Howe eager to make Newcastle ‘very difficult to beat’; talks down Grealish, Almiron beef

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Eddie Howe celebrates a win

Eddie Howe wants to maintain Newcastle United’s strong defensive start to the season by making his side “very difficult to beat”.

The Magpies head coach has presided over a fine start to the new Premier League campaign which has seen his side lose just once in 11 outings – and that to a last-gasp goal at Liverpool – and win three of its last four games to sit in sixth place in the table.

They cemented that elevated status with a 1-0 victory over Everton on Wednesday evening which lacked much of the attacking flair they have shown previously, but demonstrated an admirable organisation and grit to extend their unbeaten run to six.

Howe, whose reputation as a manager has not necessarily been built on defensive resilience, said: “People label certain things at you at certain times, I have no issue with that.

“What I am focused on is trying to deliver the best Newcastle team that I can and that includes both phases of the game, attacking and defending, so when we deliver a performance defensively like we did, I’ve got to praise the players because they have to deliver it and they did it brilliantly again.

“They’re also acknowledging that’s how we want to work. We want to be a team that’s very difficult to beat, a team that people don’t enjoy playing against from a defensive perspective.

“There’s still a lot of work to do, but we’re certainly going in the right direction.”

The win over Everton, which was secured by Miguel Almiron’s 31st-minute strike, came three days after a creditable 0-0 draw at Manchester United and took Newcastle to 18 points, a stage they reached after 22 games last season.

They complete a challenging run of fixtures when they visit Tottenham on Sunday in a game which will stretch them once again.

Howe, who saw Joelinton limp off at half-time against the Toffees, said: “We’re obviously looking to win, but they’re very difficult games. All Premier League games are very difficult – tonight was an incredibly difficult game, so there are no easy ones.

“But if we play at our best, I feel we can beat anybody. If you go to Tottenham, you know you have to get a lot of the little things right, but we go there with confidence and we’ll give it a right go and hopefully show the best version of ourselves.”

Howe praised Miguel Almiron’s growing confidence after watching him score the only goal as the Geordies beat Everton.

The Paraguay international found himself on the wrong end of a jibe from Manchester City playmaker Jack Grealish at the end of last season, but has replied in fitting fashion with five goals to date this season, four of them in his last four games.

Asked about £21million signing Almiron’s response, head coach Howe replied: “I don’t think Miggy is motivated by anything other than trying to be his best for Newcastle and for the supporters, who absolutely love him and rightly so.

“For me, he’s given me everything from day one, very committed to the team. He’s a real team player and he’s getting the recognition that he deserves. You can’t under-estimate the quality of the goals that he’s delivered for us.

“I don’t think I’ve noticed a difference in his character. He’s been very consistent – that’s a strength – he’s been very happy every day, very pleased to be part of the team, has very close friends within the squad.

“What I have noticed is a real confidence in his training, in his technical delivery of what we’re asking him to do – I think that’s definitely gone up a level.”

Almiron’s latest contribution proved decisive on a night when the Magpies were not at their best, yet still emerged with a third win in four attempts.

His 31st-minute shot was too good for England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, although his side had to grind their way to the final whistle to claim the points which kept them in sixth place in the table.

Asked about that elevated status and what it could mean for the rest of the campaign, Howe said: “I don’t think we’re looking at necessarily longer-term targets for the season, we’re just trying to give our best in every game.

“We’re not putting any pressure on ourselves internally other than giving our best and trying to win every game.”

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