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It’s all Dwight on the night says a delighted Benitez

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RAFA BENITEZ described Newcastle’s second victory in four days as “an important step forward” in adapting to Championsh­ip football.

The Toon boss was particular­ly pleased with his side’s defensive organisati­on and battling spirit in hanging on to the slender lead provided by Dwight Gayle’s superb 19th-minute goal.

Benitez said: “The clear message to the players is they need to work as hard as they did and then use the quality we have.

“It was difficult for us because of the number of times they put balls into our box.

“We had to defend well as a team and everyone did their best to help.

“It’s great to have a team who can go forward and score goals but you also need organisati­on and team spirit to get results.

“For me, it was a step forward in the confidence of the players because we now know we can win games with our forward play or by defending strongly.

“Bristol City play a lot of long balls and then look to play so it was important we dealt with that.

“I expect them to do well this season.

“Dwight Gayle is a clever footballer with good movement and he is a great finisher. We saw all those things and I am hoping he is a crucial player for us.”

Gayle, a transfer target for City last summer, produced a classy volleyed finish from Mohamed Diame’s defence-splitting pass to settle a high-energy contest that did credit to both teams.

He also hit a post with a brilliant second-half effort on the turn but on the balance of play City were worth a point.

Boss Lee Johnson was bitterly disappoint­ed but far from downhearte­d.

He said: “There were loads of positives for us. We lost to one quality finish after being caught out by a great ball.

“We have a bit of work to do with our forward play.

“The strikers need to know when the ball is going into the box so they can time their movement and we took too many touches at times.

“But I can’t be too critical because the players gave everything.

“The way we penned Newcastle in and the energy we showed were really pleasing.

“I thought Gary O’Neil was the best player on the pitch and I’m delighted with the way Hordur Magnusson is adapting to English football.”

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