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Published 10:20 18 Mar 2016 GMT
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"That's it really, it's been a message intended to relax us and get us focused on the run-in."
"He's not going to come in and change the football dramatically because he just wants us to keep it simple and work hard, but he also wants us to develop as a team – and most importantly start winning games."
The Irish goalkeeper also revealed that Benitez had a special game plan for Newcastle's 1-0 loss to Leicester City last Monday, and had hoped to play the league leaders at their own game.
"We wanted to come, sit deep and kill any space they had in behind and nullify the likes of (Jamie) Vardy and (Riyad) Mahrez," Elliot said.
"But they got the goal from the set-piece, it wasn't probably a foul in the first place, so it was disappointing to concede the goal – one, it not being a foul, two it being a bit of a scrappy goal from a set-piece."
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