Janmaat urges Newcastle to kick-start season against Watford
The Netherlands worldwide added: “We have to score more”.
Newcastle goalkeeper Tim Krul, left, and West Ham’s Diafra Sakho challenge for the ball during the English Premier League soccer match between West Ham and Newcastle at Boleyn Ground in London, Monday, September 14, 2015.
“We are all learning about each other and learning about the Premier League as far as some of the new players are concerned”.
Right-back Janmaat was Newcastle’s biggest attacking threat on a night when McClaren’s front four of Papiss Cisse, Florian Thauvin, Moussa Sissoko and Gini Wijnaldum all failed to sparkle.
Carver joked: “We share the same golf club”.
Newcastle’s best display of the season came away at Manchester United, where the team battled hard to secure a point in a 0-0 draw.
Having watched Newcastle’s defeat to West Ham at first hand, Flores expects his opposite number in the home dug-out to make changes tomorrow.
“We need to eliminate the mistakes and learn from it”.
“But I’m a bit disappointed (about the game), because we didn’t play well”. “We didn’t create that many chances and that definitely has to improve”. But the 26-year-old does not want all of the Magpies’ hopes resting on his shoulders when they take on Watford at the weekend.
“It’s important that we get that first win under the belt and Saturday is the next opportunity to do that”.
“Our target is to create silence, and if we win in that stadium, it would be awesome for the players and their confidence”.
“I don’t care much about the position in the table, because it’s the beginning of the season and we have a long way to go”, said the Newcastle skipper.
“It’s a big game [against Watford] now”.
The Golden Boys upset one of the current top teams, Swansea City, in their last game, 1-0, at the Vicarage Road behind forward Odion Ighalo’s lone goal, the third for Watford in the season, as per BBC Sport.