Osula project pays off to help ease pressure on Howe
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Osula project pays off to help ease pressure on Howe
"There was a moment where I woke up and thought, 'Oh dear, what day is it?'. It's really unusual for me. I'm a really good sleeper, but there was an anxiety for me last night where I'm going into today's game just wanting the team to perform."
"I think he has a really bright future. He's very hungry, motivated and believes in himself."
"Newcastle ended up doing just that in front of watching chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan and minority owner Jamie Reuben on Saturday as the hosts defeated in-form Brighton 3-1."
Eddie Howe felt anxious before the match against Brighton, unusual for him as a good sleeper. Newcastle United had suffered nine defeats in 12 games, placing them 15th in the league. Despite the pressure, Howe's team performed well, winning 3-1. Experienced players like Nick Pope and Dan Burn contributed to the victory, while young striker William Osula scored and impressed fans. Howe expressed confidence in Osula's potential, highlighting his motivation and belief in himself.
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