Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes admits he is frustrated with his team-mates after at on Sunday. The Red Devils conceded three second half goals as they were blown away by their hosts, who are targeting a top five finish.
United, meanwhile, remain down in 14th place in the table, and the defeat ensures that this season will end up as the campaign in which they've registered the fewest points, with a total of 56 now possible.
Sandro Tonali scored Newcastle's opener in the first half after a fine Alexander Isak pass, but after Alejandro Garnacho equalised before the break the visitors collapsed in the second half. Harvey Barnes scored twice for the Magpies, with Bruno Guimaraes rounding off the scoring after an error from goalkeeper Altay Bayindir.
The Turkish international had been , but manager Ruben Amorim didn't oversee a change i fortune as United slipped to one of their worst results of the season.
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Fernandes told : "My team-mates - I only get frustrated with them because I know how good they can be. I know how tough it is to represent this club. They want so much to give to the club, to win because they know how much they will be remembered if they win something with this club.
"On Thursday [against Lyon in quarter-final] we go forward, we create a big atmosphere in our stadium, we need to be on the front foot and give everything we have because we want to get to the semi-final.
"In tough moments we have done great performances against the biggest clubs. In decisive games when everyone is watching. We are Man United, we have to step up and do everyting to win the game."
Fernandes then refused to go into the specifics of the defeat, adding: "There's not much to assess, we lost the game. In the first half we did good, in the second half we couldn't keep up the way we wanted to play.
"We know that it's been a tough season, nothing to add to that. Our position in the table is not where this club belongs, but unfortunately we are not getting the results. We need to look forward as we have a big game coming up, we need to clear our heads and go for it.
"We are in this position because we have not been consistent in the performances we put out. We lack being more fearless, being more brave. Today was not the case because we ended up conceding goals by trying to be brave.
"It's easy to criticise because this club has never suffered like this, so it's normal. You have to be aware you play for United and criticism will be there.
"Our fans have been there all season during bad moments, today they were there at the end trying to cheer us up. Its time we give something back."
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