top of page

SOCCER: Howe hopes win over Burnley will ease some of Newcastle's pressure

Newcastle United secured a crucial 3-1 away win over Burnley, with goals from Joelinton, Yoane Wissa, and Bruno Guimaraes, giving manager Eddie Howe hope of easing pressure after a tense first half of the Premier League season. The victory lifts Newcastle to 10th in the standings and highlights the team's resilience amid a challenging period.

REUTERS

December 31, 2025

Soccer Football - Premier League - Burnley v Newcastle United - Turf Moor, Burnley, Britain - December 30, 2025 Newcastle United's Bruno Guimaraes celebrates scoring their third goal with teammates REUTERS/Scott Heppell

Scott Heppell/Reuters

BURNLEY, England – Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe expressed optimism that his team's 3-1 victory over Burnley on Tuesday will help ease the pressure after a tense first half of the Premier League season.


Joelinton, Yoane Wissa, and Bruno Guimaraes scored in a rare away win that moved Newcastle up to 10th place in the league standings with 26 points, six points shy of the top four.


Despite the win, the team is still short of the expectations of supporters, especially after Newcastle lifted last year’s League Cup—their first domestic trophy in 70 years—and qualified for the Champions League for the second time in three seasons.


“It was a massive win for us. We needed to win because we knew we were under pressure,” Howe said. “I thought the lads responded really well; it was a really fast start. We scored some excellent goals, and then, being us at this present time, we made it difficult for ourselves.


“The second half was nervy at points. There were a couple of moments where Nick [Pope, Newcastle’s goalkeeper] made crucial saves for us. But overall, I thought we showed real character and resilience to get over the line.”


Newcastle’s recent dip in form has partly been attributed to the departure of striker Alexander Isak to Liverpool during the close season.


Howe hopes Tuesday’s victory will boost team morale.


“I hope it relaxes us slightly—not in a negative way, but in a positive way,” he said. “We want to play fluent, attacking football, which is really enjoyable to watch. But you can only do that when you are in a good mental place and relaxed. Hopefully, this helps settle us after a difficult period.”


-Reporting by Lori Ewing; Editing by Christian Radnedge/Reuters

TOP SPORTS STORIES

Add a Title

Start Now

Add a Title

Start Now

Add a Title

Start Now
TENNIS: Motivated Medvedev eyes Grand Slam gains after 2025 wipe-out

TENNIS: Motivated Medvedev eyes Grand Slam gains after 2025 wipe-out

Start Now
NBA: Jimmy Butler III, Warriors wear down Jalen Brunson-less Knicks

NBA: Jimmy Butler III, Warriors wear down Jalen Brunson-less Knicks

Start Now
SOCCER: New boss Herdman calls on Indonesia to harness past disappointments

SOCCER: New boss Herdman calls on Indonesia to harness past disappointments

Start Now

LATEST NEWS

Add a Title

Start Now

Add a Title

Start Now

Add a Title

Start Now
Iran's deadly crackdown quelled protests for now, residents and rights group say

Iran's deadly crackdown quelled protests for now, residents and rights group say

Start Now
Scientists' map reveals landscape hidden under Antarctica's ice sheet

Scientists' map reveals landscape hidden under Antarctica's ice sheet

Start Now
Power outage halts Tokyo commuter train lines, affecting 673,000 passengers

Power outage halts Tokyo commuter train lines, affecting 673,000 passengers

Start Now
bottom of page