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Man United vs Newcastle: Howe heaps praises on defence after win at Old Trafford

Man United vs Newcastle: Howe heaps praises on defence after win at Old Trafford

Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe said his side’s winning run was built on defensive improvement after they claimed a fourth straight Premier League victory with a 2-0 win at Manchester United on Monday.

Newcastle has conceded just once in its last five games in all competitions, with four successive clean sheets in the league helping it climb to fifth.

“Early in the season we were on the other end of it by conceding early goals and it makes such a difference,” Howe told the BBC.

“We gave ourselves mountains to climb at times, particularly on the road, and it is great to reverse it the last few games. Those goals have helped with momentum and confidence and from that point we have never looked back.”

Howe marked out goalkeeper Martin Dubravka for praise but said the whole side had helped deliver the clean sheet.

“Really pleased for Martin and the back line, the whole team really, for the clean sheet,” he added. “Historically, we have prided ourselves on being strong defensively and it is great to see us returning to that.”

Early goals from Alexander Isak and Joelinton earned Newcastle the win, which put them just three points off Chelsea in fourth.

“Confidence is the ultimate thing that makes the difference,” Howe added. “The players are playing in their best positions and look happy and comfortable and our injury record has also improved from last year.”

Newcastle next visits Tottenham Hotspur in the league on Saturday.

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