
Jaissle oo guul ku bilaabay laakiin aanay qorsheynayn 'inuu qasbo qolka dharka'
Matthias Jaissle, oo ah tababaraha cusub ee Newcastle United, ayaa hogaamiyay kooxdiisa guul 2-1 ah oo ay ka gaareen Valencia ciyaar saaxiibtinimo ah oo ka dhacday Mestalla Stadium. Wuxuu caddeeyay inaysan jirin dabaaldeg weyn, isagoo leh 'Ma smash-ynaa qolka dharka hadda oo aanan wax badan u dabaaldegnayn.'
Kooxda iyo Ciyaarta
Newcastle United ayaa 2-1 kaga badisay Valencia ciyaar saaxiibtinimo ah oo ka dhacday Mestalla Stadium. Filip Ugrinic ayaa goolka furitaanka u dhaliyay Valencia daqiiqaddii 4-aad, halka Anthony Elanga uu garabka laga saaray ka dib tackel xun oo uu sameeyay Jose Gaya, kaasoo kaarka cas ka helay.
Yoane Wissa ayaa labo gool u dhaliyay Newcastle isagoo kursiga ka soo galay. Bazoumana Toure iyo Sean Steur ayaa sidoo kale u soo baxay Newcastle, iyagoo ugu yimid Hoffenheim iyo Ajax. Toure iyo Steur waxay qayb muhiim ah ka qaateen ciyaarta.
Isbeddellada Kooxda
Eddie Howe ayaa ka tagay xilka tababaraha kooxda, halka Alexander Isak, Bruno Guimaraes, Sandro Tonali iyo Anthony Gordon ay dhammaan ka tageen Newcastle sanadkii la soo dhaafay. Malick Thiaw ayaa kabtan u noqday maalintiisii dhalashada ee 25-aad.
Nick Pope ayaa Jaissle ka saaray liiska ciyaartoyda. Jaissle wuxuu yiri 'Waxaan la hadlay Nick. Waxaan aad u qadariyaa wixii uu ku guuleystay xirfaddiisa ilaa hadda.' Jaissle wuxuu horey u tababaray RB Salzburg wuxuuna da'diisu tahay 38 sano.
Hadafyada Mustaqbalka
Jaissle ayaa sheegay 'Waxaan wali wax badan ka qabaneynaa.' Wuxuu intaa ku daray 'Guulista cayaaraha had iyo jeer waxay caawisaa kalsoonida.' Wuxuu qirey in wakhtigu yahay furaha, isagoo leh 'Waa wiilal dhalinyaro ah. Ma sahlanaayso kubada, gaar ahaan heerka ugu sarreeya.'
Jaissle wuxuu si rasmi ah loogu soo bandhigi doonaa St James' Park usbuuca soo socda. Wuxuu yiri 'Hubaal waan booqanayaa garoonka oo aan aragtidayda hore ka heli doonaa.' Lukas Hornicek iyo Aladji Bamba ayaa saaxiibtinimadii ugu horreysay ciyaaray.
Newcastle United beat Valencia 2-1 in their first pre-season friendly under Matthias Jaissle, but the new boss warned against celebration, insisting the squad still has significant work ahead as they rebuild following a turbulent summer.
Early Deficit Overcome by Substitute Goals
Valencia took the lead inside four minutes through a curling strike from Filip Ugrinic, putting new head coach Matthias Jaissle under immediate pressure in his first match in charge at the Mestalla Stadium. Newcastle fell behind early but showed resilience after Anthony Elanga was stretchered off following a bad tackle from Jose Gaya that earned the Spaniard a red card.
Yoane Wissa came off the bench to score two goals and seal the 2-1 Orange Trophy victory for Newcastle, while Bazoumana Toure and Sean Steur also impressed in their respective summer moves from Hoffenheim and Ajax. The win provided a crucial confidence boost for a squad undergoing dramatic change after the departure of Eddie Howe and several key players.
Youth Movement Underlines New Era
The match highlighted Newcastle's dramatic shift toward a younger squad, with 28-year-old Harvey Barnes as the oldest starter and goalkeeper Lukas Hornicek, 24, making his debut. Midfielder Aladji Bamba, 20, also played his first game, while captain Malick Thiaw led the team out on his 25th birthday, symbolizing the blend of experience and youthful energy Jaissle is building.
Jaissle, 38, praised the players' commitment and acknowledged that time is the key to developing the young lads, noting that football at the highest level is never easy. His history of developing young talent at RB Salzburg was a major factor in Newcastle's decision to appoint him as their new head coach.
Ruthless Decisions Signal New Direction
Jaissle made his first significant personnel decision by leaving veteran goalkeeper Nick Pope out of the squad, a move that underscored his willingness to make tough choices despite Pope's pivotal role under his predecessor. Jaissle said he appreciated what Pope did in his career and that the situation needs to be dealt with in the best possible way, but always valued the player and human being behind him.
The new coach plans to be formally unveiled at St James' Park next week and intends to visit the stadium for his first impressions as head coach. Newcastle are also in the market for additional experience in midfield, with veterans Dan Burn and Fabian Schar expected to remain important voices in the dressing room as the club rebuilds.



