The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Salomon at the double as Magpies finally fly

NEWCASTLE UNITED 2 Rondon (7, 40) BOURNEMOUT­H 1 Lerma (45)

- By Damian Spellman SPORT@SUNDAYPOST.COM

Rafael Benitez admitted it would be “almost impossible” for Salomon Rondon to fill Alan Shearer’s boots after seeing him turn in a fine centre-forward display against AFC Bournemout­h.

The Venezuela internatio­nal scored two first-half goals, the second of them a Shearer-like bullet header, to secure victory at St James’ Park, the Magpies second win in eight days after a barren start to the campaign.

Newcastle had gone 10 league games without a win at the start of

the campaign, but on a day when they had slipped back into the bottom three following Cardiff ’s victory over Brighton, they added three more points to those they collected against Watford last weekend to ease their fears.

His hold-up play, tireless running and the pressure under which he put the Cherries defence, as well as his finishing, rekindled memories of some of his predecesso­rs in the famous number nine shirt, but Benitez was keen not to place too much weight on his shoulders.

The Spaniard said: “We are talking about different players, different times. To go close to Alan Shearer would be almost impossible for anyone here, there’s no doubt about that.

“But if the delivery is good like this cross, Salomon can score these kind of goals.

“I will be fair with the other strikers – they can do it, but you have to have these deliveries all the time.”

Rondon stabbed his side ahead from close range just seven minutes into the game and then headed home his second from Kenedy’s inviting cross five minutes before the break.

In the meantime, Bournemout­h defender Adam Smith had been carried off on a stretcher after falling to the turf as he tried to take a quick free-kick and, in the eight minutes of stoppage time his misfortune created, Jefferson Lerma pulled one back for the visitors. They mounted a concerted fightback after the break in an entertaini­ng encounter and thought they had levelled five minutes from time, only for substitute Dan Gosling’s strike to be ruled out for offside.

Benitez said: “We have to give credit to our players, the way that they were fighting for every ball was fantastic.

“Against a good team that was in form, it was difficult to stop them and to create.

“We scored two great goals and after we had chances on the counter-attack against a team that was pushing and attacking all the time.”

Opposite number Eddie Howe admitted his players had given themselves too much to do with their first-half display.

He said: “I don’t think we performed well in the first half.

“We are disappoint­ed with that start. We gave ourselves a mountain to climb, really, to go 2-0 down away from home.

“We did well in phases of the second half, a lot better, but it wasn’t to be.

“The lads kept going right to the end, so that’s a big positive and it felt like a goal was coming, but we just couldn’t force it.”

Howe’s disappoint­ment was compounded by what looks like a serious knee injury for Smith.

He said: “He’d injured a knee in an earlier tackle.

“He said he felt one of his knees was slightly unstable and then he went to take a quick free-kick and his knee gave way, so it looks like a serious injury.”

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Newcastle’s Salomon Rondon celebrates after scoring

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