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Allan Saint-Maximin pinpoints exact moment Eddie Howe won him over at Newcastle

Newcastle winger Allan Saint-Maximin has spoken about what Eddie Howe did to win him over, following the manager’s arrival at St James’ Park.

Howe took charge of the Magpies on November 8, shortly after the departure of lifelong fan Steve Bruce. Howe was brought in to guide Newcastle away from the relegation zone and help their new era to begin in style.

He has done both of those things. Since the Englishman joined, Newcastle have won 11 of their 24 Premier League matches, drawing five more and losing eight.

This dramatic upturn in form has taken Newcastle to 10th spot. They could overtake Brighton and go into ninth if results go their way this weekend.

Howe is seamlessly pairing the existing crop of players with his January signings. For example, Dan Burn and Fabian Schar are forming a solid partnership at centre-back.

One of Howe’s favourite players is Saint-Maximin. The electric forward has missed just three league matches this term. Two of those were due to a knock and the other was down to illness.

During an interview with French outlet So Foot (via Sport Witness), Saint-Maximin was asked about his relationship with Howe.

He revealed the intriguing strategies the manager is using to make the dressing room closer and more positive.

“When he arrived, he gave us a piece of paper and asked us to write down what we loved in life, the names of our kids, things like that,” Saint-Maximin said.

“I must have had minimum seven or eight managers, and I’ve never seen someone do something like that.

“He also instilled moments where each player must speak in front of everyone and tell their life story, talk about their childhood.

There have been very moving moments, we learned a lot of things about our team-mates and staff that we

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