Newcastle ended a four-match losing streak by rallying to draw Birmingham 1-1 in the English Premier League on Monday. However, Kevin Keegan still hasn't notched his first win since returning as Magpies manager in January - eight games ago. James McFadden put Birmingham ahead in the 33rd minute after taking a cross from David Murphy and evading the challenge of Newcastle defender Abdoulaye Faye to score. Michael Owen leveled in the 56th, putting in the rebound after Obafemi Martins' original shot was pushed away by Birmingham goalkeeper Maik Taylor. Keegan named an attacking starting lineup, with strikers Mark Viduka and Martins handed their first starts under Keegan, alongside Owen, who was watched by England manager Fabio Capello. Both clubs are still struggling - Newcastle is in 14th place with 29 points, with Birmingham two places and two points behind. Birmingham is only two points from the relegation zone.Henrique lifts Bordeaux In Paris, Brazilian defender Henrique headed in two goals Sunday to help second-place Bordeaux beat Strasbourg 3-0 in the French league. The win kept Bordeaux six points behind French leader Lyon with nine rounds remaining. Lyon has 61 points, followed by Bordeaux with 55, Nancy with 49 and Marseille with 46. “The priority was the win,” Bordeaux coach Laurent Blanc said. “We didn't play well but let's say we were efficient,” he added. Also Sunday, striker Djibril Cisse volleyed in a cross from Kanga Akale in the 89th to earn Marseille a 3