Eddie Howe names player Newcastle United ‘missed’ during enforced absence

Watch more of our videos on Shots! 
and live on Freeview channel 276
Visit Shots! now
Joelinton couldn’t kick a ball in anger for almost a month – and he’s making up for lost time.

The Newcastle United midfielder was recalled to the starting XI for Wednesday night’s game against West Ham United – and he scored two goals in a 5-1 win for Eddie Howe’s third-placed side.

Read More
Eddie Howe reveals Alexander Isak's reaction to Newcastle United team decision

Joelinton had returned from a two-game ban for 10 bookings last weekend, and Howe fielded him at the London Stadium because of fitness concerns over Joe Willock, who had felt his hamstring in the 2-0 win over Manchester United last Sunday.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

The 26-year-old had been “missed” during his enforced absence, according to Howe, who is preparing his players for tomorrow’s game against ninth-placed Brentford at the Gtech Community Stadium.

“I’m really pleased for Joey, because he had a suspension – and we missed him,” said United's head coach.

“It’s been a long time, or at least it feels like a long time since he’s played.

"But again, it’s credit to his professionalism. Since that absence, he’s come in and he’s impacted the game.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad
Newcastle United head coach Eddie Howe.Newcastle United head coach Eddie Howe.
Newcastle United head coach Eddie Howe.

"The first goal was great to see, because it was a run from deep. He probably thought he might have been offside, but he tucked it away really well.

"The second goal was a great finish from a really difficult angle. I think I said earlier in the week, goals is a part of the game where I think our midfielders or wingers, whichever position they’re playing, they have to score. So, it was great to see him do that.”

Joelinton – who has scored four Premier League goals so far this season – was “delighted” to help the team on his return to the starting XI.

“I'm delighted,” Joelinton told the Gazette. “Firstly, to come back into the starting XI – and I like to help the team with the goals.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad
Newcastle United midfielder Joelinton applauds at the end of the West Ham United game.Newcastle United midfielder Joelinton applauds at the end of the West Ham United game.
Newcastle United midfielder Joelinton applauds at the end of the West Ham United game.

"I'm happy for everyone, it was a great game. We knew it would be difficult, but we prepared well, and we knew that would be important in the game if we want to achieve our goals.”

Newcastle are three points ahead of fifth-placed Tottenham Hotspur. The club also has a game in hand.