Dockers continue to dominate at home as only two points separate the two leaders with 22 apiece.The Saints, who had a bye at the start of August, look to beat former league champion Leicester at home on Sunday.”We need to focus on our training and we can’t let the pressure get in the way of us getting out there and competing,” said Saints midfielder Cameron Carter-Vickers, who joined the club from Wigan on Monday after three years with Manchester City.”We have been playing very hard, getting through games, getting back on track and now we’re in a good position to get back in it and enjoy it. I think we’re playing hard again and we need to be focused on th바카라사이트e c우리카지노hallenge we’re in and hopefully we can finish the season strong.”Newcastle remain unbeaten at St James’ Park th더킹카지노is season and face the league leaders West Bromwich Albion with 20 minutes of the match remaining.A win at Southampton would see Newcastle win 11 points and take them ahead of Swansea at the top of the table, but that goal will be enough as Alan Pardew’s side take on the Baggies.”We were strong and we deserved that victory against West Brom and we need that same level of performance from the guys again,” said defender Scott Dann. “The boys showed that they were committed to the challenge and that confidence was in their eyes and it showed in the final third.”It was an unbelievable experience in front of 90,000 people. We did feel that we could have done more on the counter-attack. It was fantastic to score against such a massive stadium like St James’ Park. It wasn’t an easy victory for the players but we’re enjoying playing in front of such a great home support. I hope we can pick up some points.”Pardew admits his side must take a step back from their recent form.”It’s nice to be a team who’s been up against this kind of quality in the league but we’re in a bit of a position now where we need to go there and perform at our best level,” he said.”You have to play your best football and that’s what we’ve done. To continue to do that we need to pick a good game plan and stick to it.”Pardew’s side have made six changes to their squad after dropping two players to injury at the start of July.Ben Amos (ankle), Chris Wood (ankle) and Jordan Ayew (foot) have been ruled out and new signing Joe Gomez will start.Southampton have gone back into the side with centre-back Be
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