Newcastle manager Alan Pardew, known for his controversial remarks, has taken a humorous dig at the criticism he faced regarding his French recruits. Following four consecutive successes, including victories against Chelsea and Tottenham, Pardew attributes the success to the impressive form of his French players. In a tongue-in-cheek manner, he jokingly suggested winning the “manager of the year trophy in France” and highlighted the contributions of French players, particularly those who arrived in January – Debuchy, Sissoko, Gouffran, and Yanga-Mbiwa. Pardew also saw interest from PSG in Yohan Cabaye as a compliment to his team’s ability to attract top talent.
NEWCASTLE: ALAN PARDEW DREAMS OF THE TITLE OF COACH OF THE YEAR IN FRANCE
