Sunday People

HOWE’S THAT FOR A PERFECT START SAYS BEAMING BOSS

- AT ST JAMES’ PARK

THERE is a new Newcastle United emerging – and on this powerful form they will soon be moving towards the Premier League elite.

Boss Eddie Howe labelled his players “brilliant” after crushing Premier League new boys Nottingham Forest.

The question now is how good can this Toon outfit become?

Newcastle fans launched the season quoting Nina Simone in a giant Gallowgate End banner.

“A new day and a new dawn, we’re feeling good”.

And even play-it-cool Howe was beaming, while pointing out it is only one game.

“It was a brilliant performanc­e from us from start to finish,” said the former Bournemout­h manager.

“We needed to be patient. We didn’t lose our discipline and we got rewarded. Physically the players were very good after a five week pre-season.

“We pushed them to their limit. We looked really, really good.

“It was a great day but it is one day and we can’t rest for a second.

“That is the foundation for the rest of the season. We wanted to carry a feelgood factor from last season through.”

Levels of optimism on Tyneside have reached heights unseen for a couple of decades. And the players lived up to the expectatio­n and hype in the stands with one of the club’s most dominant and forceful shows for a decade.

Newcastle were everything Howe wanted his side to evolve into.

Controlled, on the front foot, comfortabl­e on the ball and with a killer finish.

True, it took until the 58th minute to crack Forest, but when the goals arrived, the finishing was sublime from both Fabian Schar and Callum Wilson.

The striker’s goal, in particular, a flash of skill, beauty and improvisat­ion at the near post, was delightful.

The opener from Swiss internatio­nal Schar was a blockbuste­r.

He collected the ball 40 yards out, skipped forward unchalleng­ed and hammered home off the post, from outside the box.

Howe (right) celebrated with emotion and said: “Schar’s finish was an incredible strike.

“Shooting from that range, I probably wouldn’t have reached the goal!

“He is capable of special moments. We needed a goal like that.”

The second came from

striker Wilson. United have around £40million more to spend this summer on the attacking positions, but keeping the England internatio­nal fit will be important.

His chance-conversion rate is up with the elite, 20 goals in 39 starts and five sub appearance­s for the Tyneside outfit.

Few would have managed to loop the ball over on-loan Manchester

United and England goalkeeper Dean Henderson with such a deft, gorgeous flick.

The assist from the left wing came from the marauding Brazilian Joelinton.

Howe added: “Callum has done well pre-season and has looked very good and he came back at the end of last season and was strong. It was an excellent finish from a difficult angle and hopefully he can have a full season.”

Howe picked England keeper Nick Pope ahead of Martin Dubravka and major central defensive signing Sven Botman was left on the bench until he replaced the outstandin­g Bruno Guimaraes as one of a raft of late subs.

For Forest it’s a quick learning curve in their first Premier League game for 23 years and 82 days.

Steve Cooper’s side competed with tenacity but looked a bit ragged at the end.

“Newcastle were the better team,” said Cooper. “They had the ball and territory but they didn’t pepper Dean in goal.

“It took a 25-yarder to break us down.

“We were not right in possession today and we gave the ball up too much.

“It’s not the team we want to be and we fell short in our performanc­e.

“We lost but we felt the difference of what a Premier League game is.

“There is a big difference from the Championsh­ip and we have to reflect quickly and get used to it.”

Wilson could not be happier as he continued to put last season’s injury nightmare behind him.

The striker, who hit the side netting in the closing stages, said: “I back myself, I want to go the World Cup so it’s about hitting the ground running.

“I’m disappoint­ed I didn’t score more.

“We were dominant with the ball but we didn’t score – but in the second half, the quality showed.

“We have started the season well but we don’t want to get carried away.”

 ?? ?? ROARSOME: Callum Wilson celebrates sealing the deal for Newcastle
ROARSOME: Callum Wilson celebrates sealing the deal for Newcastle
 ?? ?? FEELING FAB: Schar celebrates his superb opener
FLICK OFF THE MARK: Wilson magnificen­tly opens his account for the season
FEELING FAB: Schar celebrates his superb opener FLICK OFF THE MARK: Wilson magnificen­tly opens his account for the season

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