Sunderland Echo

PEREZ: PREMIER LIFE IS A LITTLE ‘EASIER’

MAGPIE FORWARD ENJOYING THE EXTRA TIME TO PREPARE FOR GAMES IN THE TOP FLIGHT

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Fail to prepare. Prepare to fail. That’s certainly something which can’t be levelled at Newcastle United under Rafa Benitez.

The Magpies manager is renowned for his meticulous preparatio­n ahead of each game, drilling the team on the training field, ensuring every player knows their role, positionin­g and the team’s tactical approach.

It’s an approach that has seen the Tynesiders gain instant promotion from the Championsh­ip, and earn them early accolades in the Premier League this season.

Forward Ayoze Perez is one of the players who has benefited from Benitez’s methods, with the Magpie boss praising his fellow Spaniard for his workrate and applicatio­n this term.

Perez insists nothing has changed since they stepped up to the top flight, only the time that they can now spend honing their tactical approach to each game under Benitez’s stewardshi­p.

And ahead of tomorrow’s visit of Crystal Palace, the 24-year-old says being out of the hurly burly Championsh­ip, where games came thick and fast, can only benefit the team – and in some ways makes like ‘easier’ in the Premier League.

“We’re not really doing anything different, but we have more time to prepare for the games when we are in the Premier League and that is a big factor,” Perez said.

“We have a week to prepare for the next game now, and that didn’t happen very often in the Championsh­ip.

“That is a big difference, and it is a big help to us. You can train through the week, and do some specific work related to the team you are going to be playing against.

“In some ways, that means it is slightly easier to be in the Premier League than the Championsh­ip. Obviously, the standard of the matches is very different, but at least in this league you get to prepare properly and work on your tactics for every game.”

Perez earned plaudits for his workrate and goal in the 2-2 draw against Southampto­n last weekend, but says it is the way Newcastle are playing as a team this season that is behind their goodstart, which sees them head into tomorrow’s game ninth in the table.

And he admits that if someone isn’t doing their job for Benitez, they run the risk of being axed from the team.

“You can prepare properly and train a bit more specifical­ly on things you can improve,” he added.

“That makes you feel fitter and more comfortabl­e going into the games. The main thing is the way the team works though. We all know that if someone is not working as they should, they will not play in the next game.

“Everyone has to work for the team. Everyone knows what they have to do, and at the moment, we are doing it well.”

 ??  ?? Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere (blue) tries to rob Red Star Belgrade’s Slavoljub Srnic in last night’s Europa League tie in Serbia.
Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere (blue) tries to rob Red Star Belgrade’s Slavoljub Srnic in last night’s Europa League tie in Serbia.

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