Sunday, April 28, 2013

Taylor analyzes Newcastle's six-goal knocking by Liverpool to a in the... - Daily Mail

UPDATED: 07:32 EST, 28 April 2013 Steven Taylor likened Newcastleas surprising surrender to Liverpool to a death in your family because they were plunged deep into relegation trouble. The Magpiesa 6-0 humiliation at the hands of the Reds was their biggest home beat since 1925 and left them just five points clear of the Barclays Premier League decline zone with three games to play. They head for West Ham next Saturday understanding yet another unnecessary evening may leave them in real danger while the prospect of a second relegation in five seasons looms large. Humiliation: Steven Taylor and his Newcastle team-mates trudge down after Saturday's 6-0 defeat by Liverpool, the club's largest home defeat since 1925 Central defender Taylor said: 'Itas a tired feeling. At a relative has died, if I am being honest with you this moment over time, it feels. 'In the dressing room, searching everybody was ruined and knew the problem we're in. 'We need to accept whatas coming our way, and thatas planning to be the criticism this weekend leading up to the West Ham sport. 'We have just surely got to set that to bed and concentrate on ourselves. Everybody will probably be criticising the group, the manager, everybody, but we have to stay together. 'We have heard those words a lot before six months, but thatas important today. The past three games will resemble glass finals for people. Consolation: Taylor addresses to Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa after the 6-0 defeat, an effect that leaves Newcastle in the relegation mire Initial League - Bottom six 'We need certainly to apologise, first and foremost, to the supporters, for all of us who came here and watched the lads, and hold our arms up because we know we let them down. 'We are devastated with it, it wasnat adequate and we all keep our hands up. It wasnat sufficient. 'But we have to stay together and can get on with it, and make sure in a few days we put this to bed and obtain the three items that we need. Itas vital.' Also easy: Liverpool enjoy Fabio Borini's goal, the sixth of these six at St James' Park Logically, one more win should really be enough to maintain the clubas top-flight status with definite strugglers, but professional survivors, Wigan facing a tough run-in after seeing their hopes of a precious victory over Tottenham dashed by a late equaliser. But a Magpies part which has acquired just once in the league far from St Jamesa Park in 2013 will have to improve that tally at either Upton Park on Saturday or QPR the following weekend when they are to spare themselves a fraught final-day clash with Arsenal on Tyneside.

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