Guehi, speaking to Sky Sports, admitted, “It was tough. Newcastle were definitely the better team. They showed their class from the start, so it’s crucial we learn from this and move on.”
“It was clear from the get-go. They were the better team,” he said.
“It’s got nothing to do with the penalty (missed by Palace). That happens, it’s football. We need to learn quickly because we’ve got another big game coming up against Bournemouth.”
“We spoke before the game about energy and winning our duels, but we didn’t do ourselves justice today. We have a quick turnaround, so we need to pick ourselves up and focus on getting better.”
“Our mindset is that we have no excuses. We all take responsibility. We all have to look ourselves in the mirror and make sure we’re better next time. It doesn’t matter where you go; every game in the Premier League is tough, and it’s important we stand up to those challenges.”
“We have to pick ourselves back up. We’ve got an exciting end to the season, and it’s important that the next game is the most important one. We need to focus step-by-step on how we can get better.”
“It’s crucial we find a way to get a clean sheet, which is the most important thing. We need to find that solidity again and move from there.”