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Howe delivers encouraging Willock injury update

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Willock netted the opener for the Magpies in the Carabao Cup second round clash after just 18 seconds, but was later withdrawn at the City Ground where United progressed after winning the penalty shoot-out.

But speaking ahead of Sunday's Premier League visit of Tottenham Hotspur (kick-off 1:30pm BST), Howe revealed that an initial scan had brought "relatively good news" - but added a further scan would take place to fully determine the nature of the injury.

The United head coach also spoke about Kieran Trippier's international retirement and the challenge posed by Ange Postecoglou's Spurs this weekend. Here are some of the main topics up for discussion in Friday morning's media briefing:

On the extent of Willock's injury…

"Joe had a scan yesterday, an early scan. It is relatively good news.

"I don't think it is a serious injury, but it is early, so we will re-scan again in a few days again just to confirm that."

On Spurs…

"Tottenham have been very good - they continue to be a team I like to watch, a very attractive style, fluid. They have recruited well and signed some really talented players.

"They were good last year, but I think they will be even better this year. I think we always have entertaining games against them. For us, we need to make sure we get on top of the details."

On the start to the season…

"There are no easy games. We have done well to get four points so far as we have not been at our absolute best. Against Tottenham, we are going to have to be at our very best to get something from the game."

On Sandro Tonali, who made his long-awaited return to action in midweek…

"I was so pleased to see the support for Sandro. You could feel the warmth and the genuine love and affection.

"You can see the outpouring of love from Sandro to the fans at the end. He would have loved being back out there."

On Trippier's decision to retire from international football…

"We back it totally. It is a time for celebration, for what he has achieved with England. He's an outstanding player.

Newcastle United 2 Tottenham Hotspur 1

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Harvey Barnes' half-volley had given Eddie Howe's side a half time lead at St. James' Park, but by the time Dan Burn turned Brennan Johnson's effort into his own goal on 56 minutes the visitors looked the likelier side to snatch a winner.

But instead it was the Magpies who prevailed, as Jacob Murphy teed up Isak to roll home a winner with 12 minutes left and maintain United's 100 per cent win record at home this term.

A relatively cagey first half began with the hosts in the ascendency. Isak robbed Son Heung-min on the right and looked to loft one into the box, but his cross-shot ended up clipping the crossbar. Another swift break led to Barnes cutting in from the left and whipping a shot just beyond the post, with goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario beaten.

Spurs had the ball in the net soon after, with Cristian Romero nodding in a James Maddison cross from the right, but it was ruled out; the centre back was well offside. It preceded a spell of pressure from the visitors, though - Nick Pope was twice called into action to deny Pape Matar Sarr, who thumped two goalbound efforts his way from 25 yards. Both were well kept out by the England stopper, who was recalled to the Three Lions' squad earlier this week.

Eight minutes before the break, Howe's men made the breakthrough. It was a brilliantly-taken goal from Barnes, who met Kelly's tempting cross from the left, guiding a first-time finish into the far corner to give United a lead they held until the break.

A timely Radu Dragusin challenge prevented Isak from shooting after the restart, with the Swedish forward's appeals for a penalty waved away. At the other end, Spurs - who had threatened only sporadically up to that point - wasted a golden opportunity when substitute Johnson's deflected cross found Wilson Odobert at the far post, but he somehow missed the target from close range.

Ange Postecoglou's side were firmly on top in the second half's opening exchanges. They could have levelled before they did, when Pedro Porro's delivery almost caught the Magpies out as it crashed off the woodwork. But it felt as though a Spurs response was coming, and in the end it came in disappointing fashion for Newcastle. Maddison's shot was pushed away by Pope, but only as far as Johnson, whose attempt at full stretch was inadvertently turned in by Burn in a last-ditch attempt to clear it off the goalline.

Howe sent on Murphy for Barnes and after some neat work from Isak and Anthony Gordon, the winger tested Vicario, forcing him to save smartly at his near post. The introduction of Sandro Tonali brought a terrific reception from United fans, but Spurs continued to dominate. Only the backtracking Bruno Guimarães prevented Son from tapping in after Johnson's breakaway, while Pope again made two crucial saves - first from Maddison's 20-yarder that was heading for the top corner, and then from Porro's dipping drive from similar range.

But against the run of play, Newcastle mustered a winner with a fine move, which started with Joelinton in his own half. His sharp turn and through ball released Murphy, who unselfishly squared the ball for Isak to tap into an empty net and make it two home Premier League wins in as many games for Howe's unbeaten side.

21s 0 Newcastle United Under

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Ben Parkinson, who made his Premier League debut for his boyhood club during last season's away clash against AFC Bournemouth in November 2023, opened the scoring at the Lamex Stadium against a Spurs side who lifted the Premier League 2 title last term.

The visitors then held firm to record an impressive victory and clean sheet in Hertfordshire, moving into sixth place of the division in the process.

Three changes were made from the side which claimed a 1-1 draw against Sunderland on Monday as 17-year-old goalkeeper Aidan Harris, who signed his first professional contract with United last month, and defensive full-backs Leo Shahar and Dylan Charlton were all handed starts in Stevenage.

In the 15th minute, Newcastle took the lead as Parkinson netted his first goal of the 2024/25 season as the Durham-born teenager racing onto Jamie Miley's pass before firing the ball past Spurs goalkeeper Josh Keeley.

Parkinson and Trevan Sanusi, who made his Magpies first-team debut in a pre-season friendly win against Hull City last month, were unable to extend Newcastle's lead further in the second-half but their misses would not prove costly as United's second-string recorded a positive win against the North London outfit, who had suffered a mere two league defeats last season.

Newcastle United Under-21s are back in action on Friday, 30th August when facing an away clash against Derby County at Causeway Lane, home of non-league outfit Matlock Town (kick-off 7pm BST).