Newcastle United chef Alan Pardew last night insisted his part may complete in the Premier League top ten next season Newcastle United manager Alan Pardew ahead of the game against West Bromwich Albion Alan Pardew last night promised Newcastle supporters a top 10 finish next year a' so long as his team donat get directed this time around. The United director was delighted with his playersa attempts against West Brom at the Hawthorns, praising their struggling attributes in what ultimately was a tough fought draw. Pardew accepted he didnat treatment where Newcastle concluded on Might 19, provided that these were still in the Premier League. And he confidently pledged that next period would be a lot better for a service who've been subjected to the wringer over recent weeks. Pardew said: amazement are really delighted with a point at this time of the season, with four games to go. aI donat really care where we complete in the league, as long as we're in the league, since we have an excellent team. aI wouldnat say the outcome (at West Brom and elsewhere) put us in a comfort zone. You've to be sure you get the things and not rely on different groups not getting them. aIt is actually important now that we keep battling to the finish. aWe know that the team is in a fantastic budget. We've good people and if we can keep everybody fit, then weall be stronger than we are today. aTherefore, I would expect us to concern for the most truly effective 10 next season, not a problem. But we have surely got to remain in this department and we're still fighting to do that.a This was a much improved Newcastle performance set alongside the derby. They performed well in the first-half and stood around West Bromas considerableA danger late on to see out the 1-1. Pardew said: aI said last week that the energy ranges werenat there, which wasnat adequate to handle that Sunderland performance. aWe had a need to show today that after we get some rest we're not just a bad group. aIn the first-half we should have set the game to bed; we'd three large odds at 1-0. We coped effectively with West Brom. aThe frequency didnat help. I donat understand what Steve (Clarke) looked at it, but I thought it was bobbly. aThey went immediate in the second-half and making use of their strong strikers we had to show still another side of our game, which was character. We had to roll up our sleeves and guard, and we did quite a good job of this. aMy overall feeling was we showed exactly what we had a need to without having the three points.a Pardew was insistent this was a great point, gained in one of the countryas hardest reasons. He said: aWest Brom have had some wonderful results here. We stood up well in their mind. aIf you have a goalkeeper who is able to strike the ball to the side of the weight package to powerful strikers, which they have, then itas difficult. aThe disappointing thing about the second-half is that people didnat get your hands on the ball or produce a opportunity, to get the winning goal. We were holding on by the end, which we did well.a Pardew had particular praise for goalkeeper Rob Elliot who pulled off a sublime save your self to reject James Morrison what in all probability would have been a aim for West Brom. He said: aWhenever Robas been contacted heas been terrific. aHe made one tiny mistake at the start of the second-half when the ball bobbled in front of him, so it took good character to be strong and solid in the second half. He came for all the crosses. And the save your self from the header was fantastic. Heas great at that. They can be pleased with his performance.a West Brom boss Clarke admitted his team should have been given little chance by the time he got around to his half-time talk. He said: aNewcastle picked up the game much better than we did. aThey were the most effective area in the first-half and on another day may have scored an additional purpose, which would have caused it to be more challenging for all of us. aBut they didnat and we were given by it a path back into the overall game, which we grabbed with both hands.a The game ended with referee Mike Jones awarding West Brom some questionable fouls near the Newcastle punishment place that meant Pardew wondered what he had done to deserve therefore much misfortune. He said: amazement had more participants missing through damage today and there were some decisions at the end that left us scratching our heads and wondering if another bad decision was going to cost us. Fortuitously, it didnat.a
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