LONDON (Reuters) - Alan Pardew suffered the ignominy of becoming the first Newcastle United manager to lose four successive Tyne-Wear derbies against Sunderland after Adam Johnson's late goal subjected his team to more misery against their arch-rivals.
In a frenetic, feisty and highly-charged north east derby it was Johnson who again proved the thorn in Pardew's side when he applied an emphatic finish after a slick Sunderland counter-attack.
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