da lvbet: Former Newcastle United goalkeeper Tim Krul has admitted that he was unhappy with how Magpies boss Rafael Benitez handled his exit last summer.
da marjack bet: Krul joined Newcastle in 2015, and the stopper represented the club on 185 occasions in all competitions before leaving to join Brighton & Hove Albion ahead of the 2017-18 season.
It is understood that Benitez told Krul to train with the Newcastle Under-23s last summer whilst he was attempting to find a new club.
The 29-year-old ultimately joined Brighton, initially on loan before completing a permanent move to the newly-promoted club in September 2017.
The Dutchman has revealed that he asked Benitez for a chance to prove himself following a loan spell at AZ, but has claimed that the Newcastle boss was simply not interested.
Krul told The Times:
“I said to the gaffer ‘give me a chance, I’ll show you I’m back’.
“Rafa had different ideas. He said ‘it doesn’t matter what you do’. That’s the business. We know we’re puppets to a certain extent.
“It wasn’t right. I think [Benitez] knows that as well… I just wanted to be treated with respect.”
Newcastle have still not solved their problems between the sticks, although the club are currently being strongly linked with Paris Saint-Germain stopper Kevin Trapp.