Perez delighted with top-half finish for Newcastle

Ayoze Perez says 10 is the magic number for him '“ and Newcastle United.
Newcastle's Ayoze Perez battles against Chelsea midfielder N'Golo Kante last weekend. Picture by Frank ReidNewcastle's Ayoze Perez battles against Chelsea midfielder N'Golo Kante last weekend. Picture by Frank Reid
Newcastle's Ayoze Perez battles against Chelsea midfielder N'Golo Kante last weekend. Picture by Frank Reid

The forward took his goal tally for the season to 10 with two strikes in Sunday’s 3-0 win over Chelsea at St James’s Park, taking his tally to six goals in the Magpies’ last eight games.

And the 24-year-old’s goals helped secure a 10th-placed Premier League finish for Newcastle.

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“I’m so happy to be able to end the season scoring lots of goals,” said Perez.

“Two goals against Chelsea, another two at St James’s Park, and 10 is a great number for me.

“But, if I’m honest, what I’m most pleased about is that we finished in 10th place, because we deserved to finish there at the end of the season.”

The Tynesiders, promoted last season, were tipped to go straight back down, and Perez enthused: “It’s been amazing for the team.

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“We have to be proud of ourselves, because we have done a great job all year.

“Against Chelsea, we finished things off with a great performance and ended in 10th position, which is a great achievement.”

Benitez’s side came through some difficult periods, notably late last year, and secured their top-flight status with five games left to play.

Perez had his critics in the first half of the season, when he only scored one goal.

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However, the former Spain Under-21 international, signed from Tenerife in 2014, repaid Benitez’s faith in him in the final few months of the campaign.

“We’ve had ups and downs during the whole season, but I want to give lots of credit to the team,” said Perez.

“We stuck together when we had and we achieved our main target.

“After that, we managed to keep such a great position for Newcastle this season, and that’s why we can celebrate this summer.”

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Perez and his team-mates are now waiting to see if Benitez commits his longer-term future to the club.

Representatives of Newcastle’s manager are in talks with managing director Lee Charnley over a new deal.

However, the 58-year-old – who has one year left on his contract – will only commit if he is satisfied that the Magpies’ ambitions match his own.

Benitez wants to compete for trophies and European football.

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“Rafa is key for our future,” added Perez. “He made us reach this position of 10th in the table, just one year after going up, so it’s a great achievement with the squad we’ve got.

“We have to look after him, take him seriously and listen to what he wants, and hopefully we can keep him here.”

Meanwhile, ex-Stoke striker Joselu has high hopes for next season.

The striker said: “We need to enjoy the summer, and, next season, try to do the best thing for us, because we have ambitions in this league.”