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Wilson return a silver lining for fatigued Newcastle

LONDON : Newcastle United striker Callum Wilson summed up the 4-1 drubbing at Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday as he called a difficult afternoon in north London a game too many for a side ravaged by injuries and appearing to be running on empty.

"The players that have been starting the last five or six games have had a lot asked of them. We are playing a top side; it felt like a game too many," Wilson, whose return from injury as a substitute was a silver lining for his team, said.

Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou expressed sympathy for his Newcastle counterpart Eddie Howe who said he fears every time a player goes down in a tackle.

Newcastle, who face a crucial Champions League match against AC Milan on Wednesday, are still without Jacob Murphy, Nick Pope, Harvey Barnes, Joe Willock, Dan Burn and Sven Botman because of injuries while Sandro Tonali is banned.

At least the return of Wilson and Sean Longstaff, both of whom came off the bench on Sunday, offered some light at the end of the tunnel for Howe who has had little chance to rotate some of his key players with the squad so thinly-stretched.

"It's a difficult moment for us. We probably expected it to come a little bit earlier than it has. I think the lads have been really good to sustain the results that we were having," Howe told the BBC when asked about two heavy defeats this week.

"The last two have been tough games. Not us at our best. Physically we looked fatigued today and there was not much we could do about it."

Speaking to reporters, Howe was reluctant to admit his side were running on fumes, although he could not disguise his concerns. "We weren't at our best physically today and you could see that. The lads were giving everything but with not enough resources to

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