Jonny Evans, left, and Papiss Cisse,
right, could find themselves in hot water after an apparent spitting incident
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Jonny
Evans and Papiss Cisse could find themselves in hot water after they appeared
to spit at each other during Manchester United's dramatic 1-0 victory at
Newcastle.
The
United defender and the Magpies striker became involved in an angry first-half
exchange during which the Senegal international took exception to the Northern
Irishman's challenge, and television replays suggested that the pair had
resorted to spitting.
Press Association reports:
Evans'
manager Louis van Gaal, who along with match referee Anthony Taylor did not see
the incident, was quick to leap to the defence of his player, although the
Football Association seems certain to intervene.
Van
Gaal said: "I didn't see that from the bench. It's too far to see
spitting, so I cannot judge that. But I cannot imagine that Jonny Evans,
because he is a very modest person, that he could do that. I cannot
imagine."
The
Dutchman left St James' Park a happy man after seeing Ashley Young snatch
victory at the death when Tim Krul could only hack Mehdi Abeid's ill-judged
back-pass into his path.
Krul,
who was a key figure in Van Gaal's Holland squad at the World Cup finals in
Brazil, had turned in an excellent individual display to keep the visitors at
bay, although opposite number David de Gea too had important saves to make.
Van
Gaal said: "We have waited a long time for the winning goal, but it shows
also again the fighting spirit of our team - that I have said already a lot of
times - but for me, it was very important that we won today, and you see all
the results of our competitors in our rat race together, so it shall
continue."
Defeat
was hard to take for Newcastle head coach John Carver, who was convinced his
side should have been awarded a 10th-minute penalty for Chris Smalling's
challenge on Emmanuel Riviere.
The
Frenchman went on to squander two gilt-edged opportunities with Cisse wasting a
third.
Carver
said: "What I will say is I thought we had the best chances of the night -
Riviere's chance in the first half, his chance in the second half and Papiss'
chance, we had three good chances tonight, and you would put your mortgage on
Papiss putting his away.
"But there are a lot of positives I can
take from tonight. People say, 'Are you going to allow your season to fizzle
out?' Well, I think tonight's an example that the players aren't going to do
that and I'm certainly not going to do that, and it looks like the fans aren't
going to do that either."
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