
Newcastle fielded five players in defence in their last two games but their conservative tactics did not prevent 2-1 defeats to Chelsea and champions Manchester City, with Benítez drawing criticism from the media and some supporters.
“We all back him and believe in him. We will do everything to make sure that, come the end of the season, we have got the results that we want,” Diamé told the British media, coming to the defence of his coach.
“People can talk, it’s part of football. The most important part is that, as a group, we’re sticking to our plan and we’re sticking together.”
Newcastle lost 2-1 to Tottenham Hotspur in their league opener and their only point this season came in a goalless draw at promoted Cardiff City. They next play Arsenal on September 15 after the international break.