Georginio Wijnaldum urges Newcastle team-mates to help ease goal-scoring burden
- Georginio Wijnaldum says Newcastle need goal-scorers throughout team
- Dutchman encouraged by bond with Aleksandar Mitrovic and Ayoze Perez
- The three have scored 10 of Newcastle's 12 league goals this season
Newcastle United midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum has implored his team mates to help ease the goal-scoring burden being placed upon himself, Aleksandar Mitrovic and Ayoze Perez with the trio bagging 10 of the side's 12 league goals this season.
The Magpies, who have just one win in 11 league games, are 18th in the table and will be looking to climb out of the relegation zone when they face Bournemouth on Saturday, but have failed to score in seven of their 13 games in all competitions.
'The relationships are starting to develop. The three of us are starting to get to know each other and are feeling more comfortable together, but it can't only come from us,' Wijnaldum said.
Georginio Wijnaldum has urged his Newcastle team-mates to share more of the goal-scoring burden
The PSV Eindhoven signing says he, Aleksandar Mitrovic and Ayoze Perez are working well together in attack
'If we're not scoring, it can't be a situation where we can't win games as a team. It's important that other people are scoring as well.
'If a team is too reliant on a small number of players to score, it makes it difficult. It's not good if the team can only score between two or three players,' he added.
Defender Chancel Mbemba, on the other hand, was pleased with Newcastle's defensive solidity in Saturday's goalless stalemate with Stoke City, as the team managed just its second league clean sheet of the season.
Ten of Newcastle's 12 league goals so far this season have come from Mitrovic, Wijnaldum and Perez
Perez has two goals for the Magpies this season as they sit 18th in the table with one win in 11 league games
'It's good for us as defenders but good for the whole team as well,' Mbemba told the club's website.
'Keeping a clean sheet gives everyone confidence that we're not going to concede goals too easily anymore.
'We need to take this forward now and try to keep more because if we do that, then we are going to pick up points,' he added.
Centre-back Chancel Mbemba was encouraged by the side keeping only their second clean sheet of season
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