
Fulham climbed out of the bottom three with a hard-fought 2-1 win over Newcastle at Craven Cottage.
Danny Murphy's 100th club goal proved to be enough for Roy Hodgson's men after Shola Ameobi had cancelled out Andy Johnson's first-half opener.
Fulham grabbed the lead on 23 minutes when Claudio Cacapa's headed clearance rebounded off team-mate Fabricio Coloccini into the path of Johnson who smashed his shot through the legs of Shay Given.
Newcastle improved in the second half and drew level on 57 minutes when Ameobi drilled the ball home from close-range after the ball fell invitingly to him inside the box.
Fulham restored their lead on 66 minutes when Murphy netted his landmark goal from the penalty spot after Coloccini was adjudged to have clipped Johnson inside the box.
Kinnear included Michael Owen among the substitutes and the England striker missed a fine late chance to equalise, with Fabio Capello watching from the stand.
Owen could watch from the bench as Newcastle were torn apart from the start by Fulham's ambition, which saw Shay Given expertly palm a Jimmy Bullard shot to safety.
Maintaining the pressure, Murphy almost saw a shot deflected into the net by Jose Enrique with Given stranded.
Newcastle striker Obafemi Martins tried his luck from long range but it was a rare moment of respite as Gera nodded a Simon Davies cross narrowly wide.
Enrique came to the Magpies' rescue in the 18th minute when, stood virtually on the line as the last defender, he nodded clear another powerful Gera effort.

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