As experts doubt Newcastle’s prospects of qualifying for the Champions League, Joe Willock makes a bold promise.
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Following a setback to Newcastle United‘s hopes of making it to the Champions League round of 16, Joe Willock has issued a warning to any skeptics.
Willock, who made his comeback against Borussia Dortmund this week, could be the man leading the charge at Wolves on Saturday night after recovering from achilles and hamstring issues. But Willock was in a confident mood, far from dejected after losing his first game since May.
“Yes, 100 percent, 100 percent,” Willock responded when asked if United could make a comeback. When we play at our best, I genuinely think we can defeat any team in the world.
After analyzing the match, our goal is to defeat Dortmund and secure a victory. All we have to do is keep moving forward.
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“I learnt a lot about the group because when we came in at half-time, we spoke together and we really looked like we’re going to push back and come back even stronger.”
Newcastle now has a demanding stretch of games ahead of them, starting with a trip to Wolves on Saturday. After that, they play Manchester United in the Carabao Cup midweek following which they play Willock’s former team, Arsenal, on Tyneside.
“This is where we want to be,” Willock declared. At this level, we want to compete. Since we are Newcastle United, we must compete at this level.We outlined our goals at
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