BBC Sport pundit Garth Crooks has named three Newcastle United players in his latest team of the week.
The Magpies won for the fourth time in five matches as they defeated Brentford 2-0 in the capital thanks to goals from Joelinton and Joe Willock.
The two goal scorers, as well as centre back Fabian Schar, were the players to be awarded a place in the side with Newcastle now up to 14th in the Premier League.
With Brentford down to ten men inside just 11 minutes, both Joelinton and Willock were excellent in the centre of the park as Newcastle controlled much of proceedings.
Joelinton has now scored in both games against Brentford this season, while Willock has found the net in consecutive matches.
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At the back, not only did Schar help the Magpies to a third clean sheet in five, but he also provided the assist for Willock’s goal with an excellent pass.
Here is Crooks’ justification behind each of the trio’s inclusion in the side.
Schar: “Another clean sheet for Newcastle and another excellent performance by the Magpies. It's been a long time since Fabian Schar has featured in my team of the week.
“However, after his brilliant intervention to set up Joe Willock's superb finish against Brentford I was compelled to include the Newcastle central defender.
“Not only did Schar find himself on the halfway line in open play after defending a corner in his own penalty area, but fought off a challenge, looked up and played the most exquisite ball for Willock to score. What is Eddie Howe doing at Newcastle?”
Joelinton: “From the moment Josh Dasilva made that awful tackle on Matt Targett, Brentford's fate was sealed. It's difficult enough trying to get the West London club to win with 11 men, never mind having a player dismissed for trying to show how good you are.
“If Dasilva tries to win the ball in a conventional manner no-one gets hurt and there is no sending-off. Newcastle on the other hand are professional, calm and winning under Howe. One player who seems to be thriving under the new regime is Joelinton.
“If you'd have said to me at the beginning of the season that Joelinton would be starring for Newcastle United on the left side of midfield I'd have thought you were in need of some sort of assistance.
“However, Joelinton has been a revelation since the arrival of Howe and so have Newcastle.”
Willock: “Since this young man's arrival at St James' Park from Emirates Stadium he's found the going rather tough. Injuries and sickness have largely interrupted his ability to get into any consistent form at Newcastle.
“Nevertheless, we've seen glimpses of what he can do, and he certainly has an eye for goal. Against Brentford he showed that he also has the eye for the spectacular.
“His finish was superb while his performances get better with each game. Howe said after his performance against West Ham when he scored the equaliser, that this was a player who with the right development could go a long way. I think he's right.”