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Championship – Newcastle celebrate promotion with win

Newcastle United celebrated promotion to the Premier League with a 2-1 win over Sheffield United highlighted by a stunning winner worthy of the occasion from skipper Kevin Nolan.

Newcastle went into the match at St James’ Park knowing they were already assured of going up after Nottingham Forest‘s failure to beat Cardiff City in a 0-0 draw earlier in the evening.

That result meant Newcastle were guaranteed to finish in one of the two automatic promotion places a year after their traumatic relegation from the top flight when local hero Alan Shearer, brought in for the last few desperate games of the season, failed to save them from the drop.

Chris Hughton, who replaced Shearer initially as interim manager before getting the job full time, told Sky Sports afterwards: “It’s an incredible feeling, especially to do it here, in front of these supporters.

“We’ve still got the title to play for but its a real honour to be manager of this football club and bring Premier League football back to these supporters.”

The ‘Toon Army’ were already in high spirits before the kick-off, but were silenced when the visitors went ahead through Richard Cresswell’s header after 22 minutes.

But they found their voices when Peter Lovekrands equalised with a 45th-minute penalty after Chris Morgan fouled Andy Carroll.

They were ecstatic when Nolan scored the winner with a superb 73rd minute scissors-kick.

Newcastle have led the Championship for most of the season and moved to 89 points with five matches to play, six clear of West Brom, who have four matches left and seem set to go up with them.

West Brom would have been promoted on Monday as well if they had won because of Forest’s failure to win but the Baggies will have to wait after drawing 1-1 at Watford.

Forest stay third in the table with 72 points from 42 games, while Cardiff remain fourth on 69.

The draw at the City Ground ended Forest’s club-record equalling sequence of 12 successive home league wins.

Reuters

Written by Israel Saria

For the last 20 years I have been working as a football pundit. This experience has provided me with a very useful insight into football and the opportunity to carry out extensive research into the game including its players, the stadiums, the rules and tactics and I have also been grateful to meet a wide range of people connected to football in the UK, Tanzania, Germany .....

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