Cabaye Wonder Goal Deserved A Point

Yohan Cabaye became the first Newcastle player to score at Anfield in eight years, and it was a goal that rocked the Kop. The Magpies have an unenviable record against Liverpool on Merseyside, with Sunday's 1-1 draw ensuring the Reds extended their unbeaten home run against Alan Pardew's men to 18 league matches. Their goalscoring record makes equally abysmal reading, and Cabaye's fantastic half-volley from a narrow angle was the first goal a Newcastle player has registered at Anfield since Patrick Kluivert's close-range finish in December 2004. Yohan Cabaye: "It was a good point from a very hard and difficult away game. "In the first 10 minutes they put us under a lot of pressure but we stayed solid and they didn't have a really good chance to score. "It was really important that we didn't concede early on because it meant we stayed in the game. "After 20-25 minutes we kept the ball better, played in their half and had a few chances before my goal. "Going in 1-0 up at half-time was great, but the goal we conceded in the second half we could have done much better with. However, a point here is a good point." Source: Newcastle United Mad

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