Newcastle United 1-1 Leeds United: Allan Saint-Maximin equaliser eases pressure on Steve Bruce

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Allan Saint-MaximinAllan Saint-Maximin scored a minute before the break

Allan Saint-Maximin's fine equaliser lifted the pressure on Newcastle boss Steve Bruce as his side earned a point against Leeds.

After a week when Bruce had to defend his position following further criticism from fans, the mood turned ugly inside a packed St James' Park when Raphinha cut in from the right and sent his cross into the far corner of Karl Darlow's goal after 13 minutes.

As Leeds threatened to run riot against a disjointed Newcastle, "we want Brucey out" was sung by all sides of the stadium.

Marcelo Bielsa's free-spirited side should have been further ahead before the break, but after Matt Ritchie hit a post, Saint-Maximin lifted the mood when he danced around the Leeds defence before finding the bottom corner.

It was a massive goal for both Newcastle and Bruce, who punched the air in delight, and restored some equilibrium after a torrid first half.

There was less stress for Bruce after the break as both sides cancelled each other out, as Saint-Maximin twice tested Illan Meslier in the Leeds goal.

The result left both sides still searching for their first win of the season, and at the wrong end of the table.

But a point kept Bruce's head above water even if there will still calls for him to leave the club as the game finished. As the 60-year-old headed down the tunnel, his face told the story of a man relieved for now but who faces an uphill task to turn the mood around.

Saint-Maximin shines on torrid night for Newcastle

After a week where Bruce declared that quitting was "not in my nature", this was an atmosphere which perhaps proved that his family was right to think he was "sick" for staying in the job.

It took only three minutes before a section sang "we want Brucey out" but as the hosts unravelled under Leeds' relentless counter-attacks, large sections of St James' Park made their feelings known.

In a frantic first half, where Leeds could have scored three or four goals, the atmosphere threatened to boil over.

Raphinha's opener was another stain on a defence who came into the match having conceded 13 goals, the most in the Premier League this season.

Karl Darlow returned in goal after being in hospital with Covid-19 and was called into action on several occasions, but Leeds still created plenty of opportunities with Raphinha, Daniel James, Mateusz Klich and Junior Firpo all going close.

A stressed Bruce winced on the sidelines. Despite Newcastle's defensive frailties, they still looked sharp in attack, with Saint-Maximin, playing up front, at the heart of their endeavour and in the end he proved a saviour.

A good break from the French forward led to Ritchie hitting the woodwork, and his goal before the break was transformative, although there was still time for Newcastle to almost concede again when Raphinha was guilty of missing when on his own in the opposition box.

A more sedate and equal second half suited Newcastle, who were without last season's top scorer Callum Wilson, and Bruce as the energy both sides showed in the first half dissipated.

Darlow, who replaced a struggling Freddie Woodman provided the extra assurance that the hosts needed, especially when he had to save from Jamaal Lascelles, who almost headed into his own net.

Saint-Maximin drew two equally fine stops from Meslier in the Leeds goal and created a fine chance for Joelinton, who fired over, to groans all around the ground.

Given that the first half could have been a lot worse for Newcastle and their under-fire boss, a point was a decent return and spoke of a good second-half recovery.

For Bielsa's side, it was their third draw of the season and although it is the first time they have gone five games without a win under the Argentine, there was plenty of encouragement that their form will improve.

The same might not be said for Newcastle, however, as "Bruce out" chants rang out and they collected only their second point of the season to remain 18th.

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Newcastle United

  1. Squad number26Player nameDarlow

  2. Squad number19Player nameManquillo

  3. Squad number14Player nameHayden

  4. Squad number6Player nameLascelles

  5. Squad number2Player nameClark

  6. Squad number11Player nameRitchie

  7. Squad number24Player nameAlmirón

  8. Squad number28Player nameWillock

  9. Squad number36Player nameS Longstaff

  10. Squad number7Player nameJoelinton

  11. Squad number10Player nameSaint-Maximin

  1. Squad number17Player nameKrafth

  2. Squad number21Player nameFraser

  3. Squad number23Player nameMurphy

Leeds United

  1. Squad number1Player nameMeslier

  2. Squad number15Player nameDallas

  3. Squad number2Player nameAyling

  4. Squad number6Player nameCooper

  5. Squad number3Player nameFirpo

  6. Squad number23Player namePhillips

  7. Squad number10Player nameRaphinha

  8. Squad number19Player nameRodrigo

  9. Squad number43Player nameKlich

  10. Squad number20Player nameJames

  11. Squad number9Player nameBamford

  1. Squad number11Player nameRoberts

  2. Squad number38Player nameSummerville

  3. Squad number46Player nameShackleton

Line-ups

Newcastle

Formation 5-4-1

  • 26Darlow
  • 19ManquilloSubstituted forKrafthat 81'minutes
  • 14Hayden
  • 6Lascelles
  • 2Clark
  • 11RitchieBooked at 8mins
  • 24AlmirónBooked at 39minsSubstituted forFraserat 62'minutes
  • 28Willock
  • 36S Longstaff
  • 7JoelintonSubstituted forMurphyat 90+1'minutes
  • 10Saint-Maximin

Substitutes

  • 5Schär
  • 12Lewis
  • 16Hendrick
  • 17Krafth
  • 18Fernández
  • 21Fraser
  • 23Murphy
  • 29Gillespie
  • 34Gayle

Leeds

Formation 4-1-4-1

  • 1Meslier
  • 15Dallas
  • 2AylingSubstituted forShackletonat 89'minutes
  • 6Cooper
  • 3FirpoBooked at 80mins
  • 23Phillips
  • 10RaphinhaSubstituted forSummervilleat 67'minutes
  • 19RodrigoBooked at 57mins
  • 43Klich
  • 20JamesSubstituted forRobertsat 61'minutes
  • 9Bamford

Substitutes

  • 11Roberts
  • 13Klaesson
  • 35Cresswell
  • 38Summerville
  • 39McKinstry
  • 42Greenwood
  • 45McCarron
  • 46Shackleton
  • 54Kenneh

Referee:Mike Dean

Attendance:50,407

Live Text

  1. Match ends, Newcastle United 1, Leeds United 1.

  2. Second Half ends, Newcastle United 1, Leeds United 1.

  3. Rodrigo (Leeds United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  4. Foul by Sean Longstaff (Newcastle United).

  5. Substitution, Newcastle United. Jacob Murphy replaces Joelinton.

  6. Foul by Junior Firpo (Leeds United).

  7. Ryan Fraser (Newcastle United) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

  8. Substitution, Leeds United. Jamie Shackleton replaces Luke Ayling because of an injury.

  9. Attempt saved. Mateusz Klich (Leeds United) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Tyler Roberts.

  10. Corner, Newcastle United. Conceded by Kalvin Phillips.

  11. Liam Cooper (Leeds United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  12. Foul by Allan Saint-Maximin (Newcastle United).

  13. Attempt saved. Allan Saint-Maximin (Newcastle United) left footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the bottom right corner.

  14. Attempt blocked. Rodrigo (Leeds United) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Junior Firpo.

  15. Attempt missed. Jamaal Lascelles (Newcastle United) header from the centre of the box misses to the right. Assisted by Matt Ritchie with a cross following a corner.

  16. Corner, Newcastle United. Conceded by Luke Ayling.

  17. Substitution, Newcastle United. Emil Krafth replaces Javier Manquillo.

  18. Junior Firpo (Leeds United) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

  19. Foul by Junior Firpo (Leeds United).

  20. Joseph Willock (Newcastle United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

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