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Newcastle can rely on Murphy amidst push for UCL qualification: Tindall

Newcastle United is experiencing a remarkable run of form under assistant coach Jason Tindall while manager Eddie Howe recovers from pneumonia. Jacob Murphy has emerged as a key player, contributing significantly to the team's success with impressive goal and assist statistics. The Magpies are currently third in the Premier League and aiming for Champions League qualification. Tindall's leadership and the team's consistent performances have been crucial to their recent achievements.

Newcastle, April 18

Jason Tindall says Newcastle United can 'rely' on the in-form Jacob Murphy after the winger bagged his ninth goal and 13th assist of the campaign in Wednesday's 5-0 win over Crystal Palace.

The Magpies head to Aston Villa on Saturday on the back of six successive wins - a run of form that has lifted them to third in the Premier League table - and Murphy's superb form has helped sustain United's push for Champions League qualification.

Assistant head coach Tindall, who again stood in for Howe at Friday morning's media briefing, along with Graeme Jones will lead the team once again at Villa Park this weekend as Howe continues to recover from pneumonia.

"Full credit to Jacob. He's been at the football club a long time and I'm sure if he was someone we signed at the start of the season or in January from somewhere, then he would be receiving more plaudits than he is.

"His performances certainly don't surprise me or the manager. He works extremely hard on a day-to-day basis. He takes everything tactically and week-in, week-out we know we can rely on him," said Tindall in the pre-game press conference.

Tindall also hailed the attitude shown by players like Harvey Barnes after he waited for his opportunity and grabbed it with both hands by scoring a brace against Manchester United on Sunday and another goal against Crystal Palace.

"It's a testament to all the players who weren't starting games for a period - they come in and deliver performances, but you can only do that if you've got the right attitude in your work day-in, day-out and are consistent, you're mentally strong and you deal with frustrations in the right way.

"Certainly Harvey has done that since he's come into the team. He's delivered excellent performances individually, but team performances as well," he added.

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Reader Comments

Mike T.

Murphy has been absolutely class this season! Never thought he'd become this important to the team. That left foot of his is magical right now âš¡

Sarah L.

While I'm happy for Murphy, I think the article glosses over how much we still miss ASM's creativity. Murphy's doing great but we need both firing to maintain top 4.

Jamie K.

Barnes' attitude is exactly what we need! So refreshing to see players working hard and waiting for their chance instead of moaning. Future looks bright lads! 🔥

Dave P.

Six wins in a row is insane! Never thought I'd see the day. Murphy, Barnes, the whole squad - they're making us believe again. HWTL!

Emma R.

Tindall's doing a great job stepping in, but I hope Eddie gets well soon. The way he's built this squad mentality is something special. Get well gaffer! ❤️

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