Newcastle United boss Steve McClaren has vowed to
deliver three points against Stoke City after apologising
for their loss to Sunderland.
Steve McClaren has apologised to Newcastle United fans after
his side slipped to a sixth successive defeat to fierce rivals
Sunderland last weekend.
After having captain Fabricio Coloccini sent off at the Stadium of
Light, Newcastle were beaten 3-0 as Sunderland climbed above
them in the Premier League table.
On Thursday, McClaren penned a letter to the Newcastle fans to
express his disappointment at not giving them a victory to
celebrate, but he found plenty of positives from his side's
display.
"Sunday's derby defeat hurt us all and every one of us is sorry
that we couldn't deliver you the victory you deserved," he is
quoted as saying by The Chronicle.
"I am certain that if it hadn't been for Colo's sending off, we
would have delivered you that victory.
"But with the news of our successful appeal, we draw a line
under that match-defining moment and focus on recreating the
positives of the minutes that went before.
"Even if you didn't see the game on Sunday, you'll know that we
bossed it in the first half and hardly gave our hosts a kick.
"With 10 men on the pitch we were still the stronger side for
large parts of the second half, despite what the scoreline
suggests.
"In spite of the result, training this week has been nothing but
positive and preparation has been first class.
"There's been no feeling sorry for ourselves. Just a group of
players and staff who want to show you how passionately we
care about your club.
"We'll put all of the positives and the passion into delivering you
three points on Saturday."
Meanwhile, defender Mike Williamson has joined Championship
outfit Wolves on a one-month loan deal.
deliver three points against Stoke City after apologising
for their loss to Sunderland.
Steve McClaren has apologised to Newcastle United fans after
his side slipped to a sixth successive defeat to fierce rivals
Sunderland last weekend.
After having captain Fabricio Coloccini sent off at the Stadium of
Light, Newcastle were beaten 3-0 as Sunderland climbed above
them in the Premier League table.
On Thursday, McClaren penned a letter to the Newcastle fans to
express his disappointment at not giving them a victory to
celebrate, but he found plenty of positives from his side's
display.
"Sunday's derby defeat hurt us all and every one of us is sorry
that we couldn't deliver you the victory you deserved," he is
quoted as saying by The Chronicle.
"I am certain that if it hadn't been for Colo's sending off, we
would have delivered you that victory.
"But with the news of our successful appeal, we draw a line
under that match-defining moment and focus on recreating the
positives of the minutes that went before.
"Even if you didn't see the game on Sunday, you'll know that we
bossed it in the first half and hardly gave our hosts a kick.
"With 10 men on the pitch we were still the stronger side for
large parts of the second half, despite what the scoreline
suggests.
"In spite of the result, training this week has been nothing but
positive and preparation has been first class.
"There's been no feeling sorry for ourselves. Just a group of
players and staff who want to show you how passionately we
care about your club.
"We'll put all of the positives and the passion into delivering you
three points on Saturday."
Meanwhile, defender Mike Williamson has joined Championship
outfit Wolves on a one-month loan deal.


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