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‘Amazing’: Tim Krul names one Newcastle player he’s a huge fan of

Tim Krul of AZ Alkmaar looks on as the penalty shoot out is happening during the Dutch KNVB Cup Semi-final match between AZ Alkmaar and SC Cambuur ...
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Newcastle United paid a bargain £4.5m to bring Martin Dubravka to the Premier League and he is their best goalkeeper since Norwich City star Tim Krul.

Martin Dubravka of Newcastle United reacts during the Premier League match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Newcastle United at Molineux on January 11, 2020 in Wolverhampton, United...

Former Newcastle United hero Tim Krul has given his backing to current St James’ Park shot-stopper Martin Dubravka, telling Match of the Day magazine that the Slovakian has done an ‘amazing job’ this season.

The Magpies might have strayed largely clear of a relegation battle under Steve Bruce this season but, without the inspirational 31-year-old between the sticks, Newcastle fans might have spent a lot more time fretting about a third relegation in the Mike Ashley era.

No goalkeeper in the Premier League has made more saves this season than Dubravka (117) with a series of stunning virtuoso performances helping to make up for horror errors against the likes of Liverpool and Leicester City.

And Krul, who spent 11 years in Newcastle’s first-team picture and is now back in the top flight with Norwich City, is full of praise for a man who moved to Tyneside for a bargain £4.5 million.

“Dubravka has done an amazing job at the moment so it was nice to have a great game against each other,” said the Dutch international.

Tim Krul of Norwich City celebrates winning the FA Cup Fifth Round match between Tottenham Hotspur and Norwich City at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on March 4, 2020 in London, England.

“He was showing his quality and it was nice to keep a clean sheet for me as well.”

With Saudi billionaire Mohammed Bin Salman expected to reawaken a sleeping giant with his endless supply of cash, Newcastle could spend very big this summer even in a market effected by a global health crisis.

But if there is one position that Newcastle will not need to strengthen, it is in goal.

Martin Dubravka of Newcastle United makes a save during the Premier League match between Crystal Palace and Newcastle United at Selhurst Park on February 22, 2020 in London, United Kingdom.