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Proud Eddie Howe hails Newcastle United's professionalism after Norwich City victory

Eddie Howe has spoken of his pride after Newcastle United’s 3-0 victory at Norwich. The Magpies are sitting in ninth place in the Premier League table and have put together four straight wins.

Howe was indebted to Joelinton after the striker scored twice on his return to the frontline. He said: “We were very good after we scored.

“The opening stages were very tight. We knew it would be coming here. Norwich are a good team and were motivated to do well today.

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“We knew we had to see out the early stages of the game. We were very keen today to extend the good run we are on and not fall into any lull or falling of standards.

“That is the most pleasing thing of the day, that we have come here and been very professional.

“We gave it our all to win a match. Some of the quality of our play, especially after we scored, was the highest level and we scored some good goals.”

Howe has turned the season around for Newcastle after once sitting bottom of the table.

He added: "We have been playing under the pressure of trying to stay in the league and we have got a lot of results playing resilient, organised football. “Today, for the first time the shackles came off a bit.

“The confidence on the ball was high and hopefully this is a glimpse of the future.”

And reflecting on Joelinton’s double he said: "Joelinton started as a nine and scored his two goals off the left. Both really good finishes.

“He showed his versatility and quality and he is someone we are really pleased with. There is a very good feeling in the group.

“A good relationship between staff, players and supporters. If you have that unity and quality footballers it is a good mix.

“We are enjoying our time together and the challenges as they come."

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