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Rafael Benitez defends Newcastle captain Jamaal Lascelles over Mike Ashley praise

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Newcastle manager Rafael Benitez has defended Jamaal Lascelles after the club captain described controversial owner Mike Ashley as a nice guy

Rafael Benitez has defended his captain Jamaal Lascelles over comments he made about Newcastle owner Mike Ashley.

Lascelles, who signed an extended contract at the club until 2024 on Thursday, described Ashley as a "nice guy", prompting criticism from certain Newcastle fans who are unhappy with Ashley's running of the club.

Ashley has been the focus of numerous protests in recent months due a lack of investment at St James' Park, but after taking the players and the coaching staff out for a meal last month in an attempt to establish a better working relationship, Lascelles said it was a positive experience.

Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley in the stands during the Premier League match at St James' Park
Image: Ashley has been the focus on fan protests for much of the season

"We met Mike Ashley at a dinner that was supposed to create a good atmosphere so you can't control his first impression," said Benitez.

"His message was to try and keep everybody together, try to work hard. He was trying to be positive and send the right message to everyone.

"When you meet someone for a dinner for a couple of hours, it is not that you are having an opinion on what has happened in the last 11 years. He is not trying to do that.

"It is not a big issue for us."

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In his statement after signing the new deal, Lascelles also called for unity at the club, a sentiment that Benitez was eager to echo on Friday.

Jamaal Lascelles of Newcastle United reacts during the Premier League match between Cardiff City
Image: Lascelles signed an extended deal at Newcastle until 2024 on Thursday

"We are really lucky to have these fans. In a difficult situation like this one, they are even better," he said.

"I can understand if they don't agree with my decision or a mistake on the pitch but in the end this is our team.

"This is what we have until January and we have to stick together and work hard.

"The fans behind the team make a massive difference."

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