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Dúbravka ends up at Manchester United! Newcastle have taken him off loan
Slovakian goalkeeper Martin Dúbravka has finished his stint at Manchester United. After six months, he returns to Newcastle, who have taken him off loan. He won’t be able to make up for his poor performance in the cup game.
Slovakian goalkeeper Martin Dúbravka has finished his stint at Manchester United. After six months, he returns to Newcastle, who have taken him off loan. He won’t be able to make up for his poor performance in the cup game.
On the first day of the new year, news broke that thirty-three-year-old Slovakian goalkeeper Martin Dúbravka is leaving Manchester United.
And after just six months, as his tribe Newcastle United have pulled him from a loan spell that was supposed to last one season.
He didn’t leave a strong mark at the Manchester club, he played in only two games and in the last one he made several mistakes that he won’t forgive the fans.
“We would like to thank Martin for his contribution during his time at the club and wish him all the best for the future,” Manchester United said on its website.
He now faces a tough challenge. Dúbravka was one of the mainstays of the former Newcastle side, for a long time he was number one. But now Nick Pope is in goal for the current third-placed team in the league.
The 30-year-old Englishman is one of the reasons why the Magpies are doing so well and the coach will not want to change that. The Slovakian will have to fight hard for his chance.
Source: Manchester United, Newcastle United
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