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Will Newcastle ‘go do something’ at United?

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LONDON: Newcastle United must get something from Saturday’s game against Manchester United if they are to avoid a third consecutiv­e Premier League defeat but far from feeling the pressure midfielder Jonjo Shelvey is relishing the trip to Old Trafford.

“As a footballer to go to grounds like that – and I include St James’ Park in that – to play against the best players in the world, it’s every kid’s dream,” Shelvey said.

The 25-year-old said he had faith in manager Rafa Benitez’s ability to set the side up to be competitiv­e against Jose Mourinho’s team, who suffered a 1-0 defeat at Chelsea in their last league game before the internatio­nal break.

“Rafa knows this league, he knows how to set teams up and how to get results and I’m sure that we’ll go there and give a good account of ourselves, and hopefully come away with something,” added Shelvey.

Promoted Newcastle dropped to 11th in the league following 1-0 defeats by Burnley and Bournemout­h but Shelvey said form counted for little.

“We could go and do something against Man United that’s how weird this league is,” he added. “Anyone can beat anyone, so I think there’s enough for us to survive in this league.”

Meanwhile, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp went to hospital after feeling unwell and missed yesterday’s training session, the Premier League club said.

“Jurgen Klopp has attended a hospital appointmen­t today as a precaution­ary measure, after feeling ill,” the club said in a statement.

Liverpool host Southampto­n in the Premier League on Saturday. – Reuters

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