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Martin Dubravka says Newcastle fans deserve better and reveals squad reaction to Leicester loss

"Nobody spoke on the flight home," says Magpies 'keeper, reflecting on 5-0 defeat at Leicester; watch Newcastle vs Man Utd live on Sky Sports Premier League on Super Sunday

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Newcastle goalkeeper Martin Dubravka admits their 5-0 loss at Leicester was 'embarrassing' and wants to repay the fans for their support

Martin Dubravka speaks exclusively to Sky Sports' Keith Downie and lifts the lid on Newcastle's 5-0 defeat at Leicester...

Captain Jamaal Lascelles called it terrible; Andy Carroll labelled it as disgraceful; and young midfielder Sean Longstaff said it was nothing short of an embarrassment.

But goalkeeper Martin Dubravka had literally "no words" to describe Newcastle's King Power capitulation on Sunday.

The Newcastle No 1 had the worst seat in the house from his side's perspective, as the horror of the 5-0 mauling played out right in front of his eyes.

And so shocked was he by what he saw, the Slovakian goalkeeper sat at the back of the flight home to Newcastle in silence as he played every goal over and over in his head.

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Speaking for the first time since the biggest defeat since he signed for the club nearly two years ago, Dubravka told Sky Sports News: "Nobody spoke on the flight home, it was silent.

"We usually chat away to each other and play games but there none of that. It was horrible and quiet. I sat at the back of the plane and spoke to nobody. I had no words. I just kept replaying the game in my own mind.

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"It's hard to forget. I heard how the other boys described the performance and I agree with them all. I'm right at the back (on the pitch) and I can see everything. It didn't work and wasn't good enough. It was just embarrassing."

LEICESTER, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 29: Jamie Vardy of Leicester City celebrates with teammates Wilfred Ndidi and Dennis Praet after scoring his team's fourth goal during the Premier League match between Leicester City and Newcastle United at The King Power Stadium on September 29, 2019 in Leicester, United Kingdom. (Photo by Nathan Stirk/Getty Images)
Image: Dubravka was at fault for Jamie Vardy's first goal at the King Power

"It was a crazy, really bad defeat", Dubravka added, who was at fault for Jamie Vardy's strike to make it 2-0. By that point Newcastle were already down to ten men and about to throw in the towel.

"Every player felt very bad after that game," Dubravka admitted. "Straight afterwards we were full of emotion and strong words were said in the dressing room - but it means we care."

So does that mean a revert back to the tried-and-trusted five-man defence that served the team so well under Rafa Benitez?

Steve Bruce, Manager of Newcastle United looks on prior to the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Watford FC at St. James Park on August 31, 2019 in Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.
Image: Steve Bruce's side have won just once in seven Premier League games

"We went to four defenders but I have to say it didn't work," Dubravka said.

"We're used to playing with five at the back which probably fits us (better). But I understand that the manager is trying his own style. We're trying what the gaffer is expecting of us, unfortunately it didn't work this time.

"What is the difference from last season? It's hard to say, but we need to stabilise our performances. We can't play like we did against Spurs one week then at Leicester the next.

"We have a new manager and we need time. It takes time to know what he wants to do. But I still think we have quality players in our squad."

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Image: Dubravka says Newcastle 'have a chance' against Manchester United on Sunday

Newcastle will need those players to be at their best on Sunday as Manchester United come to town, and Dubravka has fond memories of the fixture after a Man-of-the-Match display on his debut last year.

The 30-year-old smiled: "I was so focused that day, we won and it was an amazing feeling. That day I thought about nothing but that game. My keeper-coach said he could see it in my face that I was going to play well.

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"They (Manchester United) have some problems too but we're playing them at home so we know we have a chance. We just need Sunday to come around quickly and we'll do things better.

"The supporters deserve that. I felt so sorry for them (on Sunday) as they kept singing at 4-0 behind. I've never seen that before. I was so lucky to have good fans supporting me at my previous clubs but this is something special here."

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