Eddie Howe says that Newcastle United lost their way in the second half at Old Trafford. But he was delighted with the resilience shown to earn a point and a clean sheet against Man United.
The Magpies are now unbeaten in five matches and sit sixth in the table. Howe said: “In the first half I thought we were very good. Joelinton had the two chances when he hit the woodwork, we could potentially have had a penalty for the challenge on Callum Wilson.
“We lost our way really in the second half and I'm glad the full time whistle has gone. The [Marcus] Rashford header is a big moment.
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“We did really well to contain them but that's the one that possibly could have lost us the game but the players didn't deserve that."
United have lost just once in the first 10 matches and Howe feels his team have solid foundations to build on.
He said: “Yeah you'd take that. It's been a very positive start to the season, the players have given everything and that's all you can ask for.
“The team spirit is very high at the moment. Every team needs a solid base. I also have to compliment the guys in front, we have some really good athletes who break up play. You want goals at the other end but I believe we have players that can hurt teams."
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