Unfortunately, for whatever reason, it was deemed a couple of challenges were worthy of red cards
We still dispute that."We were upset at the time and it actually knocked us back because we had a period after that game where we found it difficult to get points on the board."Thankfully it hasn't been too detrimental to us
We're in a good position, we're only six points behind Newcastle, so if we can get maximum points against them then we'll be on their shirt-tails."Goalkeeper Tim Krul could return for Newcastle.The Holland international has missed the last two games with a knee injury, but is back in training and could replace under-study Rob Elliot at the Britannia Stadium.Striker Loic Remy has also returned to training after his calf problem, but will not be risked at Stoke, while full-back Mathieu Debuchy (groin) and midfielder Moussa Sissoko (hamstring) are still out.Under-fire boss Alan Pardew insists he will not be weakened by the tide of criticism heading in his direction.The 52-year-old has found himself firmly in the firing line in the wake of a run of three heavy defeats by Everton, Southampton and Manchester United, the first and third of them at St James' Park, which have seen his side concede 11 goals without reply.As a result, a club which was looking upwards towards the battle for Champions League qualification on Boxing Day, is now glancing anxiously over its shoulder and clinging on to a place in the top half of the Barclays Premier League, the minimum requirement set by owner Mike Ashley back in August.Pardew has borne the brunt of the most recent criticism and has no qualms about having to do so.He said: "I accept the criticism that's coming my way, of course, but that doesn't weaken me in any manner."I am a person who looks to the next game and looks forward
I am desperate to get the fans a result and they need to know that."I understand their feelings at the minute."
Source : PA
Source: PA