Kieran Trippier (33) lives his worst moment in Newcastle. Its performance dropped dramatically and it went from being a cornerstone of the project to being talked about. By the time he arrived at the club, Newcastle needed him. Now he needs them. More than he earned. With his arrival there was a change in mentality and he always emerged as a leader who marked the way forward.
Sad hero in the quarterfinals of the Carabao Cup
The English full-back was not a starter in the elimination against Chelsea, but came on at half-time to help his side hold on for a 0-1 draw which took them into the semi-finals. In a Carabao from which they had previously been removed City and Unitedthey will do the same with the set of Pochettino to stand in the semis. But Trippier stopped it. In the 92nd minute he left a dead ball in the area with his head which Mudryk took advantage of to equalize.
Although Trippier has made some serious defensive errors this season, in the penalty shootout he wanted to be one of those to take a shot from the penalty spot, thus completing a disastrous night for his interests. He made the first mistake and began to decide the round, which ended in victory (4-2) for Chelsea.
Mudryk sympathized with Trippier on social networks
The Ukrainian has also been talked about since his January arrival for 80M at Chelsea, a price he has yet to justify. However, given the talent and condition, it was normal for him to reach it. Against Newcastle he had a moment that was the complete opposite of Trippier’s. He came on in the 78th minute, equalized in the 92nd minute and scored his penalty..
However, behind his happiness he knows that a colleague is suffering and he wants to offer a few words to him: ”Kieran, I just want to tell you to be strong, sometimes these shits happen, but I think you are a strong footballer no matter what.’‘.
Source: La Verdad

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