Wolves 1 Newcastle 1: Karl Henry insists he can take a tackle - 'not like Joey Barton'

30 August 2010 00:06
Ouch! Karl Henry spent 90 minutes smashing Joey Barton all over the Wolves pitch, but saved his most vicious attack on the Newcastle midfielder for his post-match interview. [LNB]Kicking and screaming: Henry fouls Barton[LNB]In a bad-tempered game which finished 1-1 but 7-5 to the home side in bookings, hardman Henry appeared on a mission to intimidate Barton. He followed a series of fearsome tackles with a withering verbal blast. [LNB]'He (Barton) seems to think he's a bit of a player who puts his foot in. But I didn't see any of that from him. I saw him shoving players off the ball a lot. [LNB]'Me? I love getting stuck in. I enjoy these games. There wasn't too much quality, but I knew it was going to be physical with Alan Smith and him in there. I've got a lot of time for Smith. He was saying, "Well done, good battle", and he loves it. He loves getting tackled as much as he tackles.[LNB]'I'm the same, I love a good honest tackle. I don't mind getting tackled, either. But Barton was in the ref's ear all the time and not happy about getting put to the floor. [LNB]'We'll have more of the same when we go up to their place. He was even whining at the end. Something was going on with our gaffer (Mick McCarthy), a lot of talk. And, as usual, nothing to back it up.' [LNB]Newcastle defender Mike Williamson defended Barton, who set up an equaliser for Andy Carroll. 'They targeted Joey, but he can handle it,' he said. [LNB]'Teams think they can wind him up, but he's wise to it.'[LNB] Enlarge   Newcastle close in Celtic nemesis Van Wolfswinkel from UtrechtKeane on his travels again as Aston Villa and Newcastle prepare to pounceWOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS FC

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