Matt Ritchie: Newcastle winger on managing farm animals in lockdown

0:38 Scotland international Matt Ritchie says he’s delighted to be staying at Newcastle after recently signing a new contract with the club until the summer of 2023

Before then Ritchie has to finish a career that’s improved year-on-year since he broke through at Portsmouth 12 years ago.

And he’s still got plenty in the tank after recently signing a contract extension that will keep him at St James’ Park until 2023.

Despite being at the complete opposite end of the country Ritchie has bought into life on Tyneside.

He added: “I’ve had a great time since I signed for Newcastle. I’ve enjoyed the pressure of playing for such a huge football club and everyone has been fantastic with me since I signed.

“We had been speaking about a new contract for a while so I was delighted to commit my future.

“To be a Newcastle player the minimum you have to do is give everything, but hopefully the fans can see I bring some quality at times, too.

“I love everyone at the club even though they think I am ‘Mr Angry’. I called Thommo the kitman the other day to ask how he was. He instantly thought I was ringing to ask for a pair of socks! I had to assure him I was phoning to check up on him.

“He’s one of the guys that have been there for years and they are in the fabric of the place. It’s a strange feeling not seeing them for now but we need to take this opportunity and make the best of it and embrace the time with your family.”

The ‘Mr Angry’ title was encapsulated perfectly when the former Scotland international booted a corner flag as he and his team-mates celebrated Isaac Hayden’s late winner against Chelsea back in January.

The flag pole took one bounce off the turf and hit an unsuspecting Newcastle fan where it hurts, cutting short his own celebrations.

The clip went viral, and the supporter was interviewed live on Sky Sports News the following day.

Ritchie smiled: “I’m not on social media so the lads had to show me the clip at training. I had no idea what I had done at the time.

“I actually asked Lee, the club press officer to apologise to the fan and the club put something out on Twitter.

“It was one of those unfortunate things. Let’s hope he has recovered okay. But I can assure him it was a freak accident and the last thing I intended.

“You say he quite enjoyed the coverage he got? Well that’s a mad Geordie for you!

“I’m honestly not angry all the time. I have been chilled for the last six weeks on lockdown with our routine at home.”

That is until the sheep aren’t fed on time…

Sourse: skysports.com

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