.rafabenitezweb and EddieHowe_NUFC have led the tributes for former NUFC player ChristianAtsu20 who died following the devastating earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria. 7NEWS
Rafael Benitez and Eddie Howe have led the tributes to Christian Atsu, who has died following the devastating earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria.
Ghana international Atsu, who was 31 and has three kids with wife Marie-Claire, had been playing for Turkish Super Lig side Hatayspor.He made 121 appearances for Newcastle and was part of the team which won promotion back to the Premier League in 2017 before leaving the club four years later. Newcastle also paid tribute before Saturday’s match against Liverpool with Atsu’s wife and two of their kids watching on.Atsu also had loan spells at Everton and Bournemouth while contracted to Chelsea.
“Also, I don’t want to forget the rest of the people because there are a lot of people that have been in a really difficult time and I think we have to help in a way and today we have to remember Christian. Really sad.”
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