Newcastle manager Eddie Howe expressed his relief after his team narrowly defeated Brentford, putting an end to their three-game losing streak in the league.
Callum Wilson secured the win with a penalty kick at St James’ Park, and Howe openly acknowledged his sense of relief once the match concluded.
He said: “I think there was a lot of relief in our emotions at the end.
“It wasn’t a fantastic performance from us but it was a determined one, a gritty one. It was one that wanted to show our response from the Brighton performance.
“I think we’ve seen that, a clean sheet, a massive three points, and now we can move forward.
“When you’re manager of this football club you can’t lose games on a consistent basis, it can’t become a habit. We are determined to bounce back from the three defeats and that’s the Premier League, there’s no easy fixtures.
“Today was a tricky one for us, Brentford are a really good team. We stayed in the game and in the second half we were a lot better. I’m really pleased with the focus, we know how important the Premier League is for us.
“I only look at the next game and pick the team to win that. Whether the team changes for Tuesday night [against AC Milan] who knows.”
Wilson also expressed his satisfaction with the outcome, emphasizing the significance of obtaining a win following three consecutive league defeats, including a significant 3-1 loss to Brighton.
He said: “It [the win] was massive. The break probably came at a good time for us, we were on a run of defeats and needed back to winning ways.
“The break got us to regroup, we worked on a few things we had to improve. We had to win ugly and three points were the most important today.”