Friday 10 May 2013

Cabaye: 'I am very happy at Newcastle, I'm only focused on saving this club' - ChronicleLive

United fans have chanted "Don't sell Cabaye" all season during Toon matches and, while the French international will be a sought-after talent this summer, he is keen to get the message out that he only sees his future in a Newcastle shirt.

"We have two cup finals then it will be the holidays. But I am at Newcastle. I don't want to think about the future with two games left.

United could seal survival with a point against QPR, if Arsenal beat Wigan on Tuesday night at the Emirates, which would mean the Latics would be six points behind with one game to play.

Former Lille man Cabaye followed his captain Fabricio Coloccini's lead when he admitted that mistakes had been made at United – and now they must learn from them.

When asked if he now faced a two-part mission to first avoid relegation then push on next season, Cabaye said: "Exactly. We all made some mistakes at the start of the season.

"We are only human. And we all make mistakes, but now is time to learn and prepare. We need to finish strongly and then prepare well for next season.

Cabaye will come face to face on Sunday with Loic Remy who turned Newcastle down in January and signed for QPR. And Cabaye sees danger unless he is dealt with properly on Sunday.

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