Eddie Howe hails Joelinton after Newcastle’s fourth win in five Premier League matches
NEWCASTLE: Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe has hailed the transformation of Joelinton after the Brazilian’s goal set the Magpies on their way to their fourth Premier League win in five matches. The forward has divided opinion since his $53 million switch from Hoffenheim in 2019. But after handing over the club’s famous No.9 shirt, worn by record goalscorer Alan Shearer, and dropping back into a more defensive midfield role, Joelinton has been a revelation under Howe.
His second goal of the season, a booming header at the Brentford Community Stadium, was welcomed by Howe post-match. “The biggest compliment I can give him is he hasn’t made it look hard,” Howe said of Joelinton’s move into midfield. “It hasn’t required too much information from me.
His ability to take on the information I have given him, whether that be in a training session or analysis situation, he absorbs it so quickly and is able to deliver it.” Howe added: “His defensive performance has been at the highest level tactically. He has been perfect in that respect. And, naturally, he has an attacking eye from his history and takes up some positive positions.
“Ultimately we need him to score from that position and it was important he got that first one for us. Hopefully he can get many more from arriving late in the box.” Following Joelinton’s opener, Joe Willock also netted his second goal of the campaign, hot on the heels of his leveller at West Ham last weekend. Both goals came after the hosts were deservedly reduced to 10 men, following a horror tackle by Josh Dasilva on Matt Targett.