
Newcastle fullback Kieran Trippier insists there'll be no panic after defeat at Brighton.
Evan Ferguson scored a hat-trick as Brighton won 3-1, with Callum Wilson scoring a late consolation for Newcastle.
Tripper later said: : "I thought the first five minutes we could have been two nil up, but that is the difference in taking your opportunities.
"Three nil down we kept our heads down and stuck together and kept going. We have got to use this defeat as positively as we can. We have the break to reset and we know we have some big games.
"Brighton are good in their own way, they use the box in the middle you have got be brave to man mark them and it is a tough game. We could have been better of course in position and out of position.
"This is the reality the Premier League is relentless every team you play is difficult you have got to be brave. We are in the Champions League now we have got to be brave, we have a top team, but it is time to reset and go on international break and comeback refreshed."
On the team's morale, he added: "There is no panic from our side. We have played four top teams, every single game we have been in the game you have to be clinical - we will look at ourselves and move on."

