Marc Guehi does not mince words as he expresses his unhappiness with Crystal Palace and wants to move
Target for Newcastle United Marc Guehi was unabashed in his remarks.
He was irritated after Crystal Palace’s 2-1 loss to Everton.
In the tenth minute, Guehi hooked the ball past Jordan Pickford to open the score
at Goodison Park. But in the second half, Everton completely changed the course of the match.
After the break, Dwight McNeil scored an incredible long-range equalizer that goalkeeper
Dean Henderson was powerless to stop, although Crystal Palace’s second goal
was poorly defended by the striker. Jack Harrison found it far too simple
to sidestep Maxence Lacroix and send a cross into the box, and McNeil arrived
before Eddie Nketiah to put the ball in the goal to make it 2-1.
Guehi did not hold back after the match as Crystal Palace, who are now in 18th place,
continued to look for their first league victory of the year.
“Today, we failed ourselves,” the captain of Crystal Palace remarked. It’s enormous.
We ought to have performed better. Now all we have to do is head back. As a collective,
We require a better mentality. We must become more powerful
and begin to emerge victorious in games. Easy.”
Guehi’s campaign has started off tough for both him and Crystal Palace.
who had a chance to make history last month when Newcastle withdrew their bid
for the England international weeks before the transfer window closed because the Eagles
asking price was too high for a player who had less than two years left on his contract.
It’s unclear if Newcastle will reconsider the change in 2025.
Although chairman Steve Parish stated earlier this month that he
“wants to be selling to clubs like Newcastle who have great aspirations.”
Crystal Palace will have to drop their suggested £70 million asking price.
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