Dubai sunshine break can rejuvenate Newcastle, says captain Jamaal Lascelles
DUBAI: Skipper Jamaal Lascelles believes the Dubai sun — and the hard work that goes on under it — can spark Newcastle United back into life in the Premier League run-in.
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DUBAI: Skipper Jamaal Lascelles believes the Dubai sun — and the hard work that goes on under it — can spark Newcastle United back into life in the Premier League run-in.
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