Jamal Lewis believes Newcastle have enough in the squad to achieve a top half finish but has admitted he understands fan frustrations after a poor start to the season. The Magpies have just one point from their opening three Premier League fixtures, losing at home to West Ham, followed by an away defeat against Aston Villa.
Jamal Lewis said “Of course you have to understand the underlying frustrations. Without the fans the game would be nothing so you have to respect their feelings and understand where they’re coming from. As a player, I’m only in control of a certain amount of things, my performance on the pitch and how I can affect my team-mates and help get results on the pitch.”
Newcastle’s inactivity in the transfer market has only heightened tension on Tyneside, with Mike Ashley’s lack of investment into the club the latest cause for concern. Steve Bruce’s side looked to have grabbed a late winner against Southampton, only to concede a late penalty and have to settle for a point against the Saints. The Toon have also been dumped out of the Carabao Cup, prompting further discontent in the fanbase with a cup run their only real chance at success.
Jamal Lewis said “I think this team is capable of an easy top-half finish, stringing performances together that the fans love. Obviously with the fans coming back, being strong at home and hard to beat, we can create some great memories this season. I think the top half is a viable target for us. But executing it is different. We need to talk less and string these performances together.”