Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe expressed his disappointment at a 'painful' draw against Tottenham Hotspur, as both teams cancelled each other out in a goalless encounter.
The Magpies, who had twice taken the lead, could not capitalize on their scoring opportunities and were left to rue missed chances. One such chance was denied by Spurs goalkeeper Hugo Lloris, but it was a similar situation that saw Tottenham equalize late on.
"We came so close to winning the game, and then to have it snatched away in such a painful manner," Howe said after the final whistle. "I thought we were the better team for large periods of the game, but unfortunately, we couldn't find that second goal."
Howe was particularly frustrated with his side's inability to build on their lead, which came through Callum Wilson's 32nd-minute strike. The Magpies also went ahead early in the second half through a Dusan Vlahovic header, but were unable to see out the victory.
Tottenham's equalizer, scored by Harry Kane in the 83rd minute, sent the match into stoppage time and ultimately led to a draw that neither side would have wanted. For Howe, it was another frustrating result for his team, who sit just outside the top four with the draw keeping their Champions League hopes alive.
"We're not going to be satisfied with anything less than three points in this league," he said sternly. "But we've got to take credit where credit is due β our players gave everything and ran themselves to exhaustion."
The Magpies, who had twice taken the lead, could not capitalize on their scoring opportunities and were left to rue missed chances. One such chance was denied by Spurs goalkeeper Hugo Lloris, but it was a similar situation that saw Tottenham equalize late on.
"We came so close to winning the game, and then to have it snatched away in such a painful manner," Howe said after the final whistle. "I thought we were the better team for large periods of the game, but unfortunately, we couldn't find that second goal."
Howe was particularly frustrated with his side's inability to build on their lead, which came through Callum Wilson's 32nd-minute strike. The Magpies also went ahead early in the second half through a Dusan Vlahovic header, but were unable to see out the victory.
Tottenham's equalizer, scored by Harry Kane in the 83rd minute, sent the match into stoppage time and ultimately led to a draw that neither side would have wanted. For Howe, it was another frustrating result for his team, who sit just outside the top four with the draw keeping their Champions League hopes alive.
"We're not going to be satisfied with anything less than three points in this league," he said sternly. "But we've got to take credit where credit is due β our players gave everything and ran themselves to exhaustion."