Newcastle United showcased a remarkable performance in their 4-1 triumph over Manchester United, a display that assistant coach Jason Tindall believes would make Eddie Howe proud. Despite Howe's absence due to illness, the team excelled at St. James' Park. Harvey Barnes netted twice, while Sandro Tonali and Bruno Guimaraes also scored, propelling Newcastle to fourth place and boosting their Champions League ambitions.
The Magpies were determined to succeed without their head coach. Tindall, alongside Barnes and Guimaraes, emphasised the team's resolve to perform well in Howe's absence. "He was able to watch the game, and I'm sure it lifted his spirits," Tindall told Sky Sports. "We had to make a couple of tweaks at half-time [at 1-1], we were a few yards off on our press."

Guimaraes expressed how much they missed Howe during training but remained focused on making him proud. "When we went to the pitch, we said we will play for him," he stated. The team felt his influence throughout the week and aimed to bring joy with their performance.
Harvey Barnes played a crucial role in Newcastle's victory, becoming the first player since Alan Shearer in 2000 to score twice against Manchester United in one match. Guimaraes praised Barnes, saying, "I love the way he plays... He deserves his moment." His contribution was vital in securing this historic win.
Tindall acknowledged the importance of maintaining momentum as they aim for Champions League qualification. "Every game's a cup final for us," he remarked. With an upcoming match against Crystal Palace, Newcastle could climb above Nottingham Forest into third place if victorious.
Having already secured the EFL Cup last month—Newcastle's first major trophy in 70 years—the team is eager to finish the season strongly by qualifying for the Champions League again. Tindall highlighted their current standing: "We've got ourselves into a fantastic position... hopefully, that will be enough for the Champions League spots."
The team's determination and skill have been evident throughout this challenging period without their head coach present on matchday. Their recent performances reflect both resilience and ambition as they strive for further success this season.