The Newcastle Jets need to start taking the initiative and stop waiting for opposition goals to spark them into action, coach Mark Jones says.The injury-ravaged A-League battlers drew 1-1 with arch-rivals Central Coast in Sundays F3 Derby, but it wasnt until after Jake McGings opening goal for the Mariners that the Jets really clicked into gear.Danish import Morten Nordstrand levelled the scores midway through the second half, and from then on it was Newcastle who looked the more likely to find a winner.Jones sees it as a worrying trend and reckons his side is too timid in the early part of games, for whatever reason.In fact, the only goals the Jets have scored over the last five weeks have come when they were already behind.Its frustrating for them. Theyve seen we can play good football, Jones said.Weve played good football against all the teams, especially in the second half. But its about starting a little bit earlier and being confident when its 0-0.We get it back to 1-1 and were extremely confident but its the same result at 0-0, so we need to play for the start and back ourselves to play through teams and do the actions and the system and the style of play, right from the start.Were trying to put our finger on why theyre not confident right from the get go. But the game sort of pans out that way (sometimes) as well.The Jets take on Melbourne Victory at AAMI Park on Saturday evening but will be without two of their most effective attacking players, Aleksandr Kokko (fractured jaw) and Andrew Nabbout (ankle).Both players are expected to be out for around a month, joining a casualty ward already featuring captain Nigel Boogaard (knee), Daniel Mullen (knee) and Lachlan Jackson (ankle), while goalkeeper Ben Kennedy (achilles) and youngster Daniel Alessi (knee) will miss the entire season.Labinot Haliti and Andy Brennan have been included in Newcastles travelling squad while its likely Chinese import Ma Leilei will take on an increased role in the absence of Kokko and Nabbout.The Jets have only lost once in Melbourne to the Victory since March 2013.Weve always gone down with a bit of belief. All the games Ive been involved in, I cant remember one that weve lost down there, Jones said.Wholesale Kyrie Irving Shoes . 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Alvarez (1-0) was starting because of Anibal Sanchezs shoulder tightness, and he held Cleveland hitless until Raburns fifth-inning homer. The 24-year-old left-hander allowed three hits and a walk and struck out seven. "He pitched a great game," Masterson said. "Especially for his major league debut. ... Kept us off balance." Drew Smyly pitched two innings of relief. Joaquin Benoit finished for his third save. Masterson (8-5) allowed four runs in seven innings. He gave up a walk to Miguel Cabrera and a single to Prince Fielder to start the Detroit sixth. One out later, Kelly lifted a drive over the wall in right field. "I dont even think it was a mistake," Cleveland manager Terry Francona said. "Just trying to change the eye level, got it down and in. Actually, it wasnt a strike and it got in his swing path. ... Give Kelly credit — a tough pitch to hit." The Tigers have built their division lead behind terrific starting pitching. 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