May 21, 2025
Crystal Palace FC v Everton FC - Premier League

LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 15: Marc Guehi during the Premier League match between Crystal Palace FC and Everton FC at Selhurst Park on February 15, 2025 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Sebastian Frej/MB Media/Getty Images)

“It was tough,” Guehi told Sky Sports.

“Newcastle were definitely the better team. They showed their class from minute one, so it’s important that we learn from this, and move on.

“It was right from the beginning. You could just tell they were the better team. It’s got nothing to do with the penalty [missed by Palace]. That happens, it’s football. Again, it’s important that we learn very quickly, because we’ve got another important game
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“We spoke before the game about energy and winning your duels and getting up to people, so I don’t think we did ourselves justice with that today. We have a quick turnaround, because we’ve got Bournemouth at the weekend.

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“Our mindset is that we have no excuses. We all take responsibility. We all have to look ourselves in the mirror and make sure that we’re better next time. It doesn’t matter where you go. Every game in the Premier League is tough and it’s important that we stand up to those challenges.
“We have to pick ourselves back up. We’ve got an exciting end to the season and it’s important that the next game is the most important one, and we focus step-by-step on how we can get better.

“It’s important that we find a way, hopefully, to get a clean sheet, which is the most important thing as well, to find that solidity again, and move from there.”

The win saw Newcastle move up to third in the Premier League table, five points clear of Chelsea in sixth and just four points off second-placed Arsenal.

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Do Newcastle United want to sign Marc Guehi this summer?
Guehi to Newcastle was the transfer story of the summer, but one that did not have a happy ending for the Magpies.

Sporting director Paul Mitchell was confident he could bring Guehi to Newcastle. However, several rejected bids from Palace left Mitchell frustrated that he could not bring Eddie Howe’s top target to the club.

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Despite their failure to land him in 2024, Newcastle still want to sign Guehi with the hope that he will be a lot cheaper this summer.

Guehi is expected to leave Palace this summer, and with one year left on his existing deal, the time is right to cash in on the 24-year-old.

Reports suggest Guehi would become Newcastle’s highest-paid player if he joins, but a positive financial stance means that should not be a problem for the Magpies this summer.

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