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The acid test for Newcastle

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A substantial amount of worry still hangs over the full backs at Newcastle with right back Danny Simpson and makeshift left back Ryan Taylor both weak links in the defence. Despite conceding only four goals in their seven games doubt still persist as to whether the pair are up to sufficient standard. Arguably it would be harsh to criticise Taylor due to the fact he has been operating in an unnatural position filling the hole left by Jose Enrique. Presumably he’ll be up against either right winger Aaron Lennon or Rafael Van Der Vaart on Sunday. Both can cause Taylor problems with Lennon especially dangerous due to his speed and trickery. Luckily Jonas Gutierrez is there to double up and help him out with the defensive duties.

On the opposite flank Simpson isn’t so lucky and has the unenviable task of keeping Gareth Bale out of the game. The Welshman’s game consists of driving at defenders and using his strength and pace to get past and whip a cross in. Simpson lacks both the pace and defensive know how to combat a player like Bale and with the Gabriel Obertan playing in front of him he could be in for a torrid afternoon. Same goes for centre halves Steven Taylor and captain Fabricio Coloccini who, despite looking impenetrable so far, will have their hands full with Emmanuel Adebayor and Jermain Defore spearheading Redknapp’s attack. Tim Krul, who has been invincible between the sticks, is also susceptible to a morale drop should he start conceding.

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I’m not saying that Spurs will destroy Newcastle’s season in just one game but could put a dent in the confidence that has been built up since the first whistle back in August. Should the defence take a battering their self-assurance will inevitably drop and that will reverberate through the rest of the team. It’s always said that confidence starts in defence and spreads outwards and that’s what the back four has done this season. They have exuded an assertiveness that has given the players in front of them the trust and faith to go out and attempt to win games knowing they can rely on their teammates to sweep up their mistakes. Should the trust and faith start to recede the risks that were took to win games won’t be taken anymore with a more cautious philosophy adopted that could see victories dry up. This is where Pardew and his fabled man management techniques come into play.

Not forgetting that a win over a team as good as Tottenham could see confidence soar and change the opinion of those still writing Newcastle off. A victory over Redknapp’s side will be massive and could act as a catalyst to drive the club to continue their tremendous form. However the spectre of defeat still hangs ominously waiting to ruthlessly strike. Only then will we be able to see which direction the club will take from then. Will Pardew be able to galvanise his players and maintain the high levels of confidence within dressing room or will it mark the beginning of a downward spiral? I’m not going to hedge my bets and make assumption just yet.

Written by Jak Penny

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  • hotdog says:

    I don’t know why we haven’t ‘been tested’ so far. We have played a cross section of premier league sides. The top 3 aren’t even tests – more damage limitation exercises. Spuds and Liverpool will probably occupy the slots we dare to dream of taking at the end of the season.

    We have only beaten one team by more than 1 goal this season – despite dominating Villa, fulham, blackburn and wolves (for 60mins).. the ability to score more during those spells of possession- against the midtable sides and below is the real issue, if not, the wins will quickly turn to draws and then even defeats.

  • kenni scotland says:

    As a newcastle supporter i can understand the confidence of the spurs fans and the media, but there is a trend occurring where they think they just have to turn up and take the 3 points. I saw the game against Arsenal, spurs have alarming weaknesses at the back, although i still think they are probably the 4th best team in the league, but please do not take it for granted that 3 points are yours for the taking, every away game in the premier is difficult, if you do not give newcastle the respect they deserve Spurs will come a cropper

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