
Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe was delighted after their 1-0 win against Manchester United.
Anthony Gordon's effort on 55 minutes was enough to prove Newcastle's winner on the night.
Howe said: "The only frustration today was that we didn't put the game to bed earlier. I thought it was a really good display, we were dominant. With Nick's [Pope] injury and the amount of extra time added there were always going to be some scary moments late on, but I thought we defended really well.
"I thought for Lewi [Miley], for a player so young to come and put in his best display of the three, it is harder to be consistent the longer you stay in the team. It was his best so far.
"Tino [Livramento] was the same. I think he's grown into the position and attacked really well, so I was delighted with both young players.
On Pope's shoulder dislocation, he said: "It looks bad. It looks like a dislocation. He's done it before and had it operated on and come back successfully. But I don't know what the future holds for him, I don't know if he will need an operation or not, but we will get it checked out and fingers crossed he will be back soon.
On Gordon's performance: "Rightly so [he has become a hero for the fans]. His displays are all-action and high energy for the team, and I am delighted that he has started to score goals.
"It was a brilliant goal that we scored today, as a team, and he was in the right place at the right time to finish it."
