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We know Newcastle United are dangerous: Crystal Palace star

We know Newcastle United are dangerous: Crystal Palace star

Crystal Palace star Tyrick Mitchell has been speaking ahead of their match against Newcastle United.

The left-back declares: “We know Newcastle United are dangerous.”

Tyrick Mitchell has started all 12 Crystal Palace Premier League games this season, and is second in the table having won only one of those dozen games, drawing another five and losing six.

The Crystal Palace star says that while Newcastle United have lost some games (four) this season, they have also won many (eight in all competitions).

You may remember Tyrick Mitchell and his involvement, against tough opposition, in the most egregious VAR/refereeing decision in recent years.

Two seasons ago in St. James ParkWith the game scoreless, Sven Botman headed Kieran Trippier’s cross across the goal.

Joe Willock attempted to head the ball in from close range but was clearly pushed by Tyrick Mitchell and Willock pushed past Palace goalkeeper Vicente Guaita.

When Tyrick Mitchell committed that foul, the ball bounced off his chest and into the goal.

Newcastle United players and fans waited to see if a goal, or a penalty, would be awarded for Tyrick Mitchell’s foul on Joe Willock, only for the VAR and on-field referee to somehow decide it was a free kick. Palace for supposedly Willock. fouling the goalkeeper, even though Mitchell had clearly pushed him when the Newcastle The player was in the air.

Incredible. The match also ended goalless despite Newcastle thrashing Palace.

Let’s hope none of that sort of nonsense goes against United this afternoon.

Tyrick Mitchell speaking to Premier League Productions:

“We know Newcastle UnitedEdit They are dangerous.

“Everyone saw that last season.

“They have also seen it this season: they have won many games.

“They have lost games, but they have also won many and they have beaten very good teams this season.

“We know that as a team it will be difficult, but we know what we are capable of and how we play will determine whether we win or lose.

“From the moment I joined I could see how huge the fan base was, how massively people thought of Palace, especially in south London. It was definitely a proud moment when I joined.

“From then on everything has been like a roller coaster. There have been ups and downs, but there have been a lot of ups and downs, and playing for Palace, you feel pride when you play and when you try to achieve something.

“It just feels like a family base and a place where you can really grow as a player and as a person.”

Tyrick Mitchell on the season so far:

“The first games were difficult. We had a lot of players who played in the summer tournaments, so they weren’t with us in the preseason, but personally (speaking) we didn’t start the way we wanted, and when we looked at the database it showed that we weren’t playing like we finished the season last year. .

“I think we went back to basics in terms of how much we run: we try to outrun our opponents in possession and out of possession, and when you do that, you’re halfway to winning the game, if that makes sense. – So I think our physical production is part of what we’ve really tried to improve since the beginning of the season.

“We know what we’re good at and we know how we can win games, so it’s about making those moments happen even more and putting ourselves in positions where we can show how good we are, and I think that’s the main goal from now on.” . from the next game – and from all games onwards.

“Since we are in the table, you are always looking forward to the next game. You always want to put things right, for yourself, for your team, for your teammates, for the manager and for the club, so it’s something we definitely look forward to. We just feel like once we cross that little barrier that we might have right now, things will get better and better.”