The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

NEWCASTLE UNITED 0 CRYSTAL PALACE 0

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Eddie Howe is confident there is more to come from record signing Alexander Isak after seeing him waste the chance to fire Newcastle to victory over Crystal Palace.

The £58 million striker, who opened his account on debut at Liverpool on Wednesday evening, was denied by Palace goalkeeper Vicente Guaita after going through on goal in the first half of the draw at St James’ Park.

Howe said: “He’ll be disappoint­ed to miss that because he’d back himself to score and I’d certainly back him to score, but he’s gone for a certain type of finish – and that’s obviously in his game – but he didn’t quite execute it right.

“Look, he’s had no training time with us, so he’s been thrust right into action. I think he’s done very well, but there’s lots of improvemen­t for us as a team to try to serve him.”

Newcastle’s disappoint­ment increased six minutes into the second half when they thought they had taken the lead through Tyrick Mitchell’s own goal, only for referee Michael Salisbury to rule it out for a foul by Joe Willock on

Guaita during the build-up, a decision questioned by Howe.

He said: “I didn’t think it should have been disallowed, personally. I thought it was a foul or a push on Joe Willock in the build-up to the ball coming in. Joe’s momentum is fixed at that point from his opponent, it then carries him into the goalkeeper.

“But, without that push, there’s no way that Joe would have gone in with that force. So, for me, it’s not a foul. If anything, it’s a penalty if it’s not a goal, so I was very surprised with the outcome.”

Opposite number Patrick Vieira, however, was adamant the official had made the right call.

He said: “After looking at the images after the game, of course I think that was the right decision from the referee.”

Vieira was indebted to Guaita for saves from Sean Longstaff and Willock on a day when the Magpies, who conceded a winner eight minutes into added time at Anfield, created chances but were unable to take any of them.

Howe said: “We’re kicking ourselves a bit, really – as we were against Liverpool – because we needed to win that game today.”

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