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John Carver still hoping for Newcastle job despite loss at Chelsea

Newcastle caretaker manager John Carver believes he again showed he is the right man to be appointed as Alan Pardew's successor on a full-time basis despite the Magpies' 2-0 loss at Chelsea.

Goals from Oscar and Diego Costa secured the Premier League leaders all three points at Stamford Bridge, although Newcastle made life difficult for the Blues.

And Carver, who is overseeing the Magpies following Pardew's departure to Crystal Palace, was left to rue his side's inability to take advantage when they had the opportunities.

"We had a game plan and I think the guys executed that game plan well," he said.

"It was very frustrating just before half time. We switched off, just like we did last week against Leicester. When you are playing against top sides and top players they do seem to think a bit quicker and it was clever from their point of view. When you play against the top sides they will punish you.

"I have got no idea when they [the Newcastle board] are going to make a decision but I have got to be honest, if the guys play like they did today then I hope they make the right decision."