bring on the hammers!
With the jet-heeled mexican, Nery, running onto the thru balls from Elano, there'll be no stopping us!
4th and still going! Bring it on!
Thank you Sven.
StevoDevo, Bolton (02/01/2008 at 22:45)
Donold Farrer, Rochdale (02/01/2008 at 22:47)
MAD MART, Svens Ball Bag (02/01/2008 at 22:54)
johan malmqvist (02/01/2008 at 23:03)