One of those came against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium during the first-leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final meeting, where he kept a clean sheet as the Magpies triumphed 2-0. Following that win, it looked as if Dubravka’s time at the club was entering its final days and hours with a move to Saudi Arabia set to end his seven-year stint on Tyneside.
“It was very emotional for me, because it looked like I might be gone after the game.” Dubravka said in an interview with the club for Sunday’s matchday programme. “Actually, I spent some days in London after that - we still had some days off - but I did not know what would happen, because I needed to wait for the guys from the club. It was very hectic.
“I think you can see the pictures of me waving to the crowd. I was fully committed to the team, I wanted to do great for the team and the club and I’m glad that I could be part of it because those two games against Arsenal were special.
“The second game - I can’t remember when it was that kind of environment before. St James’ Park is always special, but this was even more special. It was just that kind of thing, like, ‘we’re going to do it, and we’re going to do it together’. That atmosphere was… wow.”
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