Newcastle keeper Tim Krul wants toon youngsters to make the most of cup chance

08 November 2012 09:17

Newcastle keeper Tim Krul is urging his young team-mates to make the most of their Europa League chances as they attempt to force their way into Alan Pardew's plans.

The Dutchman made his senior debut for the Magpies as an 18-year-old in a 1-0 UEFA Cup victory over Palermo in Sicily in November 2006, and has since gone on to establish himself as number one for the club and a regular in the Holland squad.

"It is all about opportunities. I used to love the cup games because that used to be my opportunity, and it's the same thing for the other young lads now coming through," he said.

"I was 18 at the time, so I was still young then, but it was a great night for me, my first ever professional game.

"But there was a long way to go and to be honest, I injured myself three days later - I did my knee - so I saw the highs and the lows in a short period at the time."

Krul believes the experience he gained that night and beyond helped to lay the foundations of his career, and is hoping the current crop of emerging stars at St James' Park can do the same as they prepare to face Club Brugge in Belgium.

Twenty-year-old Sammy Ameobi will start the game at the Jan Breydel Stadion for the first time alongside older brother Shola, 31, while there could be further opportunities for Shane Ferguson and Gael Bigirimana.

Pardew has made wholesale changes for his side's previous European encounters as he attempts to manage the demands of a cluttered fixture list, but insists he is not fielding a weakened side.

Asked about the young players, he said: "I look round at that bench and in all honesty, there's not a lot of difference between the bench and the team that's starting, so it's a great position for me.

"It's a lot stronger than when I arrived, in my opinion, and that's the strength of what we have now. We have a really good group of players and nice options for me to change it."

Source: PA