Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Sunderland defeat has hurt us too, Newcastle United defense Mathieu Debuchy... - Telegraph.co.uk

Newcastleas heaviest house defeat for their competitors since 1979 has angered fans whose patience with an underperforming area has snapped. Despite Newcastle hanging just above the relegation zone for much of the summer season, their loyal fans had continued to right back manager Alan Pardew and the players, but the goodwill has vanished in the aftermath of Sundayas embarrassment against Sunderland. Some have even called for Pardew to be sacked and while that view hasn't gained widespread energy on Tyneside, the 51-year-old and his players have found the raw cost of surrendering bragging rights while they look to make the three additional points that can all but ensure their Premier League position. aI may realize that itas very difficult for them, but itas also very difficult for us to take a 3-0 defeat like that,a said Debuchy, among five players making their Tyne-Wear derby introduction. aBut I only want to inform them that individuals really need their help, itas really important for us so I wish theyall stick to us. Weare going to fight before the end. A great character was got by aweave in there, this week weall move out there and get down seriously to work and make as much games sure we get as we can till the conclusion of the season.a Meanwhile, Adam Johnson hopes his goal at St Jamesa Park, Sunderlandas vital second, will help repay the clubas followers for sticking by him throughout a bad first season adhering to a A10amillion move from Manchester City. aTo score objectives is definitely an incredible feeling, specially to score against your arc opponents at their home ground,a Johnson said. aThat killed the game down, which gave a great experience to me and because they havenat view a large amount of good basketball over the last couple weeks and possibly the whole season.a it gave something back to the fans

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