
Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe expects an exciting clash with Manchester United tomorrow.
Howe is wary facing United, despite being at home.
He said: "I think they are very good games. We respect their team and their manager. They are an outstanding team and I think these games against the bigger clubs are always very difficult and always decided by fine margins.
"In big moments you are looking for big players to step up and potentially win you the game. I think that is the situation we are in, but we know we are going to have to be at our very best to win."
Howe added: "I think the fact we are at home [is a big thing]. This is the first time we have been at home after a Champions League away tie. We love playing at home anyway, but that will be a big thing with no travelling. And it is an evening kick-off, which are always more special at St James' [Park].
"This season, especially, whether results are positive or negative they can't linger. We can't take them with us even for a couple of days because then that influences what happens in then future, and the future is always the most important thing.
"When something like that happens, you allow the players to be emotional, but we don't want to view ourselves as victims. It's happened, we have put it to the back of our minds and will use it as motivation for the future."
