Jonjo Shelvey believes that the Newcastle players have let Steve McClaren down amid reports the
club is set to sack their head coach. It is understood that McClaren will not
be in charge of the team's clash with Leicester
on Monday Night Football, with suggestions that Rafael Benitez has been approached to
take over.
Shelvey, currently captaining the club in the absence of Fabricio Coloccini, told Sky Sports that the players
deserve more of the criticism. He said “it's
obviously a sticky situation and Steve is at the forefront of it, which he
doesn't deserve to be honest. But it is what it is. It's nice to know what
Steve thinks of me, and I think a lot of him also. We've got to play for him
while he's still in charge and hopefully he stays in charge. I feel as if I've
let the club down because I've had the captain's armband twice and we've lost
but it's lovely to be made captain. The manager has shown a lot of faith in me
to do that, I obviously adore him for it. It's just a shame I've not been able
to pick up the wins on the road and at St James' Park but fingers crossed if I
get the armband again, then the three points will come”
Newcastle fell to a 3-1 defeat against Bournemouth
on Saturday afternoon, with the full time whistle seeing boos ring out around
St James' Park, but Shelvey says the players are ready to face the fans'
criticism. He said “There are two types of players. You either come to the
front of it or you go and hide but I think the way I am, I come to the front of
it and just try and embrace it. We want to try and prove to everyone that we're
not people that want to hide. I think the players have let the club down. I
don't feel like the manager has, I feel like it's the players”
Despite the constant off-field speculation, Shelvey insists the players have
no option but to keep their minds on the task ahead saying “I think you have
got to keep your focus. You're getting paid loads of money to do your job. It
is your job to keep yourself away from the media and the rumours. You can't
listen to that because you can never believe something until it has happened. We've
been very professional this week and we've trained really well. Training has
been fun and enjoyable and we're just preparing as usual for the Leicester game”
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