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'If players want to play Champions League football' - Trippier on Newcastle struggles

The 35-year-old full-back acknowledged that a relentless schedule was taking its toll on the Magpies – they have played 11 games in 35 days in four different competitions since January 4 and will have negotiated 18 in 60 days by time the March international window comes around – but insisted there was no room for excuses.

Speaking after last night’s demoralising 3-2 Premier League defeat by Brentford at St James’ Park and before Tuesday night’s trip to former club Tottenham, Trippier told the club’s official website: “Make no mistake, we will turn this around.

“We’re just going through a difficult patch. I’m not using any excuses for the amount of games because us players, supporters and the club want to play Champions League football.

“We want to be playing in every competition so there’s no excuses from my side on that sense, but it’s about resetting.

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“We’ve not won in five but it’s all about character, stepping up and being accounted for, myself included.

“We will be back winning games and it’s another tough test at Tottenham, but all we can do is recharge, keep listening to the manager and go again because it’s a relentless schedule. But that’s what we want.”

Yesterday’s reverse was particularly galling after Eddie Howe’s men got themselves ahead through Sven Botman’s first-half header on his 100th appearance for the club, only for Vitaly Janelt and Igor Thiago’s penalty to give the Bees the advantage at the break.

Bruno Guimaraes levelled from the spot with 12 minutes remaining and the locals at St James’ settled in in anticipation of a winner, although that ultimately came at the other end when the impressive Dango Ouattara struck.

A chastened Trippier said: “I always look at myself after every game and I don’t even need to look at the third goal because I’m out of position.

“That’s where I stand up and take responsibility, which I’ve done throughout my whole career. I don’t hide. I don’t shy away from it.”

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