BELLAMY QUESTIONS NEWCASTLE UNITED MENTALITY

Former Newcastle United, Manchester City and Liverpool player Craig Bellamy has questioned the mentality of the players at his former team Newcastle Unitedwho have hit a poor run of form over the last two months. Craig Bellamy talked about Newcastle United in an interview with Simon Jordan of TalkSports. According to him, Newcastle United manager Steve Bruce needs to embrace a more offensive approach and that his style is too defensive. Craig Bellamy also said that Newcastle United have too many quality players for them to suffer relegation at the end of the season.

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Newcastle United were on a run of nine games without a win in the Premier League and eleven matches without a victory in all competitions before the weekend’s game at the home of Everton. The Magpies were the underdogs ahead of the clash with Everton but they were able to get a result at the end of proceedings. <!--more--><a href="https://www.craigbellamyfan.net/united-far-liverpool-man-city">Three Lions of England player Callum Wilson was the star of the show</a> as he scored twice to give the Toffees the much needed win. He scored both goals in the second half as Newcastle United completed the double over Everton. The Magpies had earlier beaten Everton 2-1 at home earlier in the season. The result ended the run of nine winless matches in the league and a run of 11 matches without victory in all competitions including the cup games.
<a href="https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/wilsons... Magpies were hoping to build on the win at Everton over the weekend ahead of the Crystal</a> Palace game but they were not able to achieve this target after they were beaten 2-1 at home by the Eagles. JonjoShelvey scored first for Newcastle United before Jairo Riedewald and Gary Cahill scored for the visitors to win the game. As things stand, Newcastle United are eight points better than the final relegation spot.