
Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe feels Allan Saint-Maximin is returning to his best.
The Frenchman impressed during Sunday's win against Manchester United.
Ahead of tonight's trip to West Ham, Howe said: "I thought he gave a really good all-round performance really. Let's start with the ball - he's a natural dribbler, he wants to dribble with the ball, I think everyone knows that. But I thought his decision making on when to dribble and when to pass was very good.
"He got an assist, so his end product was there in his game, and defensively he was diligent - he recovered back in and he performed well for the team, so I'm delighted with him personally."
On Callum Wilson, who struck on Sunday, Howe added: "It's important for Callum that he scores. I saw Callum during the international break really put in a really good shift to get himself back to his best condition. He worked really hard on the training pitch and trained really well, so I had no hesitation in backing him and knowing that the goals will come, because he's got that experience.
"His goal was a typical Callum goal - really good movement in the box, used his experience, got a yard of space and finished it well."
