(Dagbladet): Newcastle were yesterday humiliated by Leicester. 3-0 loss was the club’s eighth loss in a row and made lying seemingly safe located in the middle of the table is now in the middle of the relegation zone.
Vikar Manager John Carver blames players. And especially a man, defender Mike Williamson, who yesterday was expelled after he received two yellow cards within seven minutes.
– You think he meant it
Carver says he believes Williamson suffered expulsion intentionally with a grueling and unnecessary tackle from Leicester striker Jamie Vardy as the ball had already gone beyond the sidelines .
– I think he meant it. When he was five meters away I thought ‘do not do it. ” So he did it. Vardy was out of the court, Willo was out of the court and the ball was out of the court. There was no point in doing it. I do not accept it, said Carver according to The Guardian about the other tackle that secured the tall but somewhat slow stop the second yellow card.
Vardy slammed into a TV camera that was at the halfway line after grisetaklingen.
Carver says he confronted the central defender in the locker room after the game, but would not say how the player responded.
– Can not blame fans
Vikar Mana Garen took over when Alan Pardew had enough and went to London and Crystal Palace job. Afterwards, the two clubs had the opposite form development, possibly to amazement for some Newcastle fans who long wanted Pardew away. Now the anger directed against club owner Mike Ashley, who seems to be solely concerned with the club to go with large surpluses. But also players and Carver will now hear from the tribunals.
– The fans gave us today simply a message that they do not want to see us. I can not blame them. If I had been on tribunals, I would have done the same, says Carver and thought it was not his fault that the team appears as if they have already taken vacation.
– I can not give players willingness to go out there and break your nose or get a cut eye. I can not influence the selection of set pieces. When the ball comes into the box, we are obviously not willing to put the head, he said, according to The Guardian.
Newcastle have 35 points and just two points behind Sunderland, which occupy the relegation places.


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