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'Lifeless' Newcastle United were 'shambolic' says Charlie Nicholas

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Charlie Nicholas gives his thoughts on Southampton's 3-1 win against Newcastle

Charlie Nicholas says Newcastle United are "possibly the worst team that ever played in the Premier League" after their appalling 3-1 defeat to Southampton.

Newcastle find themselves six points adrift of safety with only six games to go and after another poor display from his players Rafa Benitez will be struggling to find any positives as they are without a win in their last seven games.

Nicholas told Soccer Saturday: "It was lifeless - there was about five minutes and 10 minutes of energy in the second half. When they were 3-0 down they showed a little bit of fight. 

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Newcastle defender Jamaal Lascelles felt side side were not good enough against Southampton

"It's just shambolic, it really is. As bad as previous teams have been in the Premier League, I honestly don't remember a big club of this stature having such a bad defence with so many different managers trying different things and spending the money they've spent."

Newcastle United's Spanish manager Rafa Benitez feeling the pressure
Image: Newcastle United's Spanish manager Rafa Benitez feeling the pressure

Newcastle were one of the Premier League's big-spenders in January but Nicholas felt they invested in the wrong areas given they have the second worst defensive record in the league.

"I think I'm watching possibly the worst team that ever played in the Premier League, certainly the worst defence," Nicholas said during the game.

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Rafael Benitez felt his Newcastle side lacked character and composure as they were beaten by Southampton

Reflecting on the match, he later added: "I don't know how they've made these decisions to go and spend this money on players - who are good players and better than what they had - in [Jonjo] Shelvey and [Andros] Townsend but you must identify your weaknesses.

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Andros Townsend of Newcastle United
Image: Andros Townsend of Newcastle United applauding the fans after their 3-1 defeat to Southampton

"If you don't identify your weaknesses they are going to be exposed and this is exactly what came to fruition for Newcastle, it was just so easy."

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