Sunday Sun

We’ll win ugly if we must, that’s Toon’s priority

HOWE: STYLE IS IMPORTANT – BUT RESULTS MUST COME FIRST

- Damian Spellman

NEWCASTLE boss Eddie Howe has admitted he was more satisfied with Carabao Cup victory over League Two side Tranmere than a thrilling Premier League draw with champions Manchester City.

The Magpies turned in a fine display to push City all the way last Sunday when they led 3-1 at St James’ Park in a game which eventually ended 3-3, and earned plaudits far beyond Tyneside as a result.

Howe (left) made 10 changes for Wednesday night’s cup trip to Prenton Park, and saw his side fight their way back from 1-0 down to win 2-1.

Asked if he preferred a beautiful draw or an ugly win, he replied: “I want to win. I’ll take winning ugly as long as that comes with the side we have prepared to...i am not going to say win beautifull­y but win well.

“We are always focused on our performanc­es and the process of playing well to try to

give you a better chance of winning games but the whole reason we are in the business is to win football matches, so that is always the first aim, and then it is how you win.

“That becomes very important to us as well.”

Four games into the campaign in all competitio­ns, Newcastle are yet to lose -, but it was the manner in which they played against City which sparked soaring hopes on Gallowgate.

They went toe-to-toe with Pep Guardiola’s men with Allan Saintmaxim­in proving too hot to handle in arguably his best display to date in a black-and-white shirt.

The only disappoint­ment was the hamstring injury which forced striker Callum Wilson’s premature exit after he had again demonstrat­ed his potency with an instinctiv­e finish.

However, even that setback the England internatio­nal faces several weeks on the sidelines has been offset to an extent by the arrival of record signing Alexander Isak from Real Sociedad.

Howe’s side will put its newfound confidence to the test again today when they visit Wolves, yet to win in the league this season but with Bruno Lage’s hand having been strengthen­ed significan­tly by the recent arrivals of Goncalo Guedes and Matheus Nunes.

The former Bournemout­h boss said: “Wolves are an outstandin­g team. They’ve signed very well, recruited very well.

“You look at the quality of the players they have in midfield, three or four very good technician­s in there.

“They have some very good attacking players, so we don’t underestim­ate them at all, and Bruno’s done a great job there.

“Now I think they are a little bit more fluid, they play different systems, so I think they are a dangerous team.”

The whole reason we are in the business is

to win football matches, so that is always the first aim, and then it’s how you

win

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