Newcastle away form 'not good enough' says Howe
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Newcastle away form 'not good enough' says Howe
"Newcastle's away form is not good enough, admitted manager Eddie Howe after their 3-1 defeat at Brentford. Things looked good for the Magpies when Harvey Barnes scored his 50th Premier League goal. But Kevin Schade equalised after Nick Pope missed a flick-on at Michael Kayode's long throw, and Igor Thiago scored twice, the first from the penalty spot. Dan Burn was also sent off for the first time in the Premier League to make for a miserable anniversary for Howe,"
"One mistake in the build-up to their first goal, we needed a reaction to that and we didn't get it. Very frustrating end to the game. It's different to the West Ham game. It's important today that I support the players. We know it's not good enough and I take full responsibility for that and if we want to get that right"
Newcastle lost 3-1 away at Brentford, slipping to 14th in the Premier League and sitting only two points above the relegation zone. Harvey Barnes gave Newcastle an early lead with his 50th Premier League goal, but Kevin Schade equalised following a missed Nick Pope flick-on from Michael Kayode's long throw. Igor Thiago scored twice, including a penalty, and Dan Burn received his first Premier League red card. The defeat continued away-form problems and mirrored a recent 3-1 loss at West Ham. The manager expressed disappointment, accepted responsibility, and stressed the need to address standards immediately.
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