Tino Livramento sums up what Newcastle United insiders are thinking about Malick Thiaw

 

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The opinions of Newcastle United insiders regarding Malick Thiaw were mirrored by Tino Livramento.

Thiaw scored his first two goals for Newcastle United on Saturday, proving to be a fantastic acquisition.

At the Hill Dickinson Stadium, Thiaw was outstanding as Newcastle defeated Everton 4-1.

After Lewis Miley’s corner in the first minute of play, the German nodded.

After Lewis Hall’s outstanding cross in the second half, he would go on to score Newcastle’s fourth goal of the day.

The 24-year-old put on an outstanding performance, which is further evidence that he is among the best deals any Premier League team purchased this summer.

After the game, Livramento was all praise for Thiaw, and Newcastle sources are shocked at how well he has adjusted to life in the Premier League.

Malick Thiaw celebrates after scoring for Newcastle United against Everton.

 

Malick Thiaw pleased Tino Livramento following Newcastle United’s victory over Everton.

Thiaw celebrated the win on Instagram, just like a lot of the other Newcastle players.

After nearly every game, the outstanding defender—who is thought to have cost the team less than £35 million—becomes more and more well-liked.

“Night I won’t forget,” he wrote as the description for a photo. I was fortunate to score my first goals for Newcastle’s BIG TEAM WIN! ”

Several of his teammates replied, including the England defender Livramento, who wrote, “So good.”
Malick Thiaw’s statistical performance for Newcastle United versus Everton

Naturally, Thiaw’s two goals garner the most attention.

However, a closer examination of the data reveals an even more accurate picture.

Thiaw won six out of seven of his aerial duels, had 71 touches, five clearances, and four recoveries.

This player appears to be improving. It’s amazing that nobody else in the Premier League tried to sign him during the recent summer transfer window.

Thiaw is thrilled to have joined Newcastle, and everyone has benefited from the decision.

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