
Newcastle United assistant manager Jason Tindall believes that people are jealous of their success.
The assistant to Magpies boss Eddie Howe celebrated with his staff and players as they qualified for the Champions League.
The St. James' Park club will either finish third or fourth in the Premier League this term.
Tindall told Chronicle Live: "You certainly could not write a movie about it. If you think for one moment that this would be our journey from Brentford in that first game, you just couldn't.
"It has come a lot sooner than we thought it would. Everybody has played their part in different ways. It doesn't just happen on a match day. There's a lot of work going on behind the scenes which gets us to this point.
"Everyone works hard. No more so than the manager, the end result is the performance that everybody sees. We come out at St James' Park and perform the way we do with the intensity that we do. The attacking side of football that we want to play.
"If you ask anybody if they are happy where Newcastle are now in this city they are just as happy as us."


