Newcastle boss Eddie Howe was delighted with the work his players did, especially Fabian Schar, before beating Arsenal.

He highlighted the team’s discipline, intensity, and clinical finishing as key factors in their dominant display.
Howe emphasised that reaching the Carabao Cup final is a “huge achievement” and credited the players for their determination and belief.
“It was our night, it was a difficult game but โปรโมชั่นพิเศษจาก UFABET สมัครตอนนี้ รับโบนัสทันที tactically we did well. The intention was to attack and sometimes when you do that it doesn’t work. Today it worked. I think it helped clarify our game plan. Sometimes we had to drop back but we were always in the game. “
The work (on the game plan) started on Monday, which was very quick. The Champions League last year helped us to do it in two days. We adapted things, it depended on the opponent. We felt we asked a little more from the team, we needed stability at the back and we had to change to win the game. “
The lads took their instructions very seriously, they deserve credit. Fabian (Schar) had to do a lot of runs to do his job, tracking Declan Rice, whether he’s running deep, wide or through the middle of the pitch. Sometimes he’ll run across. He’s a good athlete and very capable of doing that.”