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Souness backs Boumsong to be king
of defenders
London -
Newcastle boss Graeme Souness believes his new eight-million-pound
acquisition Jean-Alain Boumsong could become one of the best central
defenders in the Premiership.
The 25-year-old France international
is set to join the Magpies from Rangers after agreeing a
five-and-half-year deal.
He has passed a medical on Tyneside
and the move should be completed soon.
He will be the second player to join
Newcastle in the January transfer window after Celestine Babayaro's
signing was also confirmed on Friday.
The arrival of Boumsong will plug the
gap left after the 13.4-million-pound sale of Jonathan Woodgate to
Real Madrid in August.
"We feel he will be a big influence
at the club, both short-term and long-term," said Souness whose team
has been in freefall in recent weeks.
"He is a young man who has a great
desire to be the best. He is a communicator on the pitch and you can
never have enough of them.
"That is something we have been
lacking. We do not have enough people who are talkers, and he will
certainly help us in that department. I think the supporters will
enjoy watching him play."
Boumsong
will join Nigerian international fullback Babayaro in a new-look
defence.
The former Chelsea fullback will
officially complete his move north on Saturday.
"He is a good defender and the world
is not full of left-sided players - there is a shortage of them," said
Souness.
"He has got vast experience and he is
still only 26 years old. He got in Anderlecht's team at 16 and I think
he holds the record for playing in the Champions League at such a
young age.
"I see him as being a really, really
solid left-sided defender for us."
Souness
has also been boosted by the return from injury of skipper Alan
Shearer who will play against Birmingham on Saturday after missing the
last nine games with a thigh problem.
During his absence, Newcastle have
not won in the last seven games, a run which has seen them slip to
14th in the table.
"We know what Alan Shearer is about,"
said Souness.
"He is a man that you would want with
you in a battle, a man you would want with you in a difficult time.
"Apart from his goals and his 90
minutes on a Saturday, we have missed him out of the group because he
lifts training by his attitude and I think people in the dressing room
get confidence from having him around."
Courtesy
of Borneo Bulletin
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