Newcastle United striker Callum Wilson has now shared what he could hear Tottenham Hotspur fans doing after they conceded yesterday.
The Magpies put in another impressive display yesterday as they ran out 2-1 winners in north London.
Spurs got off to a decent start to the game as both Harry Kane and Heung-Min Son went close to opening the scoring.
But Antonio Conte’s men gifted Newcastle two goals before half-time, with Hugo Lloris making costly errors for both goals.
And Wilson has now claimed that he could hear the Spurs fans turning on their side after conceding both goals.

Wilson shares what he could hear Tottenham fans doing
Wilson opened the scoring for Eddie Howe’s side after Lloris had rushed off his line to claim the ball.
The Frenchman attempted to knock the ball around the Newcastle man and felt he was impeded. But Wilson picked up the ball and chipped it over Eric Dier and into the Spurs goal.
After a lengthy VAR check, the goal was given and Wilson says he noticed the home fans turning on their side.
“[The Newcastle fans were] Unbelievable. The home fans were turning on their team and our fans were lifting us, giving us that little bit of lift we needed,” he told Newcastle’s official website.
“It’s been a tough week and the latter stages of the game, when you can hear them singing, it was fantastic.
“Moments like that are why you’re a footballer, why there is such a great fan base at this club, and why you love playing for Newcastle.”

Spurs went into half-time 2-0 down after Miguel Almiron doubled Newcastle’s lead. It all started from a poor pass by Lloris, who was at fault for the opener.
But Clement Lenglet and Ryan Sessegnon could have done much better as they allowed Almiron to surge into the box.
Jamie Carragher noticed Spurs fans were booing their side just before half-time. It was a frustrating half for Conte’s men and the fans were clearly unhappy with the performance.
Spurs did get a goal back through Kane but were unable to find an equaliser and rounded off a dismal week with another defeat.
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