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Howe hails first Newcastle Premier League away win as ‘step in the right direction’
Eddie Howe called his side’s 4-1 win over Everton “a step in the right direction” as Newcastle picked up their first Premier League away win of the season on Saturday.
Malick Thiaw scored the fastest top-flight goal of the campaign so far after just 52 seconds before Lewis Miley, Nick Woltemade and a second Thiaw goal ended the Magpies’ winless league record on the road in convincing fashion at Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Thierno Barry had a goal ruled out for Everton, while Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall netted what proved to be little more than a consolation goal with a delightful touch and finish.
But it was a game the visitors largely dominated, and Howe was quick to praise the performance of his players to end the unenviable run.
“I’m very grateful to the players for that [result], because it means I’m not asked so many questions about the away form,” Howe told Sky Sports.
“Obviously we’ve got a lot to prove but today was a big step forward. I thought the players played really well – it was a good performance.
“We’re delighted. We know we can do more but we’re heading in the right direction which is hugely important.”
The Newcastle boss cited the changes to his starting team as a factor in them flying out the blocks and comfortably seeing out the contest.
However, Howe insisted his side can build on the result ahead of the visit of Tottenham to St James’ Park on Tuesday evening.
He added: “You’re always reliant on the players playing well and individually I thought we were much better today. I thought we looked sharp and fresh for the changes.
“I think that helped us as well, I don’t think there was much fatigue out on the pitch which I think there has been in our previous away games.
“Hopefully, it’s a step in the right direction away from home and we can continue to improve.”
