Demba Ba allowed his feet to do the talking as his fourth goal of the season fired Newcastle to a narrow victory over Norwich.
On a day when strike-partner Papiss Cisse's fortune took a turn for the worse when he squandered a penalty chance, Ba produced a finish worthy of Hatem Ben Arfa's slide-rule pass to claim just a second Barclays Premier League victory of the season.
Ben Arfa found himself on the wrong end of assistant manager John Carver's tongue after allowing Cisse to take the spot-kick in first-half injury-time, and it took a fine 47th-minute save by Steve Harper to deny Andrew Surman an equaliser and former Newcastle boss Chris Hughton a point on his return to Tyneside.
On target: Demba Ba scores for Newcastle with 19 minutes gone
Match facts
Newcastle:
Harper, Perch, Williamson, Steven Taylor, Santon, Ben Arfa (Shola
Ameobi 85), Anita (Tiote 76), Cabaye, Gutierrez, Cisse (Obertan 70), Ba.
Subs Not Used: Elliot, Bigirimana, Sammy Ameobi,Tavernier.
Booked: Tiote.
Goals: Ba 19.
Norwich: Ruddy, Russell Martin, Barnett, Bassong (Turner 8), Garrido, Snodgrass, Howson, Johnson, Surman (Jackson 82), Hoolahan, Morison (Holt 70).
Subs Not Used: Bunn, Pilkington, Ryan Bennett Tettey.
Booked: Howson.
Att: 49,402
Ref: Neil Swarbrick (Lancashire).
Subs Not Used: Elliot, Bigirimana, Sammy Ameobi,Tavernier.
Booked: Tiote.
Goals: Ba 19.
Norwich: Ruddy, Russell Martin, Barnett, Bassong (Turner 8), Garrido, Snodgrass, Howson, Johnson, Surman (Jackson 82), Hoolahan, Morison (Holt 70).
Subs Not Used: Bunn, Pilkington, Ryan Bennett Tettey.
Booked: Howson.
Att: 49,402
Ref: Neil Swarbrick (Lancashire).
Alan Pardew's side were guilty of once again starting slowly as Norwich arrived determined not to allow them to have it all their own way.
Hughton was, as expected, given a warm reception by fans who saw him drag their club back into the Premier League in the wake of relegation, and there was a similarly friendly, if less intentional, welcome on the pitch.
City might have been ahead within five minutes had Wes Hoolahan not headed straight at defender Steven Taylor after full-back Javier Garrido had played a one-two with Surman on the left and crossed.
The outlet provided by Surman and Garrido down that side prompted Pardew for the second time in a week to switch right-back James Perch and midfielder Vurnon Anita, and although that stemmed the tide to a degree, Robert Snodgrass was also prospering down the right to keep the Magpies' defence on their toes throughout.
Sealed with a kiss: The Newcastle striker celebrates after scoring his third goal in six days
They might have taken the lead with 19 minutes gone had Cisse made a meaningful connecting with Yohan Cabaye's free-kick at the near post with Perch seeing his effort from the rebound blocked.
Off target: Cisse missed from the spot shortly before the interval
But to their credit, Norwich refused to fold and Mike Williamson had to be in the right place at the right time to clear Snodgrass' header off the line following good work by Hoolahan.
In the stands: Pardew is serving a two-game touchline ban
Everybody loves Chris: Hughton was given a warm reception by the home supporters
But the Magpies should have extended their lead in first-half injury-time when, after striker Steve Morison had barged into Williamson inside the Norwich penalty area, referee Neil Swarbrick pointed to the spot.
Ben Arfa, who struck from 12 yards during the opening day victory over Tottenham, immediately grabbed the ball, but was persuaded to hand it over to Cisse, whose need for a goal was plain for all to see.
Leap of faith: Newcastle were some way short of their fluent best
Carver's wrath might have been incurred once again within two minutes of the restart when Hoolahan turned the ball perfectly into Surman's path to put him through on goal. Harper was quickly off his line and the 37-year-old got down superbly to make a vital block as the midfielder attempted to lift a shot over him with the outside of his left foot.
On the ball: Ba is adamant he should be a permanent fixture in Pardew's starting line-up
Ben Arfa prompted a fine diving save by Ruddy three minutes later as the Magpies stepped up a gear with Taylor and Cabaye going close in quick succession.
Williamson headed a Cabaye corner straight at Ruddy five minutes later and the keeper claimed Ba's weak 83rd-minute effort as Newcastle negotiated their way nervously, but safely, to the final whistle, although substitute Gabriel Obertan was left nursing the after-effects of a robust challenge from Michael Turner.
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