Oliver Glasner’s brutally honest assessment of Newcastle United’s humiliation was to “throw it in the bin.”

Oliver Glasner’s brutally honest assessment of Newcastle United’s humiliation was to “throw it in the bin.” Oliver Glasner has acknowledged that his Crystal Palace team was unable to contend with Newcastle United on Wednesday night, as they were defeated 5-0 at St James’ Park.

 

 


 

The first half concluded in a flurry of activity, as Palace went from being within a penalty kick of tying the score to heading into the break with a four-goal deficit. When Eberechi Eze missed a penalty, it proved to be particularly costly.

 

 

 

 

Marc Guehi scored his second own goal against the Magpies this season by directing the ball beyond his own custodian. The Eagles would conclude the week with two road losses, conceding ten goals, as they suffered their first away league loss since October at the weekend, thanks to strikes from Harvey Barnes and Fabian Schar. Glasner’s team was compelled to endure a difficult night in the northeast,

 

 

 

 

and the Austrian acknowledged that they were unable to contend with their unyielding opponents.Newcastle United’s decision by Oliver Glasner Glasner expressed his admiration for the efforts of Jason Tindall’s squad in an interview with the BBC following the game. However, he also expressed his disappointment with the errors his team committed: “I believe Newcastle have been exceptional in the past few weeks.” We were unable to manage their tempo, directness, and intensity.

 

 

 

 

When we encountered the opportunity to enter the game, it was unsuccessful. On certain days, Newcastle experiences a period in which nothing functions properly, while simultaneously, everything functions in its favour. We aimed to at least draw the second half, but we were unable to do so. This has an impact on the subsequent contests.

 

 

 

 

We were only slightly improved. Once more, it is ineffective. We do not receive any points from this contest. Stay informed about NUFC’s match-day activities by subscribing to our football newsletters. “Perhaps it would be advantageous for us to take a step back.” We will now concentrate on the fundamentals and recall the qualities that have fortified us.

 

 

 

 

Finger-pointing is not appropriate at this time. We will simply examine the mirror, and I will determine which aspects of myself I can modify slightly. Newcastle United has advanced to the third position in the Premier League table. While Palace were compelled to lick their wounds as they made the lengthy journey back to the capital,

 

 

 

 

Newcastle United were jubilant as they concluded the day in third place in the Premier League table. The finest possible platform to secure Champions League qualification has been provided by Newcastle United’s fifth and sixth successive victories in all competitions, which consist of two wins in four days. Although they will encounter an extremely challenging challenge against Aston Villa on Saturday evening,

 

 

 

 

they will arrive at Villa Park with the assurance that they can achieve a victory against one of their closest European competitors. Their five-point advantage over the Villains would be preserved with a draw on Saturday, while a victory would increase it to eight points with only five matches remaining in the season.







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