Newcastle boss Eddie Howe will not allow Newcastle to get ahead of themselves despite seeing them dismantle Champions League giants Paris St Germain.The 4-1 victory over the 2020 runners-up at St James' Park took the Magpies – playing in the competition for the first time in 20 years – to the top of Group F after two games.However, head coach Howe was refusing to be carried away by a performance and a result which brought back memories of the club’s 3-2 Champions League win over Barcelona 26 years ago.Howe, who was appointed almost two years ago by the then new Saudi owners to take over a Newcastle side seemingly heading for the Sky Bet Championship, said: "Going from the difficult moment we were in to now, it’s a great lesson for us not to get ahead of ourselves."We’ve come a long way in a short period of time, but we want to keep going and we take nothing for granted.
Amazing night, but we’ve got to continue to work hard from here."It goes without saying we hope that gives us that belief that we need to be successful in this competition.
Against Milan in our first game, there was an element of us not quite hitting the levels that we expected of ourselves."But I think it’s only by doing that you can truly prove to yourself that you can do it consistently, and I think today will go a long way towards proving that."But as I said, there are so many difficult games to come in this competition.
It’s a small step forward, but there’s still a long, long way to go."The next game in this competition will be hugely important, but that goes to the back of our minds now as we focus back on to the Premier League and West Ham."The Magpies got off to a dream start when Bruno Guimaraes picked off Marquinhos’ ill-judged ball out of