Eddie Howe watched on as his side passed up the chances that would have made the second leg all but a formality.However, Eddie Howe was accentuating the positives when reflecting on the game, a clean sheet and late winner away from home is not to be sniffed at.
It was no more than Newcastle deserved, in truth, NUFC should have had three goals as a minimum and the Saints could possibly argue that their 15-20 minutes spell in the second-half when they gave it a bit of a go, was worth a consolation. Speaking of magic, Eddie Howe was loving the ‘magical’ work from Alexander Isak in creating the winner. An outstanding piece of play and the pace and directness of both Isak and ASM is hopefully a sign of things to come, giving NUFC far more of a goal threat in the weeks and months ahead.“Both sides had their moments and had chances to win the game but we know it’s only half-time and there’s a long way to go.“We weren’t clinical until Joe’s goal.“Nick made some big saves again.
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