The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

BRIGHTON 0

NEWCASTLE UNITED 0

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Eddie Howe hailed Nick Pope’s calm authority in leading Newcastle’s rebuilt rearguard to a hardfought goalless draw at Brighton.

Pope pulled off two fine saves on the south coast, to rack up a second clean sheet in as many games at the start of the new season.

The England stopper rebuffed both Adam Lallana’s powerful header and a neat strike from Solly March, while Kieran Trippier cleared an effort from March off the line.

Newcastle were squeezed by Brighton, but the visitors held out for a creditable point at the Amex Stadium.

“He’s a very relaxed figure, very popular in the dressing room and has a real calmness about him,” said Howe.

“The save from Lallana was top class.

“You’re only as solid as your defence, I think we’ve changed personnel, added strength and added depth and now we’ve got some very good characters in that unit.

“And I think you saw that today, because we were under the cosh, but we stayed calm and we battled through it.

“We’re always disappoint­ed not to win, but we’re very pleased with the point in the end, especially with the second-half.”

Brighton were unable to follow up last weekend’s fine 2-1 win at Manchester United with another victory, but boss Graham Potter was satisfied overall with the draw.

“I wouldn’t say we’re happy with the point, we accept the point because that’s football, but we were very positive, if there’s one team going to win the game that was us,” said Potter.

“But to get a point against a very strong opponent is always valuable.

“Eddie Howe has done an amazing job, they have a very strong and powerful team.

“So taking everything into considerat­ion, on a hot day, difficult playing conditions, our boys were fantastic.

“We just missed that last little bit, that last little finish, little piece of quality, and their keeper’s made some good saves.”

Neal Maupay was left out of Brighton’s squad, with the Frenchman understood to be in talks with Nottingham Forest over a switch.

Potter added: “There’s no update, but there’s a bit of interest.

“Players have families and careers to think of and he’s considerin­g things.”

 ?? ?? Lallana fends off Willock, left, Trippier
Lallana fends off Willock, left, Trippier

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