Dion Dublin believes that Newcastle United did not deserve anything from their game against Norwich City on Saturday, as he feels the Canaries dominated the game.
Norwich were on top in the first half and took the lead on the stroke of half time. However, Newcastle upped their game in the second half and came from behind twice to leave the score at 2-2 heading into injury time.
But a 94th minute goal for the Canaries meant heartbreak for Newcastle, who are now six points from safety in the Premier League with just seven matches left to play.
For Dublin, who turned out for Norwich between 2006 and 2008, in addition to starting his career at the club, while Newcastle did have a spell of good play, it was not enough to warrant taking anything away from Carrow Road.
He said on the BBC's Final Score programme after the match: "I just think Norwich over the 94 minutes deserved to win the game.
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"Newcastle played well for 35 minutes – not enough, not enough when you are down there and battling for your lives.
"You've got to play all the way through to the end", Dublin added.
Norwich's win ensures they are now in 17th spot and four points clear of the drop zone.
Newcastle however are in deep trouble and must start to collect wins soon if they are to claw their way out of trouble.