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Newcastle win appeal over Fabricio Coloccini’s red card against Sunderland

The Magpies went down 3-0 at the Stadium of Light on Sunday despite dominating the first half before referee Robert Madley sent off skipper Fabricio Coloccini for an injury time foul on Steven Fletcher and awarded a penalty, which Adam Johnson converted.

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Just after Newcastle vainly claimed a penalty at one end, Coloccini was judged to have denied a clear goalscoring opportunity by shouldering striker Steven Fletcher off the ball and Johnson drove his spot-kick low into the corner of the net.

Billy Jones and Fletcher added further goals for Sunderland in the second half to ensure that Allardyce would be their fourth successive manager to win this derby in his second match in charge.

Sunderland got their first Premier League win of the campaign in their 10th game, lifting themselves off the bottom of the table in the process.

But after steering home Yann M’Vila’s volley, Jones got himself on the scoresheet with a more meaningful goal, as the derby once again proved to be the launchpad of Sunderland’s season.

“We’ve struggled at the beginning of the season, but I hope it will be much better from now”. It was a double whammy – a penalty and down to 10 men.

“I think we’ll be lucky to get anyone back for next week, but hopefully they’ll only miss one game (at Everton)”.

If you ever wondered just how shocking Sunderland have been as a team over the course of the last three years when they have accumulated their “six in a row”, just look at the stats below.

The Newcastle boss said: “It’s simple: he is wrong in my opinion”.

“I have seen lots of challenges like that in the game, in every game and, outside the box, they are never given”.

“I think the man on the line might have been clearing it, which was good”.

“I don’t like to blame referees, but that was not a penalty”.

Speaking to safc.com, Allardyce said: “It’s a great confidence boost for the players, scoring three goals against their rivals and keeping a clean sheet for the first time. Angry, disappointed and two decisions have cost us the game in which we were totally dominant”, he said.

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It is a worry, that’s normal because we are now in the relegation positions, so we have to do better and win games soon.

Sunderland's Adam Johnson celebrates his goal during their English Premier League soccer match between Sunderland and Newcastle United at the Stadium of Light Sunderland England Sunday Oct. 25 2015