Duff eyes Euro run

Damien Duff is looking forward to a successful UEFA Cup campaign after Newcastle secured their place in the first round.

Damien Duff is looking forward to a successful UEFA Cup campaign after Newcastle secured their place in the first round.

A goalless draw against Latvian side Ventspils did not reflect Newcastle’s dominance, however their first-leg victory allowed them to go through 1-0 on aggregate.

“The most important thing is we’re through,” said Duff on five.

“It’s where you want to be, hopefully this year will be a long run in the UEFA Cup.”

With a little luck, Newcastle would have won by several goals, a fact not lost on former Chelsea winger Duff.

“It was pretty laughable by the end but we are happy with that and we are through to the next round.”

Newcastle paraded new signing Obafemi Martins before kick-off tonight, and Duff was delighted to see the former Inter Milan striker arrived for £10m (€14.79m).

“It’s brilliant,” he said. “Obviously I know him from watching him over the last few years in the Champions League. He’s got electric pace and can finish as well so he can be a legend up here.

“I’m loving every minute. I’ve been here three or four weeks and I’m happy as Larry.”

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