Page 29 - Women's Soccer Scene Issue No.13 2022-23
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Newcastle United’s last outing before this week was one
       of  the  most  memorable  in  the  clubs’s  history.  The
       Magpies  played  Barnsley  in  the  Second  Round  of  the
       Vitality  Women’s  FA  Cup  in  front  of  an  astonishing
       attendance  of  28,565  at  St  James’  Park,  a  record  for  a
       match  outside  of  a  Final  in  the  competition,  and  they
       responded with a 2-1 victory over their FAWNL Division
       One North rivals.
           Georgia  Gibson  scored  one  of  their  goals  during
       that match and she reflected on the occasion with us at
       Women’s  Soccer  Scene,  as  well  as  looking  forward  to
       their  Third  Round  tie  at  home  to  Wolverhampton
       Wanderers this week:
       WSS: A week past Sunday was a memorable day
       for the club, first of all how tough a match was it against Barnsley?
       GG: It was a tough game; we knew we would have to be close to our best to get a result
       and into the next round. They are a good side, they were well organised and made it
       difficult for us break them down. We had a game plan, and on a pitch the size of St James’
       Park we needed to use it to our advantage. At half time, going in 1-0 down, we weren’t
       too disappointed, we made sure the changing room was a positive environment, spoke
       about what we had done well in the first half and how we could convert our chances into
       goals. So, credit to Barnsley, they made us work really hard for it but thankfully we got
       over the line with a 2-1 win.
       WSS: Just what was it like, playing in front of more than 28,000 at St James
       Park, knowing that nearly all of them were cheering you and your team on?
       GG: It’s a surreal feeling, first of all being a Newcastle United fan getting to play at St
       James’, but also walking out to 28,000 people, the noise they made, the atmosphere they
       created, it was really special, and a moment none of us will forget. To see so many young
       girls and boys having a great time at a women’s game was something we were all very
       proud  of  as  well,  to  be  able  to  inspire  so  many  young  people  is  an  amazing  feeling.
       Hearing people shout “Gibson” and realising they are actually talking to you took some
       getting used to, but by the end we were used to it and took it all in to enjoy the moment.
       WSS: How big a help was the crowd when you were a goal behind?
       GG: With the experience of playing there in May we knew we couldn’t let the crowd affect
       our start to the game either, we had to be concentrated from the off. All 28,565 were
       fantastic, they kept us going for the full 90 minutes and really gave us that lift we needed
       when our first goal went in! They believed in us, even going a goal down, the atmosphere
       was electric for the full duration!
       WSS: Tell us about your goal!
       GG: My goal was probably the best goal I’ve ever scored! We had spoken as a collective
       at half time about getting more shots off, the goalkeeper had a high starting point, and
       someone needed to hit one and test her. We got a throw in on the far side, by the east
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