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Your Newcastle player of the season

Your Newcastle player of the season

BBC News7 days ago

We asked you to select your Newcastle player of the season from the four candidates chosen by our fan contributor.And with the poll now closed, we can reveal the winner is... Sandro Tonali!Here's what Charlotte Robson from the True Faith: Newcastle United Podcast, external said about him:Midfield maestro from Milano.This season has seen us unlock this player who somehow seems to get better and better each game.He has slotted into this holding midfielder/attacking hybrid role with ease, pushing play up the pitch and being instrumental in crucial wins.See the final poll breakdown

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