Cardiff City have been relegated from the Premier League
following a 3-0 defeat at Newcastle United on Saturday.
The Welsh club needed all three points at St James' Park
to realistically have any chance of preventing an immediate return to the
Championship.
But Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's men rarely looked like claiming
victory, surrendering in meek fashion, with Sunderland's 1-0 success at
Manchester United confirming their demotion.
A first-half header from Shola Ameobi and late goals from
Loic Remy and Steven Taylor secured Newcastle's win against a backdrop of fan
protests over Mike Ashley's ownership and Alan Pardew's reign as manager
despite the team's dismal form in 2014.
Two separate walkouts in the 60th and 69th minutes had
been planned by Newcastle fans, and large sections of the home support vacated
the stadium with much of the second half still to play.
But the main storyline occurred on the pitch as Cardiff
fell short in their efforts to keep prospects of safety alive.
Cardiff - who were without Gary Medel, Mats Moller Daehli
and Kevin Theophile-Catherine due to illness - almost made an ideal start
inside the first five minutes, Fraizer Campbell volleying narrowly wide from
the edge of the area after Tim Krul punched a cross straight into his path.
Both sides struggled to create chances in the early
going, but defender Mathieu Debuchy twice came close to giving Newcastle the
lead.
However, the hosts did go ahead after 17 minutes, Ameobi
meeting Moussa Sissoko's right-wing cross at the far post with a fine diving
header that flew past the helpless David Marshall.
Sissoko was heavily involved again as Newcastle narrowly
missed out on doubling their advantage just two minutes later, with the
midfielder's low deflected effort hitting the post.
Cardiff's main threat came through Wilfried Zaha, who
would have levelled matters if not for a great reaction save from Krul, the
Dutchman sticking out a leg to preserve Newcastle's lead after the on-loan
forward had cleverly worked his way into the area.
Each team made a change during the half-time interval,
former Newcastle striker Craig Bellamy replacing Kim Bo-kyung for Cardiff,
while Massadio Haidara took the place of Paul Dummett at left-back for the
hosts.
But Bellamy's introduction failed to turn the game in the
visitors' favour, and Cardiff were fortunate not to fall further behind as Mike
Williamson saw an effort deflect just wide of the post.
A lack of excitement on the pitch saw attentions turn to
protests off the field for much of the second period, but Cardiff found life in
latter stages as they pressed for an equaliser.
First a point-blank save from Krul denied substitute
Kenywne Jones a leveller, and Newcastle's lead was kept intact in spectacular
fashion moments later as captain Fabricio Coloccini brilliantly cleared Aron
Gunnarsson's effort off the line.
And Cardiff's fate was sealed three minutes from time,
Remy coolly finishing off a Newcastle counter after collecting Sissoko's
deflected pass.
Pardew's men then piled further misery on the visitors in
injury time when substitute Taylor bundled the ball in from Remy's header
following good work down the right from Dan Gosling.
Culled from Soccerway


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